Epitomi Inc Africa. seeks independent distributors and brokers throughout Africa
- Author Samantha Elsrey
- Published February 4, 2012
- Word count 432
Epitomi Inc. seeks independent distributors and brokers throughout Africa.
Interested individuals are provided sales training on the companys products and also receive ongoing administrative support in the implementation of the mutually developed territory marketing and business plan.
Epitomi provides all literature, samples and supportive marketing materials. Distributors have a potential of up to $100,000 in annual income from distribution of the company's salon exclusive professional hair care line of relaxers, styling and aftercare maintenance. Opportunities are also available to distribute the Remedi line through Beauty supply stores.
Advantages to becoming a distributor:
Distributors will own their own business with 100% support from Epitomi.
Current distributors will expand on their customer base by providing a high quality, in demand, relaxers and hair treatment system.
Workday is flexible and enjoyable with a great opportunity to make new profitable contacts.
Ability to make profits immediately.
I am interested, so what should I do?
Send an e-mail to distribution@epitomiafrica.com requesting a distributor application form
Assemble a minimum start of capital of $2,000-$5,000 US$ depending on territory for Epitomi and Remedi products, and $500-$1,000 for Remedi products only.
Following review of your application, history and references, we will discuss assigned territory, sales, profit goals, training and ongoing marketing support.
The makers of the original African Shea Butter Relaxer and the Remedi Hair Care Line. We are dedicated to the development and marketing of innovative high quality professional and retail products to meet the changing needs of the consumer as well as the professional cosmetologist.
The company is recognized as the first to research, formulate and incorporate African Shea Butter into its relaxer technology and thus pioneered a new approach to maximizing the moisture retention capabilities of relaxed hair. The company also utilizes Shea Butter in several of its other product formulations, in the Remedi Hair and Scalp Treatment Systems and in the soon to be launched Natural Hair and Skin Care line.
African Shea Butter (Butyrospermum parkii), derived from the Karite Tree in West Africa, has been used for centuries within the African culture for skin and hair care because of its emollient properties, which protected the skin and hair from the African climate. This very versatile product is also well known as a wonderful natural healing and moisturizing agent and research has also indicated benefits as an anti-inflammatory and in the regeneration of dermal tissue. In recent years, Shea Butter has become widely accepted within Western culture as a superior moisturizer, and is now a key ingredient in many health and beauty products.
Come join the elite group of Epitomi professional salon distributors
Serious inquires only!
Epitomi Inc. seeks independent distributors and brokers throughout Africa. Interested individuals are provided sales training on the companys products and also receive ongoing administrative support in the implementation of the mutually developed territory marketing and business plan.
Call us on any of the following numbers :
+448447451968
+26771864962
distribution@epitomiafrica.com
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