Consumers Learn to "Green" their Skin Care Routine at Fall Eco-Chic Spa Event
Consumers can rejuvenate for fall and learn how to "green" their beauty routines while sampling products and sipping complimentary champagne on the Gold Coast in Chicago at a free fall eco-chic spa event on Saturday, November 5, 2011 hosted by AnthroSpa Logic, LLC a new Chicago based skin care company.
- Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) October 07, 2011 - AnthroSpa Logic, LLC, a new Chicago based company is teaching women and men how to "green" their beauty routines at a free fall spa event on Saturday, November 5, 2011. At the eco-chic event, consumers will learn natural skin care tips, discover beauty secrets from around the world as well as have the opportunity to try the luxury, anthropology-inspired skin care line AnthroSa Logic® (www.anthrospa.com) which was featured on "Live Green" with ABC News and in the Official VIP Gift Bags at the 53rd Annual GRAMMY® Awards. From 1:00pm-4:30 pm, attendees can rejuvenate for fall and get glowing skin for the holiday season with free mini-facials and free product samples while delighting their palettes with complimentary gourmet refreshments and Champagne at the Wyndham Hotel, located at 633 N. St. Clair on the Gold Coast, steps away from the Magnificent Mile. Attendees can enjoy pre-holiday shopping and will also have a chance to win products featured in the Celebrity GRAMMY gift bags given to presenters and performers.
Developed by cultural anthropologist, Dr. Tramayne Butler, AnthroSpa Logic combines beauty secrets from around the world and uses a combination of exotic, organic ingredients used for centuries by native peoples both medicinally and in beauty treatments to care for their skin. At the event, Dr. Butler will reveal some exotic beauty secrets of native cultures and discuss how to go "green" when caring for one's skin.
Founder and CEO Dr. Butler, felt that a high-end skin care line could benefit from the global, holistic perspective of anthropology. "Indigenous cultures have used organic substances to care for their skin for centuries. I wanted to educate consumers about the time-tested, natural skin care alternatives that are as effective, or better, than chemical treatments and offer spa quality results," she noted.
AnthroSpa Logic is an antioxidant-rich line that combines skin care traditions from five continents. For instance, the beauty secrets of the Japanese Geisha are intertwined with those of other groups like African and Native American tribes. The upscale line is completely chemical-free, preservative free and filler-free and responds to a growing consumer demand for natural and organic, personal care products. Because they lack preservatives, the unique products are packaged dry, similar to dried foods and transform into a creamy consistence when consumers add water in the tub or shower. The multitasking products contain pure ingredients that are all 100% bioactive and are also soap-free as well as clay-free to maintain moisture and maximize their anti-aging effect. Free tickets to the special spa event are limited and can be reserved by e-mailing customersupport ( @ ) anthrospa dot com, calling (800) 519-5293 or on the Facebook event page dot Learn more about the event on the company website at http://www dot anthrospa dot com dot
Dr. Tramayne M. Butler developed AnthroSpa Logic in 2007 shortly after receiving her Ph.D. in cultural anthropology from the University of Michigan. Inspired by her cultural research in Kenya and travels to London, Paris, Nice, Milan and Monaco, Dr Butler felt that a natural skin care line could benefit from a cross-cultural approach. A busy mom, she started researching and developing the line while teaching as an adjunct professor and caring for her two young sons. To learn more about AnthroSpa Logic's unique products and to order online visit www.anthrospa.com. For news and more information related to this event follow AnthroSpa Logic on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chicago-IL/AnthroSpa-Logic/186875261372?ref=nf or on Twitter at: http://twitter.com/anthrospa.
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