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Does anyone know a manager for walmart or walgreens that could discuss supplier relation for a beauty product?

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Tracy


I'm seeking a manager to send information to about being a local vendor for their store. The product I have works and is patented in the health/beauty area. I'm willing to do whatever it takes to get in and is having a hard time finding someone to give me a chance. Please answer if you know a person or you could help. Thank-you in advance.
Thanks for your responses, to BCNU It was just issued a patent and it has not yet been published. It maybe published in the next month or two. I haven't sent the product to anyone yet, just called a few numbers for the buyer's info and they just said they aren't looking for new products as of now.
To me thanks for your response I will try that and hopefully someone at least looks at it and gives me a chance to pitch it. It is made in the USA and internet sales are great. In this business it's all about who you know, and who will give you the opportunity.



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No one at the store can choose you as a local vendor. You must contact Walgreens corporate and talk to a bid contractor. From there they'll help you get your products into the store if they so choose to carry them. Call 1-800-Walgreens.

I want to get my hair, body, skin, smile, etc, in shape by February?




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Basically, I want to try to get clear, healthy skin, healthy and hopefully glossy hair, un-chapped lips, try to look fairly fit, but by the middle of February. I know it's not a ton of time, but does anyone have any tips at all for things I can try? Anything from dietary changes and supplements (nothing drastic or potentially harmful, please) home health and beauty remedies, store bought things of the same nature, exercise ideas, so on and so forth. Please, all suggestions are greatly appreciated!


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To get in shape, you will have to work out. If you never work out, start slow - walk outside or on the treadmill for as long as you can stand it. Also lift weights (don't just do cardio.) If you are relatively thin and just want to get leaner, try yoga or pilates.

Supplements will NOT take the place of getting a good nights' sleep and eating well/avoiding junk food. Your best bet is simply to take a multi-vitamin.

For good skin, moisturizing is key. Moisturize your body at least 3 minutes after you get out of the bath/shower, and use a cream (which usually comes in a pot) versus a lotion (which usually comes in a bottle with a pump). Hot water strips your skin of natural oils, and it's essential to replace those oils immediately. Also moisturize your face when you go to bed with a light moisturizer made for your face. I usually use Oil of Olay.

For your hair - if it's dry, use a hair mask/deep conditioner, or something like VO-5 hot oil, once a week or once every couple weeks. Also be sure to sometimes use a clarifying shampoo and conditioner, because they remove build-up. I have normal-to-dry hair, and I have 2 sets of shampoos and conditioners: one that is moisturizing (since it's winter) and one that is 'clarifying'--basically one that looks like a gel instead of creamier (I use Pantene Pro-V Ice.) Usually I use the clarifying shampoo if my hair looks like it's getting dull (which is usually from shampoo/conditioner buildup.) Invest in decent hair products.

If you straighten or blow dry your hair, use a heat protection spray. Heat can totally damage your hair.

Get regular haircuts to keep your hair healthy and avoid split ends.

If you want to whiten your teeth (most girls want to--and should), start using Crest Whitestrips.

To get smoother lips, you should actually exfoliate them. Just use a damp washcloth--or, better yet, get a soft toothbrush and dip it in Vaseline, and gently 'massage' your lips (as needed.) That will get rid of flaky, dry, dead skin. Try to use lip products that aren't drying and don't contain things like Menthol (a drying ingredient.) Stick to products like Vaseline or Bag Balm (my FAVORITE thing in the world - seriously amazing - you can get it at places like CVS) and put it on constantly.

Get a humidifier for your room and make sure to use it when you sleep. Winter weather=dry air, and dry air=chapped lips and dry/dull skin.




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