Monday, November 23, 2020

Affordable, Accessible,& Effective Clarisma Skincare for Anyone and Everyone, Clarisse DeJohn's Idea with Ameann DeJohn.

 By Laura Medina

Ameann and Clarisse DeJohn

Having the perks of growing in the skincare and spa industry with an industry and product developer mom Ameann DeJohn, Clarisse was bombarded by friends asking her for skincare advice that was effective, affordable, and accessible.  This is how you form a good skincare habit and routine.

Out of that, came Clarismahttps://clarismabeauty.com/, fresh fruit enzymes-based skincare that offers luxury brand quality at friendly affordable prices in approachable locations, like CVS https://www.cvs.com/shop/brand-shop/c/clarisma, Rite Aid, https://www.riteaid.com/shop/catalogsearch/result/?q=clarisma+beauty, and Ulta, https://www.ulta.com/brand/clarisma

Clarisse and her spa/luxury skincare industry mom, Ameann, achieved the impossible, luxury brand-quality skincare with clean, vegan and effective-proven ingredients (regularly used in spas) at affordable prices in accessible locations, giving people the chance to build good skincare habits.


            https://clarismabeauty.com/collections/products/products/moisturizer

Both this skincare-loving scribe and Clarisse enthuse about Cali Dreaming Cream Daily Moisturizer, https://clarismabeauty.com/collections/products/products/moisturizer .  Clarisse calls it, "Skincare in a Bottle." Formulated with Bamboo extract to fight against any shiny residue and leave behind a naturally matte finish. Neem Oil unclogs pores and works as a gentle substitute for anti-aging that restores the skin’s natural moisture. Not only does the Cali Dreaming Cream deliver sensational hydration but it also works as a makeup primer.

Cali Dreaming Cream Daily Moisturizer can be used as an evening/night makeup primer or as all-natural makeup blur.  Yet at the same time, it works as skincare, where Pineapple (Bromelain) Enzyme and Papaya (Papain) Enzyme breaks down dead skin cells that causes clogged breakouts, pigmentation, and dullness while leaving a smooth, radiant surfaces for easier, smoother makeup applications.

According to Clarisse's skincare and spa industry mom, Ameann, dead skin cells are the roots of all evils, very bad cruddy complexion and clogging pores, leading up to acne then acne scars, that are even harder to erase.

With having Clarisma Beauty skincare being enzyme-based, people can have effective, safe, and all-natural skincare that can clean and care the skin at the same time. Pairing fruit and plant enzymes with Plumeria/Monoi Oil that protects, hydrates and provides vital nutrients; while Neem Oil rids skin of impurities that cause breakouts.  These botanical oils counteracts the enzymes while comforting the skin.

Ameann says being too dependent on too-strong enzymes and exfoliation can be destructive, more damage than good, thinning the skin layer, and inflammation.  It's like a runner who runs too much.  This is why they include natural oils to ease it.

Since the mother and daughter team picked ingredients that are good for everyone and every skin type and complexion, they took the guess work out of skincare, "You don't have to be a scientist shopping at Ulta."


Clarisma wants quality, clean skincare to be simple and easy.  They included kits to get folks started, https://clarismabeauty.com/collections/kits

Since Clarisse inspired Clarisma, mom Ameann stated this goes beyond skin deep. Ameann stated Clarisma is a lifestyle and empowerment brand.

Ameann, "It's Clarisse's idea. Clarisma is an empowerment story. Having an idea then taking it to the next level."

The idea of Clarisma may had started when Clarisse was seven but she took it to many levels up, as a Fashion Institute of Design, Intimate Apparel major. Clarisse takes what she learns in abode graphic designs in the product development for Clarisma's packaging and fonts.

Yes, Clarisma takes it to the next level in empowering in what you got; what you know; and it's clean skincare for all skin complexions for anyone at affordable prices in approachable retailers.








 





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