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MsCwick Posted - Jan 02 2009 : 1:25:24 PM
Here is another venture I am considering. I have the perfect avenue to sell these products by meeting people at my store. Here's the catch:

I sell some skincare (lotions/soaps/etc) I don't want to compete with myself.

It is not natural. It is more like Bath & Body Works. I've looked over a lot of their ingredients, and I don't want to be considered a hipocrite for selling products with synthetic ingredients. Even though I would sell them myself and not through the store. It woudl be two seperate entities.

Brainstorm with me...
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kmbrown Posted - Jan 02 2009 : 5:00:51 PM
Oh I love this line. I especially appreciate the fair trade ingredients they use.

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