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Max international launches first cosmetic products

In a bid to create more jobs for women and add dynamism to the market world, the industry leader in health and wellness products, Max International has unveiled its Max Beauty range of products.

According to a statement by the CEO, Max International, Joe Voticky, he said, “the choice to venture to cosmetics, is to create more job opportunities for Ghanaian women.

These products is aimed to boost the facial touchup of the African woman has also been designed to economically empower women in Ghana and across the continent.

Following reports by Mr. Voyticky, he said, “the impact of this product on the already 30-billion-dollar cosmetic market in Ghana is amazing. Max International is fired up to create more wealth and job opportunities for everyone especially African women”.

It was further stated that the cosmetic product will involve the training of women in basic entrepreneurial skills which will not only help bring business opportunities to them but also help them start and manage their business properly.

Also speaking, the Country Manager of Max International Tekle Menelik, was quoted to say that this range of product will go a long way to empower women to make more and push harder to make an impact within the economic space.

Therefore, he calls on women to join the Max Beauty International.

“At max international, you get equal pay for equal work. It doesn’t matter your gender or your qualification. It’s a meritocracy and solely based on the work you do. Work in equal money out,’’ he added.

Max International LLC was founded in 2007 and currently conducts operations in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Colombia, El Salvador, Singapore, the Philippines, Hong Kong and Ghana through direct sales force made up of more than 100,000 home-based distributors.

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