Thursday, May 19, 2011
KB-KYUSOKU BIHAKU FOR WHITEING.. must have!
History
KB - Kyusoku Bihaku is Japanese for "PURE WHITE"
The Kyusoku Bihaku brand came to be when Rev’lation Company ordered a batch of reduced oral glutathione supplement from the mother company for them to distribute. Rev’lation Company used to be part of the Fanny Serrano Group of Companies and KB was planned as their banner product for their network marketing venture.
Despite the good quality of KB, Rev’lation came up short in their quest to cut a niche in the network marketing industry. Eventually ownership of the KB brand name and the right to distribute it was turned over to the back to the mother company.
With very limited resources and a non-existent marketing strategy, KYUSOKU BIHAKU still continued to flourish with loyal users and clients owing to its effectiveness. The effectiveness and internet popularity of KYUSOKU BIHAKU continued to snowball until the mother company decided to market KB mainstream.
Before entering the mainstream market, Yumei Mise Company, planned a major upgrade in the formulation in order to become the best glutathione supplement available. From being just plain reduced glutathione, Yume Mise innovated with a free-form glutathione composition and blended in n-acetylcysteine. As if that weren’t enough, Vitamin C Rosehips was added separately to add to the effectiveness of KB.
Weathering years of controversies and black propaganda, KB is now one of the leading if not the leading glutathione supplement in the country.
KB - Kyusoku Bihaku is a japanese word means "PURE WHITE" are genuinely Japan Formula and was brought here by the first company who manufactured the different kinds of skin whitening pills since 1999. It is the first time that this company will help the distributors who are going to carry the product to promote it. With this conviction, you can be assured that you are getting the right whitening product from the right company this time.
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