I am a nail technician in a beauty salon. In 2007 one of my best friends and great customer, Tami B, an Independent Beijo Regional Sales Director, invited me to host an all day Beijo Shopping Spree at my place of work. Tami explained that I could earn free merchandise! I didnāt think twice. I thought Iād be crazy not to do this. And, I effortlessly sold 20 plus bags! I got so excited about selling, that I called Tami screaming, “I want another party!” I had also earned free Beijo bags I could not have afforded otherwise. When Tami suggested that I begin to sell the bags… I thought what the heck, Iāll give it a try.
In the next year, I started out just trying to make extra money with no real goal, until I started considering the idea of adopting children. It had been my idea and dream to adopt since I was unable to have my own children thus far.
After months of investigating adoption costs, as well as interviewing agencies, I realized this was going to take some serious money. Beijo was a way for me to earn that extra income, allowing me to begin to seek in earnest, children for adoption. I wanted to bring some children to our great country of freedom. I felt as though I wanted to give the American dream to someone who had been unfortunate in life. After much agonizing and searching, I finally decided on two orphaned sisters from the Philippines.
Nympha and Yayang had been abandoned in a shopping mall at the ages of 3 and 5. They were 8 and 10 when I first learned of them.
I began stocking up on bags by the barn full and having as many purse parties as possible. Much to my surprise, even though people bought a bag in April they still wanted to buy again in July.
As it turns out, Beijo did help bring our girls home. Even though it was only my first year, sales were high… in the thousands of dollars.
Thank you Beijo for the fabulous opportunity to have fun and money and changing lives for the better. God bless America.
Christine C , Independent Beijo Senior Fashion Consultant
With Beijo 4 years
Dunlap, IL