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Uzongozi Adefisayo is a legal practition­er from Onicha-Olona, Delta State, who has made significan­t impact in the lives of over 150 individual­s in the perfume oil industry. She has always loved to smell good for less and that led her to discover designer perfume oils, which she started applying even long before the business idea came. It all started in 2018, when she needed to raise some money urgently for her mum, and being short on cash, she decided to carry her own personal stash of perfume oils (12pcs of 3ml) to work to sell since her colleagues had always compliment­ed how good she smelt and often asked how she was able to afford such amazing scents. She was able to raise the money she needed and even more that day and that was when the D’ParfumGirl was born. Uzo’s journey into the perfume oil industry has been filled with many twists and turns, especially because she never thought she would succeed as an entreprene­ur, having failed at it before but due to her passion and love for smelling good and having people smell good, she eventually went fully into the perfume oil industry and establishe­d D’ParfumGirl. In this interview with

Uzongozi J. Keshi-Adefisayo tells us how, as a legal practition­er, she ventured into perfume oil business.

Yourentrep­reneurialj­ourneyisve­ryinterest­ing, did you ever think you would thread on this path after you became a lawyer? Honestly, I never thought I would be able to sell anything, not to talk of running a full business online. When I was in the university, my mum got some shoes and clothes for me to sell and I ended up wearing most of them and giving out the rest because I couldn’t sell them as I was shy, and even the ones who managed to buy never paid me, but I guess my journey into the entreprene­urial world was made easy because of two major factors.

The Àrst being that ever since I can remember, I have always loved good scents, both for body and environmen­t, but everyone knows that getting good and lasting fragrances does not come cheap not to talk of designer types plus I have a very sensitive nose so the option of “aboki perfumes” was totally out of the question and so even though growing up I didn’t have the money to buy the really expensive perfumes, but I always made sure I got the best of what I could aͿord at any given time.

I remember back in secondary school when I saved up and Ànally bought myself the coveted Tony Montana roll on perfume, I was so proud and felt like a mystery ninja anytime I wore it because it smelled just as amazing as the powder but lasted very well and people compliment­ed me and thought I carried the powder around.

This was why when I was introduced to perfume oils and not just any type but designer perfume oil type that smelled exactly like the bottled fragrances and performed even better, I couldn’t believe my luck.

Secondly, I don’t see myself as an entreprene­ur rather, I am simply doing what I love and making a living out of it plus being actively in the legal space and a business owner has enabled me to avoid certain pitfalls that may otherwise have discourage­d me.

I also run the business with my two sisters (Chioma & Ifeanyi Keshi). In fact, it was Chioma who came up with our business name (the perfume girl) and Ifeanyi who suggested it to be French (la Àlle au parfum, you know since Paris is the hub of a lot of things particular­ly fragrances) but we opted to just making only ‘Perfume’ French and I opted for the spelling to be the way it is now for that deÀnitive distinctio­n. Hence our unique name D’ParfumGirl. So, running the business with my sisters with each of us infusing our various profession­al knowledge into it, has led us to where we are now.

How has your Company, D’ParfumGirl become a game changer in the perfume oil industry in Nigeria?

D’ParfumGirl is a game changer because one of my core aims is to ensure that everyone smells amazingly good and we do this by oͿering our clients 100 undiluted and of top-quality perfume oils at aͿordable rates. I always say that the diͿerence in our oils is also clear and most importantl­y the quality and uniqueness of the services we oͿer alongside. So apart from the guarantee of getting the best, long-lasting oils in the market, we also oͿer fragrance consultati­ons and best part of all is that it is free.

All you have to do is take our fragrance quiz which is available on our website you get three personalis­ed fragrance recommenda­tions that you’ll love. If a client wants a more personalis­ed consultati­on session, we charge a token for this service which is overall deducted from the total cost of your purchase.

This has uniquely set us apart in the perfume oil industry and our clientele keeps growing because of the trust and special feeling that comes with shopping from us. We also advocate strongly

on using our unique oils as gift items as you never forget the person who makes you smell amazing, just like I am sure you won’t be forgetting us in a hurry.

Perfume oil has become the latest trend, how did this happen overnight?

Well, the truth is that perfume oils have been around for a long time, I mean I started using perfume oils two years before we began business in 2018, it was just heavily guarded but thanks to social media and the need to create avenues for multiple streams of income, it has now become the “IT” thing.

However, the main reason why perfume oils have become such a huge hit is because of the fact that compared to the bottled fragrances, it gives so much more value for way less cost and people tend to choose the option that favours the pocket most. The thing is that in order to get that more I am speaking about; you must take care to go for the undiluted top-grade quality.

Now, tell us how to set up a proÀtable perfume oil business?

Setting up a proÀtable perfume oil business begins with three easy steps. Step one: have a sizeable amount to purchase, step two: source for a credible supplier of oils, bottles, labels and all the other materials required, step three: tell people about the oils.

However, as easy as these steps are, meeting and making them are all together a diͿerent matter. Not everyone, particular­ly with the way the economy is now, has a sizeable amount just lying around and even if you did, getting a credible source of supply is not a walk in the park.

Which is why we have very aͿordable wholesale deals that have been designed to give our wholesaler­s maximum proÀts without the hassle of sourcing, packing and best part is that they have access to our top-quality oils and won’t have to go through the trial-and-error phase which many businesses that start from ground up pass through, because they don’t have anyone to guide and point them in the right direction.

I remember one time, I got an incorrect batch of one of our bestsellin­g fragrances (baccarat rouge type) and I did not realise this, not until my client who had been waiting for it complained.

I immediatel­y arranged for the correct scent and replaced the one she had got but the damage had already been done. I ended losing money because this was peak season (December) which made things more costly and my client, till date did not return even after repeated follow ups.

So, starting with us deÀnitely helps you avoid this. I am happy to say that last year 2020 we helped over 20 newbies in diͿerent parts of the country start oͿ their perfume oil businesses. They are all standing out in their various locations now.

Take us through the economic impact of the perfume oil industry in Nigeria?

Just like every other business in Nigeria irrespecti­ve of the industry, the impact of Covid, most especially, has been negatively huge and the instabilit­y and consistent hike in the cost of dollar has not helped at all as this is what we majorly trade in.

So basically, a lot of businesses have been forced to scale down and turn to complement­ary products to stay in the business, while some have outrightly dropped out because it becomes increasing­ly di΀cult to continue to bring in the perfume oils due to the almost 100 hike in cost and still maintain their selling prices.

What are some of the challenges you have faced so far in building D’ParfumGirl?

Well, I’ll say the challenges every business in Nigeria, most especially, is facing, which includes the constant hike and instabilit­y in the foreign exchange rate but the challenges we’ve faced speciÀcall­y since we’ve been in business is having our brand known which is normal in such a saturated market such as ours. Another challenge is shortage of funds for capital expenditur­es especially when we Àrst started. I believe that once we attain a certain of visibility, many things will fall into place.

Now with the present state of the Nigerian economy, how have you managed to strike a balance with the price of other perfume oils in the market?

We have managed to not only stay in business but to maintain our costs and quality while only minimally reÁecting the hike in our costs is largely owed to the trust our clients have in us and the quality of our products and we are grateful for this.

Last , while most businesses were recording a nosedive in their proÀts, we recorded a 10 – 15 increase in ours and looking at the way last year was and the fact that our business is not only small but an online business, I’ll say that was a major win for us. So, we owe it all to God Àrst and our clients.

Are some of the perfumes you sell made in Nigeria, do we have hope in the made in Nigeria brands?

Sadly no, but that is because we don’t sell bottled perfumes but perfume oils and the factories that produce these oils aren’t domiciled in Nigeria and because we are major wholesaler­s and retailers, we’ve partnered with them to get our supply directly from the factory at best rates.

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