Local Company to Offer Holistic Goods
The need and desire for all natural holistic body products has grown in recent years to a 3.9 billion dollar industry. A small company in South Florida seeks to profit from the emerging market.
Coral Springs, FL, December 30, 2006 --(PR.com)-- Holistic body care is a 3.9 billion dollar business that has been experiencing a market boom for several years. The rising concern of personal health and the drive towards healthier lifestyles have lead consumers to seek these products. Availability of natural personal care products is also widening with an increasing number of retailers introducing these products. Unfortunately, the market is saturated with big business influence and foreign companies that have embrace this market before Americans caught on. The result is pricing and impersonal holistic products. So where can a person get personalized care at a good price?
Yvette Estime, owner of Belle Pour La Vie states, “Small business like mine can fill the needs of local customers. Most people are unaware of the influences of small business on this market.” In truth, small businesses, like Belle Pour La Vie, make up 74 percent of this market but are over shadowed by larger companies that outsource to foreign companies for their holistic goods. The cost of outsourcing holistic goods are passed on to the consumer.
“My company’s goods are low in cost because they are hand made right here,” stated Eva Polynice co-owner of Belle Pour La Vie, a company based in Broward county. “We offer a full line of customizable products from body butters to lotions and everything in between.” In business since 2003, Belle Pour La Vie has lived the rise of this market trend firsthand and have prepared for even further growth as this market continues to grow at a rate of 20 percent a year.
Belle Pour La Vie offers a full line of products that can be customized to meet your personal health problems and is one of the few companies to offer this service. Yvette Estime has years of experience in chemistry and is a self - taught expert on holistic herbs and their properties while Eva Polynice’s aromatherapy expertise adds the needed touch to every product.
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Yvette Estime, owner of Belle Pour La Vie states, “Small business like mine can fill the needs of local customers. Most people are unaware of the influences of small business on this market.” In truth, small businesses, like Belle Pour La Vie, make up 74 percent of this market but are over shadowed by larger companies that outsource to foreign companies for their holistic goods. The cost of outsourcing holistic goods are passed on to the consumer.
“My company’s goods are low in cost because they are hand made right here,” stated Eva Polynice co-owner of Belle Pour La Vie, a company based in Broward county. “We offer a full line of customizable products from body butters to lotions and everything in between.” In business since 2003, Belle Pour La Vie has lived the rise of this market trend firsthand and have prepared for even further growth as this market continues to grow at a rate of 20 percent a year.
Belle Pour La Vie offers a full line of products that can be customized to meet your personal health problems and is one of the few companies to offer this service. Yvette Estime has years of experience in chemistry and is a self - taught expert on holistic herbs and their properties while Eva Polynice’s aromatherapy expertise adds the needed touch to every product.
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Contact
Belle Pour La Vie
Yvette Estime
954-263-9124
www.bellepourlavie.com
Contact
Yvette Estime
954-263-9124
www.bellepourlavie.com
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