Cosmetics Company Sends Team of Water Catchers to Catch Rare Iceberg Water for Facial Cleanser
Dermatologists recommend people use a daily facial cleanser to remove impurities, unclog pores, and wipe away dirt and oil that can accumulate over time.
(prHWY.com) May 24, 2012 - Seattle, WA -- Dermatologists recommend people use a daily facial cleanser to remove impurities, unclog pores, and wipe away dirt and oil that can accumulate over time. Over the counter facial cleansers are often used by people in an effort to remove these impurities from the skin, and they don't always work as well as people would like to think. A new cosmetics line, called Nature's Cleanser, had developed a new way to clean the skin of impurities using a unique natural element - icebergs.

"There is just something special about the cool temperature of the iceberg, mixed with the warmth of the sun that allows this facial cleanser to really do its job", said CEO of Nature's Cleanser, Sharron Beck. "It sounds weird but it really works, which is why people keep coming back to us for more."

The facial cleanser titled "Ice's Rush" is a combination of water fresh from a melted iceberg, and natural antioxidants. Combined through a complicated lab testing process, these two ingredients make a facial cleanser that leaves people's skin feeling silky smooth, and clean of any impurities.
Every six months, Nature's Cleanser sends a group of scientists to the poles of the Earth to collect from the icebergs. This ensures that the iceberg water that is used is fresh and straight from the source.

"Many people doubt that we take the water straight from a melting iceberg", said Beck. "But I have the pictures to prove that we do. Every few months a crew of trained iceberg water catchers heads to the world's tallest icebergs and collects gallons and gallons of the water, just so our customers can get the freshest iceberg water."

"Ice's Rush" has only been available to the public for several months, but the reception has been amazing. People from all over the world are rushing to place orders of the limited edition facial cleanser.

"The first day our product went on sale we sold out in six hours flat", said Beck. "It was supposed to be enough to last us three months, but I guess word spread fast and people just had to have our facial cleanser."

Beck and her team of scientists have been steadily working to develop an entire skincare line made of unique natural elements and antioxidants. In addition to the facial cleanser, Beck is hoping to create an exfoliator made out of rare Gobi desert sand. The testing process for that product is expected to start within the next three to six months.

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