Wednesday, August 15, 2007

There’s a New Kid in Town - One Face at a Time

Rena Trepanier’s eye for personal style is transforming women, not in America’s dressing rooms but online at www.fashionsenseclub.com . “I always wanted to help women look their best and care about their personal self-image”, Rena says.

Within the last year, this senior executive has seen online sales grow internationally for women who want to start their own Personal Image Career. Offering coursework in Image and Color Analysis Certification, business presentations, color tools and personal mentoring for her consultant trainees, is just part of the big picture. Many of her consultants also needed a skin care and makeup line for their businesses. After several years of researching many brands for ease in training, business affordability and specific benefits, she came up with the perfect solution for her consultants.

Color Me Beautiful Brands, Inc is a beauty products franchise named after the bestseller “Color Be Beautiful” by Carole Jackson, which licenses entrepreneurs to sell name-brand cosmetics and skincare products. Product lines include Patti LaBelle, Iman, Flori Roberts, Interface, Adrien Arpel and Gale Hayman Beverly Hills. Rena says that the benefits just here are tremendous, since about half of her consultants are predominantly African American and several of the lines are specially formulated skin care products and cosmetic shades for darker skin tones.

In addition to her hard work and commitment to her consultants, she attributes much of her success to her Color Me Beautiful Director who has supported her online business with training and methods of advertising.
Color Me Beautiful offers entrepreneurs a variety of turnkey operations to meet the growing demand for quality cosmetics for all ethnics, and provides would-be business owner with four money making opportunities: home-based, salon sales, kiosk ownership and international distribution.

Home-based consultants and salon owners can earn up to a 61% profit by selling cosmetics directly to their customers and as much as 45% commission through the “At Your Service” no inventory program that mails cosmetics directly to customers who place their order with the consultant or online. Consultants can get started with an investment of $119 for their choice of two Career Packs that includes a training manual, a full array of skin care and 4 season color-coded tester products, makeup trays, mirror, and a carrying case. Home-based consultants working part-time earn on average $500 a month. Full timers have the potential to sell between $50,000 and $100,000 worth of product in most any geological location, due to several factors. One, the product is so well known. And two, there are no limitations on where you can go or how you sell. Rena says, “I specifically called corporate before I signed on to see if I could sell on my personal website. When I got an affirmative answer, I was immediately interested”.

Kiosk owners sell to customers shopping in busy malls across America. Aspiring entrepreneurs can open up shop for an $8,000 investment that covers four days of training, the Color Me Beautiful product license, business license, insurance, first month’s rent, and $5,000 worth of cosmetics, fragrance and skincare supplies, as well as ongoing training support. They also receive help selecting a mall and negotiating a lease contract. Kiosk owners with a single unit can generate annual sales starting at $150,000.

Color Me Beautiful provides international distributors with wholesale pricing, training, and promotional marketing support. These distributors reported earning 15% to 20% of their annual sales, which range anywhere from $300,000 to $2 Million. With independent owners throughout U.S., Color Me Beautiful, Inc. realized sales of $12 million in 2006 and project $16 million for 2007.

For information call 802-877-2780 or visit www.colormedirect.com/fashionsenseclub or http://www.fashionenseclub.com/

Rena D. Trepanier, CEO TEB Associates International
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