Goat milk soap business featured
Goat milk soap business featured
Press Contact:
Hal Mayes
(518) 665-0411
Goat milk soap business featured in national magazine (7-22-05)
Alabu Goat Milk Soap is a web-based, family-owned business that provides skin care products for people with sensitive skin
Mechanicville , NY , July 22, 2005 - Alabu Inc., producers of natural handmade soap and bath and body products for sensitive skin care, will be featured in this year's Country Woman Magazine's Holiday Book in August.
What started as a home-school chemistry lesson at a neighbor's, turned into a successful skin care business for Maryclaire Mayes. The chemistry lesson sparked an interest in Mayes to explore making her own handmade soap. Researching and learning about making the best skin care soap possible, she created a milk soap that leaves skin soft and smooth with no harsh chemicals. Giving the goat milk soap as gifts with positive results led to a demand for the product and the business was launched.
“Alabu is a family-run business producing handmade skin care products so pure that they are helping thousands of customers with sensitive skin problems,” said Mayes. “Sufferers of eczema, acne, and various allergies report great results using Alabu skin care products.”
More people are realizing the damaging effects of commercial soap. One customer from Las Vegas , N.V. wrote… “My skin becomes dry and itchy whenever I run out of Alabu soap and I have to resort to using commercial soaps.”
Alabu has customers nationwide, New York , California and Texas providing its largest customer base, and 15 countries worldwide. The business is primarily conducted through the website: http://www.alabu.com
“Thanks for saving my skin!” writes a nurse from Kirksville , MO. “I am a RN with hands damaged from soaps and detergents. Alabu soap has made such an amazing difference for my hands and body. I no longer suffer with the burning and stinging that regular soaps caused me.”
You can find more information about Alabu's handmade goat milk soap, lotion sticks, moisturizing oils, lip balm, bath salts and shaving products by going to their website: www.alabu.com or by e-mailing Dean Mayes at pr@alabu.com
Look for Alabu Inc. in Country Woman Christmas 2005
For 28 years, Country Woman Magazine has provided feature stories on country women, recipes, antiques, gardening, humor and decorating .
Tenth in a series of annual keepsake editions, this festive treasury sparkles with delectable foods, merry craft and gift ideas, glorious decorations, last minute tips and cherished family traditions. An extensive selection of nearly 50 original crafts showcases eye-catching ways to trim your tree, deck your halls and color the season merry with gifts for all ages!
Country Woman Christmas 2005 , a 114-page, hardcover book published by Reiman Publications, is available for $24.99. To order, send payment (plus $3.95 for shipping/insured delivery for one book, $4.50 for two or more) to: Country Store, Suite 7773 , P.O. BOX 990 , Greendale WI 53129-0990 . Specify item number 34738. Credit card holders may dial toll-free (800) 558-1013 to order.