Their basic pay is also pretty high, and they are given commission and incentives as well. I was very impressed that they also have to follow a script, so every sales beauty consultant will be able to give you the same exact information. This is to ensure that each person lives and breathes each product before they are given another to learn more about. They are allowed to sell only one product range before they are tested and given training for the other products. She mentioned that each sales person is given step by step training followed by on the job training. I appreciated her candid and frank nature, so I took the opportunity to ask about their sales representatives, who are really good at selling the products. They do not steam nor extract, and the powers of their products are shown without the need for invasive facial procedures. Gloria explained that their facials are done free so that we can try the products. In the 40 mins that I was on the facial bed, I learned more about how to care for my face despite years of buying and trying expensive products.īack to the facial. I also found out my method of rubbing the creams into my face was TOTALLY WRONG! *Face Palm* - I should be patting the cream on and spreading it all over in that fashion. Gloria mentioned that the creams I have been using might have been too rich for my skin, and that I should use a Serum before applying cream. My skin problems: Super dry, flaky skin which reacts to eye creams and other creams by forming "Oil Seeds" I've gone for many facials, but none were ever given by someone who is so knowledgeable before. Gloria Soo, their Business Development Director, explained their range of skin care and did a facial on me as well, without the steaming and extraction. Read on for 21 Black-owned clean beauty brands that are worth supporting, not only right now, but always.After walking past Forever Flawless in MBS countless of times and wondering what kind of products are showcased in that luxurious looking outlet, I finally had the chance to try almost their entire range of skincare. I hope you enjoy discovering some new favorites as much as I did! Some of the brands below I have long loved ( Brigeo, The Organic Bath Co and Fertile Alchemy!) and there are so many that are new discoveries for me. These shops below don’t just hold merit as Black-owned wellness shops – they are also beautifully branded, thoughtfully curated and use ingredients that are non-toxic and intentionally sourced. But it’s well past the time we started giving Black-owned wellness and beauty brands their proper due and space in the wellness world. It’s not the most important thing you can do for the movement right now by a long shot. Beyond donating, we can put our money where our mouth is by actually supporting Black owned businesses with our dollars. While social media posts and trending hashtags have their place, our purchasing power is one long term way to not just acknowledge, but celebrate, Black voices and their ideas and businesses. The past couple of weeks have brought a much needed wave of advocacy, awareness and support for the Black community.
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