By OBAKENG MAJE
South Africa’s high rate of unemployment continues to rise and over 7.2 million people are unemployed thus far. The statistics also show that women continue to bear the brunt as they are the most vulnerable group in society.
However, all hope is not lost as some women decided to ‘grab the bull by its horn’ and create more job opportunities. Two women from Khuma Township in Stilfontein, Julia Ramakau (48) and Nonyamezelo Mtsutsa (45) are now their own ‘bosses’ after joining Florratt Cosmetic products as distributors.
Ramakau said: “This initiative has brought hope into my life and now I can put food on the table. As an unemployed woman, life was tough before joining this company, but now I am my own Boss. Life has been a rollercoaster, but joining Florratt Cosmetic Company four years ago, was the best decision ever.
“I decided to become part of this company because I loved its products. We do not just sell them, but the aim is to satisfy our customers’ needs. Florratt delivers on its promises.”
Ramakau further said she had chloasma on her face and dry cracked heels. She said this created a ‘plethora’ of reasons on why she had cracked feet.
“Florratt Cosmetics is an innovative, ground-breaking venture that utilises indigenous plants to manufacture exquisite hair and skin products. Every Florratt ingredient use to nourish our bodies is sourced from nature.
“These are the products we use and whatever you put on your skin, goes straight to your bloodstream. I used skin glycerine for my skin solution and foot care is no different as I applied our Florratt Vaseline to exfoliate, cleansed, and moisturised my heels,” said Ramakau.
Now, she also encourages other women to join and become part of Florratt Cosmetic Company. Ramakau added that the aim of the company is not only to bring job opportunities for people and women, but to create future CEOs.
“Florratt Cosmetics began its cosmetics journey in 2015, opening its first factory in Maseru, Lesotho then later in Kya Sands, South Africa. 90% of the company staff consists of women and have become a leader in the cosmetics sector in Africa.
“The company not only supplies its products to South Africa and Lesotho, but to other countries like Botswana, Swaziland, Mozambique, India, Australia, Mauritius, and the United Kingdom,” she said.
Meanwhile, Nonyamezelo Mtsutsa shared the same sentiments. Mtsutsa said she is very grateful to be part of this initiative as a distributor.
“Florratt manufactures functional cosmetic products that address skin and hair problems using herbal extracts. Our cosmetic adventure has grown immensely fast with the aid of referrals from our happy return customers who have seen great results through extensive use.
“What is grateful is that, our products can be used by anyone including pregnant women (over five months pregnant), women who need to fall pregnant, people with underlying conditions like diabetics, hypertension and HIV and AIDS,” said Mtsutsa.
She further said there are no side effects and those who would like to be distributors must register with Florratt Cosmetics so that they can sell to others in smaller packages. Mtsutsa added that many people, especially women have joined the company as distributors and make a living from the products.
“These products are manufactured with aloe herbal products from Lesotho and we use natural organic extracts to rejuvenate our customer’s skin. We aim to trend globally since our products are well-known and satisfy our customers.
“So far, we have no competitors because we are selling our own products which are different from other products. One of the things that I’ve realised that rosehip oil can have a soothing effect on human skin as I used the capsules for skin and hair improvement.
“One can also use rosehip oil with moringa extracted from other indigenous plants as a tissue oil for stretch marks, blemishes, scars to improve skin moisture levels as well as reducing wrinkles and fine lines,” said Mtsutsa.
She added that those who are interested in buying or selling their products should visit their Klerksdorp Office or they can kindly call Julia Ramakau on 0606292529 or Nonyamezelo Mtsutsa on 0796619813



