Skincare innovator derma e® announced that June 2014 will mark its 30th anniversary.
Lauren Quick・Contributor
February 3, 2014
1 min to read
Skincare innovator derma e announced that June 2014 will mark its 30th anniversary.
The company prides itself on using natural products that are skin-friendly, earth-friendly and effective at affordable prices. Its products "promote healthier looking skin and business ethics that promote a healthier world," according to a recent press release.
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derma e is family owned and operated, and David Stearn, co-founder and president of the company, remembers how different the industry and world was 30 years ago.
"In 1984, we introduced the first topical Vitamin E crème to health food stores and vitamin shops in southern California," Stearn says. "At that time, the health food industry was less than 1 percent of the total food industry, and there were only three Whole Food Markets in existence.
"We take care of the earth like it's our own backyard. We help our neighbors. We're the same company we always were; we're just a bit larger now."
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