Go Green With Us: About Organic Skin Care

It’s no secret that we here at Coccolare adore a healthy skin care regimen. So few lines have us as smitten as we are about Eminence Organics. It also comes as no surprise to us that it has been voted by spa professionals as the preferred skin care line for 8 years in a row.…

It’s no secret that we here at Coccolare adore a healthy skin care regimen. So few lines have us as smitten as we are about Eminence Organics. It also comes as no surprise to us that it has been voted by spa professionals as the preferred skin care line for 8 years in a row. The results obtained by clients using Eminence products are eclipsed only by the company’s outstanding initiatives to provide quality products, all while minimizing its footprint on the earth. Every ingredient is handpicked, and every product is handmade. Based in Budapest, Hungary, the company’s farm uses zero-emission methods to harvest its crops.

The company’s president, Boldijarre Koronczay understands the impact the mass production of goods has on the environment. The company’s mission is to enhance well-being and provide healthy and effective skin care products, all while protecting the future of the planet through green practices. For every product sold, Eminence plants a tree through its Forests for the Future initiative; as of July 2017, the company has planted over 8 million trees. Of those 8 million, Coccolare Spa has contributed 3,051 of trees planted in the world. So the next time you’re visiting us, consider purchasing any Eminence product. Your purchase will be incredibly beneficial to the environment!

Eminence also takes pride in its ability and privilege to provide contributions to foundations and charities. In addition to its Forests for the Future initiative, Boldijarre, a dedicated philanthropist and survivor of childhood leukemia, founded the Eminence Kids Foundation . Its purpose is to provide healthy, organic meals to sick children and their families. As a global effort, the program has provided over 53,562 meals to hospitalized children–and counting.

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