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How to Start a Business in the Pampering Industry
With the increased pressures of parenthood, and work commitments,
many people find themselves without either the resources or time to
indulge in long vacations or sessions at a spa to counter the stresses
of everyday life. But what they are turning to in increasing numbers, is
the personal, private pampering that can be had at home through skin
care, aromatherapy, and other products that steep a person, even for a
short while, in the luxury of scents and surroundings that provide much
needed relaxation.
That makes today the perfect time to investigate starting up a business
that focuses on some aspect of the pampering industry. That can mean
anything from training as a masseur and operating a "traveling" service
out of your home, with a portable table and supplies, or it can mean
retailing the types of lotions, scented candles or other items that have
a proven track record in sales.
First, you should investigate the sale statistics for your area of
interest. Decide whether your business will be wholly local, or
Internet-based as well. One does not mean excluding the other, and an
Internet presence can help promote you locally, as well as providing a
sales outlet for other areas. A majority of women surveyed on their
Internet use, stated that the information they looked for most online,
was health and beauty products. As of 2000, the average female Internet
shopper spent $840 in 12 months, a figure that has risen steadily since.
Depending on the financial resources you have for the start-up, you may
decide to go solo and research individual suppliers in order to carry
diverse and unique items, bearing in mind that there may be local/state
regulations on the sales of certain substances, particularly anything
that is sold for eating or drinking. The alternative is to become a
sales associate or consultant with an established company that may
operate on the home party system, returning a portion of all sales to
you and giving bonuses for performance and recruiting other consultants.
If you are interested in the field of pampering businesses, visit
Pampering Business.com
for an idea of what opportunities await.
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