Pretty Mommies, the nation’s #1 Pregnancy Skin Care Line, participated in a wellness campaign that took place in New York City’s Time Square over the Labor Day weekend.
“We were excited to showcase our company alongside other national brands to help promote healthy personal care products and services,” says Gina Gordy president of Pretty Mommies. “One of our missions is to help educate our customer on the best choices they have not only during pregnancy, but long after in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle for themselves and their families.”
Many Americans are dedicated to increasing their health and wellness; and therefore the market has responded accordingly. There are an abundance of companies that focus on nutrition, exercise, mindfulness and overall well-being. Many industries surrounding wellness are seeing growth and the US personal care industry is no different. It’s growing at about 3.4% per year. However, one of the most interesting projections according to Statista, which is an online statistics and market research company, is that in the US user penetration for personal care products is currently at 30.4% and is expected to hit 41% by 2023.
“Due to the anticipated growth in the personal care and wellness industry and because our commitment to our customer does not stop after nursing, we want to expand our brand. This expansion will include products to be used after pregnancy that are safe and effective for the mother and the entire family,” continues Gordy. “We’re in the process of working with our lab to grow our pregnancy skin care line and to introduce a new one – skin care for everyone. Our new products will offer the same safe, all-natural and high quality ingredients that Pretty Mommies is known for.”
Pretty Mommies is the nation’s leading pregnancy skin care line. Their products can be found online or in physicians’ offices, stores and specialty shops throughout the US.
Pretty Mommies was recently in the news once again along with Family Dermatology. To read the full article on why maternity skin care is becoming popular, click on the link below. Sorry this article link is no longer available.
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Pretty Mommies Takes Part in New York City Wellness Campaign
Pretty Mommies, the nation’s #1 Pregnancy Skin Care Line, participated in a wellness campaign that took place in New York City’s Time Square over the Labor Day weekend.
“We were excited to showcase our company alongside other national brands to help promote healthy personal care products and services,” says Gina Gordy president of Pretty Mommies. “One of our missions is to help educate our customer on the best choices they have not only during pregnancy, but long after in order to maintain a healthy lifestyle for themselves and their families.”
Many Americans are dedicated to increasing their health and wellness; and therefore the market has responded accordingly. There are an abundance of companies that focus on nutrition, exercise, mindfulness and overall well-being. Many industries surrounding wellness are seeing growth and the US personal care industry is no different. It’s growing at about 3.4% per year. However, one of the most interesting projections according to Statista, which is an online statistics and market research company, is that in the US user penetration for personal care products is currently at 30.4% and is expected to hit 41% by 2023.
“Due to the anticipated growth in the personal care and wellness industry and because our commitment to our customer does not stop after nursing, we want to expand our brand. This expansion will include products to be used after pregnancy that are safe and effective for the mother and the entire family,” continues Gordy. “We’re in the process of working with our lab to grow our pregnancy skin care line and to introduce a new one – skin care for everyone. Our new products will offer the same safe, all-natural and high quality ingredients that Pretty Mommies is known for.”
Pretty Mommies is the nation’s leading pregnancy skin care line. Their products can be found online or in physicians’ offices, stores and specialty shops throughout the US.
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