Home Spa Parties Great For Socializing And Making Money Too!
Stephanie Williams filled her plate with crackers, cheese and dips, then joined the semicircle ofwomen in Pam Clark’s living room, all soaking their feet in tubs of warm water.
The West Melbourne woman estimated she’d been to about six or seven of the Girls’ Nite Out home parties, including one she hosted in her own home, but Williams still seemed as eager for the experience as if it were her first time.
“Welcome to Spa Pam,” said Tifnie Ehmer, Melbourne-based independent coordinator for The Body Shop At Home.
Clark, Ehmer’s mother-in-law, agreed to host the party for six women including herself. The theme for the night was Royal Spa. The women began by scrubbing their legs and feet with the Spa Wisdom Blissful Body Cleanser, then continued sampling several other luxurious Body Shop lotions and potions.
“Ooh, ahh,” the partygoers said, when Ehmer asked how the first exfoliating treatment felt. Oohing and ahhing is one way participants collect tickets, which go into a drawing for free products at the end of the party.
Home spa parties are nothing new, but remain a popular way for girls to gather, gab and buy things they normally wouldn’t spend the money on.
For Ehmer, who’s been working in direct sales for five years, being her own boss is the best part. She joined The Body Shop At Home to help support her family as a stay-at-home mom. There are a couple of reasons she chose the company.
“One, I turned 30 and wanted to take better care of my skin. Two, we needed money,” she said.
Plus, Ehmer said, she takes pride in working for a company that supports community trade, recycled packaging and is against animal testing.













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