Neways Frequently Asked Questions
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Are the products tested on animals?
Neway is accredited as a cruelty free manufacturer and is included
in the "Preferred Products List" distributed in Australia by Choose Cruelty
Free Ltd, the national organisation committed to alerting consumers to
the availability of cosmetics and household products that have not been
tested on animals. The National Anti Vivisection Society (USA) awarded
Neways with the 'Personal Care with Principle Award' in 1992, 1993, 1994,
1995, 1996 and 1997.
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I'm vegan/vegetarian
A few products would be unsuitable. Please mention when ordering.
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I'm allergic
A few products contain wheat, dairy, yeast, sugar or nut extracts.
Please ask for details when ordering.
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I suffer from psoriasis
Ask me for details of special regime to help you.
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I suffer from...
As a nutritionist I can make suggestions but Neways is not allowed
to make therapeutic or medicinal claims for its products. Information
on this site is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice.
Anyone who is concerned about their health is advised to consult with a
qualified health practitioner. The testimonials are given by people
who wish to share their experiences and are solely for information purposes.
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What should I use on my baby, toddler or small children?
See the section entitled Baby Neways. Neways does not have a
special baby range as all personal care products are mild and gentle.
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Why do the shampoos cost so much?
They are not as expensive as they appear because they tend to be much
more concentrated and/or contain much larger quantities of the active ingredients
than High Street brands. Also Neways prefers to chooses mild, safe
ingredients rather than cheap, harsh ingredients. You can easily check
this for yourself.
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How do I order them?
From me, contact me by e-mail, phone or post.
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Who owns Neways?
Tom and Dee Mower and their family..
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Isn't this Pyramid Selling?
Pyramid Selling was a type of 1960's money game that went wrong and
created an indelibly bad name for itself. Lured by the promise
of riches, people invested large sums in non-existent or questionable products.
Recruitment alone earned the recruiters large fees plus large amounts
of commission based on the amounts of money invested by new recruits. It
built a reputation for horrible, pushy meetings and preying on friends.
In pyramid selling operations the price of the product increased down the
levels of the pyramid. People at one level had to find people below
them to sell to at an increased price in order to to make a profit.
Greed dulled the senses of otherwise sane people and the system inevitably
collapsed, resulting in shattered dreams, misery and piles of unsaleable,
useless goods. After this debacle, many countries introduced legislation
to outlaw pyramid selling. Franchising which asks self-employed entrepreneurs
for a large initial investment, was confused with pyramid sales for a long
time, but now it has outgrown this harmful association. As for Network
Marketing or Multi-level Marketing (MLM), as I know it from the Neways
model, whilst a business grows from the recruitment of other distributors
and product sales, it does not mean that new distributors are being duped
into large investments or that incomes are being earned through recruitment.
A crucial factor is that all Neways distributors buy the goods directly
from Neways at exactly the same wholesale price. As in all wholesale
and retail situations, money is made from the sale of goods. So the success
of the business depends on the quality of the products and marketing.
In the UK it is illegal to profit through the sole act of recruitment.
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Nicola Gilbert
Grapevine Health
Member of the Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists
Member of the Association of Reflexologists
Diploma in Nutrition
Member of the Internation Council of Holistic Therapists
Tel: +44 (0)114 268 3217
Freephone: 0800 035 0966
Voice mail: +44 (0)114 238 9523
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