When the economy tanks, what’s a woman to do? For some, including myself, selling makeup is the next step.
What’s the draw? Flexible schedules and the potential income, as usual. “I could go and work at a local supermarket and make $6.55 an hour,” says laid-off worker Beth Johnson, adding that she can make up to 10 times that much through selling quality makeup. Although she’s found another full-time job, she continues to spend about 10 hours per week selling makeup. That might not be enough to buy a house of her dreams, but a much-needed income boost isn’t a bad thing.
We all know the economy is in shambles and we have to supplement our income. The trick is to supplement it by doing something you like to do.
I must say, selling cosmetics is a lot of fun and very profitable at the same time. Women and some men feel a lot more confident when they look good. They don’t want a face full of makeup but they want to look good.
Cosmetics are recession-proof. When you are happy with the way you look, nothing is going to stop you.