NewDayOrganics.com Launches Web Site Featuring Women Entrepreneurs
newdayorganics.com, one of the nation’s first online boutique’s featuring natural and organic personal care products created by women, launches in July.
BOSTON (PRWEB) July 11, 2005 -- newdayorganics.com, one of the nation’s first
online boutique’s featuring natural and organic personal care products created
by women, launches in July. newdayorganics.com was established to support the
rising tide of women entrepreneurs engaged in one of America’s fastest-growing
industries – natural personal care products.
newdayorganics.com is a
convenient, well-secured “one-stop” shopping source for those frustrated with
finding a variety of high-end personal care product brands that won’t harm
sensitive skin and are not tested on animals. The web site offers a range of
natural and organic soaps, lotions, and deodorants, as well as other bath
accessories at reasonable prices and with guaranteed quick delivery. Among the
nationally recognized products available on the site are Suki’s Naturals
(founded by Suki Kramer), Farmaesthetics (founded by Brenda Brock), and Fresh
Body Market (founded by Delma Hernandez).
Web site founder Dianne Austin,
who herself struggled for years to find products that worked on her sensitive
skin until she “fell” upon natural and organic products, said using simple,
non-chemical based ingredients can make a world of difference.
“When I
started using natural products, I noticed that my skin began looking better
almost immediately,” she said. “It’s an added bonus to be able to support women
entrepreneurs who have developed such outstanding products.”
Many
consumers have already discovered the benefits of natural and organic personal
skin care products for babies whose young skin is especially vulnerable to the
synthetic materials used in most non-organic products.
Additionally,
such brands increasingly are appealing to savvy shoppers who understand the
impact of environment hazards, such as secondhand smoke and pesticides in foods,
and want to know what ingredients go in products.
According to The Early
Show, a study done by Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York found an
average of 91 industrial compounds, pollutants, and other chemicals in the blood
and urine of volunteers. While some of the chemicals were known, such as
carcinogens, some were traced back to other sources, including beauty products,
which are readily absorbed by the skin on a daily basis. (According to
Pharmacopia.net, more than 5,000 chemicals are used in personal care
products.)
Experts advise consumers to check labels to ensure that they
are receiving the best quality products with the best quality
ingredients.
Austin expects newdayorganics.com to provide a welcomed
option for consumers to shop wisely, safely, and conscientiously in benefit of
an enhanced quality of life.
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