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    The Messenger, Georgia
    Dec 14 2004

    Swedish cosmetics for Georgian skin

    12,000 cosmetic consultants at work in Georgia and Armenia
    By Christina Tashkevich

    "My age is how I look," said Oriflame's Marketing Manager in
    Russia/CIS, Anastasia Kondrashova on Thursday, describing what
    success for a woman means to her.

    Though not every Georgian woman may agree with the motto, fortunately
    for Kondrashova and the Swedish-based cosmetic company she
    represents, thousands of women in Georgia believe looking good in
    make-up is important.

    Oriflame's Georgia Marketing Manager Irina Kiasashvili explains that
    products sell in all of Georgia's regions, "particularly in towns
    like Batumi and Kutaisi." Still Tbilisi accounts for the largest
    number of sales for the company that relies on independent sales
    consultants, similar to those of Mary Kay in the United States.

    In Georgia and Armenia, the company has over 12,000 consultants and
    45 staff workers. Oriflame Georgia officially opened its Tbilisi
    service center in November 2000.

    Oriflame Cosmetics was established in 1967 in Sweden by two brothers
    Jonas and Robert af Jochnick. Today Oriflame is present in 55
    countries and is one of the market leaders in 30 countries. A sales
    force of more than 1.5 million independent consultants sell the
    companies products.

    On Thursday, Oriflame held a press conference to promote its newest
    face cream and talk about its success in Georgia. The company
    declined to release sales figures for Georgia but noted that the
    numbers have increased compared to 2003. According to the Oriflame
    Regional Sales Manager, Levan Bokuchava, the reasons for the
    company's success worldwide is a growing market and their "high
    quality products at competitive prices."

    Company sales in CIS countries and Baltics in the third quarter of
    2004 equaled Euro 64.7million.

    According to Kiasashvili, any interested person can become a sales
    consultant and the company provides them with training so that they
    can not only sell cosmetics, but also "offer a customer an advice."
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