They
Dared to Dream...
The daughter of
immigrants and the son of a father
born in poverty, Linda and Brian
Kaminski put everything on the line,
investing their savings, mortgaging
their home, selling the family car,
borrowing on credit cards, and when
that fell short, selling many of
their possessions to raise cash to
research advanced skin care formulas
and then organize a company to
market them.
Without a car,
Brian pedaled a bicycle around town
while Linda gave away samples to
shoppers in the parking lot of their
local Wal-Mart. Today their
company, L'Bri Pure n Natural,
based in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, is
the nations leader in providing
aloe-based skin care, beauty, and
nutritional products through a
network of independent Consultants.
The
road to leading a
multi-million-dollar company began
in 1977 when then 20-year-old
newlywed, Linda Kaminski, was
introduced to the concept of direct
selling. She eventually quit her
secretarial job to devote fulltime
to her direct selling business,
becoming the top seller for a
national skin care company.
Meanwhile Linda's husband, Brian,
was employed in the aluminum foundry
of Milwaukee's sprawling Briggs &
Stratton factory. Molten aluminum
in excess of 1,220 degrees
Fahrenheit was poured into dies for
casting the block and parts of
lawnmower engines.
On this particular
day in 1985, at about noon, a
forklift delivering a large pot of
molten metal to the die casting area
slammed on the brakes. Like a wave
splashing over a break wall,
super-heated aluminum spewed from
the pot, soaking Brian Kaminski from
the waist to the floor. Brian was
rushed by ambulance to the Burn Unit
of Milwaukee's St. Joseph Hospital.
Following initial
treatment at the hospital, Brian was
sent home with strict orders to
treat the third-degree burns with a
prescription salve and bandages to
prevent life-threatening infection.
It was difficult to remove the
bandages to put on the salve without
further damaging the burns, Linda
recalls of the ordeal. Says Brian,
It got worse and in a few days I
could hardly walk. It wasn't
healing.
Linda
adds, We kept up this routine for
about five days and Brian was still
in pain and the wounds looked
terrible. A friend suggested they
try aloe vera. The Kaminski's were
aware aloe vera was a popular home
remedy for minor burns but this was
no minor burn.
At this point,
Linda says, we had nothing to lose
because the salve and bandages were
not working. She removed the
bandages for the last time and
spread aloe on the damaged skin.
Within two days, the pain subsided
and Brians legs appeared to be
healing. On the follow-up visit to
the doctor, the physician scolded
them for not following his
instructions.
He gave us a long
lecture of how lucky we were that
some major infection hadn't settled
into the skin, Linda says. He
told us the prescription salve
contained certain things to help
ward off infection and there's a
reason you keep the burns covered.
The doctor insisted they drop the
aloe and return to the salve and
bandages.
We just felt good
about the aloe, Brian says. So we
kept using it, and I got better.
There was no scarring. The doctors
and nurses were amazed how well my
burn healed, and we attributed it to
the aloe. Brian recovered and
returned to work at the foundry but
within six years he left his factory
job to help his wife full-time in
her home-based business.
In 1998,
remembering their experience with
aloe vera, Linda and Brian decided
to start their own skin care company
with formulas based on aloe vera.
Explains Brian, Most skin care
products begin with water as the
basic ingredient. Instead of water,
we decided to use aloe vera as the
base.
According to the
Kaminski's, aloe vera contains 75
nutrients, 200 active compounds, 20
essential minerals, 18 amino acids,
and 12 vitamins. Nicknamed the
burn plant, aloe vera has been the
subject of numerous scientific
inquiries and has been used as a
healing agent for thousands of
years.
Working with
bio-chemists, Linda and Brian
supervised the formulation of
several aloe vera-based, all-natural
skin care products. We wanted skin
care formulas that were pure and
natural, of the highest quality, and
that would promote healing to help
people have younger, healthier
skin, Brian says. We made sure
everything was well within FDA
regulations and was documented to be
healthy for the skin.
Combining their
names, Linda and Brian named their
new company L'Bri Pure n Natural,
pronounced , Lih-Brye. The
bio-chemists went to work to create
a comprehensive skin care line of
cleansers and moisturizers. The
Kaminski's were told the work would
require as long as a year and the
price tag would be high.
To meet the
research and development costs, they
mortgaged their home, raising
$200,000. Linda and Brian borrowed
$150,000 on credit cards, committed
their entire family savings, and
then sold their boat, their car, and
a number of their household goods.
Without a car, Brian rode a bicycle
around town.
Finally,
the first products began arriving
from the lab. Among them was L'Bri
Daily Moisturizing Hand & Body
Lotion, made with aloe and 41 other
ingredients, including vitamins,
natural botanicals, Echinacea
extract, ginseng extract, and
cucumber essence. The office and
distribution center were located in
the basement of the couples
suburban home.
We knew our
products were superior, and people
would love them, if they tried
them, Linda says. The couple
leased a compact car and Linda drove
to a Wal-Mart parking lot to give
away half-ounce samples of the
lotion and other products. At this
time we were so far in debt, the
business was now about survival,
she adds.
I positioned the
car so I could see people coming out
of Wal-Mart, she describes her
sampling technique. I asked people
to try a free sample of our pure and
natural lotion.
Many people
accepted the samples and soon Linda
and Brian were filling orders from
their home.
In the years
since, Brian estimates the company
has distributed more than 100,000
free samples of various L'Bri Pure
n Natural products.
Brian Kaminski no
longer rides a bicycle to work and
years ago Linda stopped handing out
samples in parking lots. Their
company now occupies a large office
and distribution complex southwest
of Milwaukee. Several thousand
L'Bri Pure n Natural independent
sales consultants represent the
products nationwide.
On one recent
morning, while walking through the
busy shipping department, chatting
with happy employees and watching
L'Bri Pure n Natural cartons fill
UPS trucks, Brian told a guest: I
was confident that if we worked
hard, did the right things, sold a
good product at a fair price with
good service, we would be
successful.
Linda and Brian
Kaminski's amazing story is now the
subject of a book, Dare to Dream.
Here
are a few excerpts.
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