Edelbio was conceived on a day like any other.
Like many revolutionary ideas, it began in front of a mirror. Founder
Karine J. Wittmer, mother of 2 young daughters, was preparing for a typical
work day, going through her usual routine of lotions, powders, and scents.
Her oldest daughter, Chloé, was only two years old at the time. She was
watching her mother intently during the primping process, curious to see
what all the fuss was about. Determined to join in the game, she solemnly
pointed to the products on the armoire and uttered two words:
"Me, too."
Karine smiled, put a dollop of cream on her little finger, and bent over to put it on her child's face. Suddenly, she stopped and realized that, in fact, she didn't really know what chemicals it contained, and that most likely they were not safe for Chloé's delicate skin.
Then she realized something else: they were probably not safe for her skin, either.
Women spend so much
time and energy - not to mention
money - on their beauty regiment, but do not always know if what they are putting on their skin is good for them. Mothers spend even more time and energy with their daughters, but do not always share in the
bonding experience of beauty.
Thus, Edelbio was born from the
simplicity and purity of a mother's love, and her
desire to pass on a healthy beauty experience to the next generation.