Cosmetic franchise opportunities

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Our main Cosmetic franchises

Body Shop
Body Shop

Body Shop

The Body Shop International plc, is one of the world's leaders in the cosmetic and skin care industry. We offer a wide range of products including bath & body, skincare, makeup, fragrance, hair care and hand care.

  • £50,000
    Minimum investment
  • £50,000
    Expected revenue after 2 years
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Cash Converters
Cash Converters

Cash Converters

Second Hand Goods Specialists

Cash Converters UK Ltd is a retailer of pre-owned goods

  • £39,000
    Minimum investment
  • £204,000
    Expected revenue after 2 years
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Endura Roses
Endura Roses

Endura Roses

Now and Forever

Master franchisees looking to introduce and grow Endura Roses brand within their territory will be able to receive a variety of benefits

  • £50,000
    Minimum investment
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Equivalenza
Equivalenza

Equivalenza

Discover A World of Fragrances From Your Home

Find Your Perfume, Olfactory Family or Ingredient

  • £10,000
    Minimum investment
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Lash Perfect Beauty Bar, Salon & Mobile
Lash Perfect Beauty Bar, Salon & Mobile

Lash Perfect Beauty Bar, Salon & Mobile

Global Beauty Brand Lash Perfect launches a salon and mobile franchise

  • £5,000
    Minimum investment
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Ooh La La Beauty Bar
Ooh La La Beauty Bar

Ooh La La Beauty Bar

Prepare to be Blown Away

Global Franchise OpportunitiesBlowout Bar + Brow Beauty Boutique

  • £30,000
    Minimum investment
  • £246,000
    Expected revenue after 2 years
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The Avocado Show
The Avocado Show

The Avocado Show

PRETTY HEALTHY FOOD

Join us in becoming the #1 restaurant and lifestyle brand in avocados and let’s get in touch to see how you could be serving pretty healthy food & fun products to every avocado fan in your city!

  • £200,000
    Minimum investment
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Uber
Uber

Uber

We have been in the hair and beauty business for over 20 years and we’re currently the process of launching our Uber range of products.

  • £14,995
    Minimum investment
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Opportunities in cosmetics retailing are plentiful, including working from home selling via social media or opening up a high-street beauty store selling big name brands. This is a massive market ? ?9.38 billion worth of cosmetics are purchased each year in the UK, which is the equivalent of 2.6 billion packs.

In fact, the target market is getting younger and now includes more men, as the British grab the chance to feel glamorous with innovative and creative product offerings. This has been further stimulated by the arrival of video blogs to demonstrate techniques and effects. And of course, celebrity modelling and endorsement plays a role. So if you are considering becoming your own boss, you may be asking yourself how to set up a cosmetics business.

Why a cosmetic franchise makes sense

Though the beauty industry appears largely ?recession proof? there is evidence that people are shopping around more, looking for value for money. Setting up your own independent cosmetics retail business is tough ? not least convincing potential customers to part with their hard-earned cash.

If you choose the cosmetic franchise route, you are your own boss but can benefit from established branding such as Lush Cosmetics, FM Cosmetics & Fragrances or KIOMA makeup. They are all looking for new stores to support. Or you could find a niche franchise partner, such as PHB?s ethical beauty network.

How does this help your start-up in cosmetics?

Apart from having branding that customers recognise ? and actively seek out ? a cosmetic franchise offers other benefits. This could include help in finding a location for a physical store, or in the form of a ready-made website for online sales. A cosmetics franchiser may also provide training, and help with insurance and legal compliance.

Central to it all though, is a reliable, reduced priced supply of the latest cosmetics people want to buy. Ready to create the foundation of a successful cosmetics start-up?