Cosmetics by „The Organic Pharmacy“


In keeping with her motto "Be green, but always glamorous" Margo Marrone has met all the requirements one would expect from an ecological care range.

Over 95 percent of her products' contents are organically certified. For the knowledgeable Chemist or homeopath opting for Fair Trade products is an easy choice. Expensive Iranian rose oil is produced by a local cooperative which supplies an entire village with a steady income. The range on offer includes, amongst others, anti-aging cream, body lotion, haircare products and suncream. Since 2007 a make-up line "The Organic Glam" and a men's series have complimented the range.
Keira Knightly, Kylie Minogue and Michelle Pfeiffer swear by the Rose Plus anti-aging cream which smooths away those fine lines with the help of rose extracts, blackcurrant leaves and cucumber seeds and the quality and price- around 195 euro per pot- can easily compete with any of the more conventional luxury brands.





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