Report from Vienna Airport, Austria
Tuesday, April 21, 2010
Is it a Liquid or a Solid? Inquiring travelers want to know!
Security workers at the Vienna International Airport today were reported to be searching all baggage for a certain DERMagic product, in a very busy airport clogged with desperate travelers delayed by the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud over Europe.
Why DERMagic Cell Restoration Crème? Prior to the volcanic eruption, it was believed that this creme was a solid, like butter (and it does contain a large percentage of organic shea butter). Desiccated travelers world-wide use this luscious crème to keep their faces hydrated, and to moisturize hands, arms, feet, throat, and any dry and itchy place while in flight.
Because this product has been classified as a "cosmetic butter," travelers could toss a jar into their purses or carry-on bags without worry about passing through airport security. That is, until now.
At the Vienna check-point, this traveler observed a committee of several security workers discussing the contents of her half-empty jar of this precious crème, ultimately coming to the conclusion that it was a threat to international security and must be disposed of immediately. This reporter was dismayed to watch as the security worker unceremoniously dumped her last bits of moisture-giving crème into a large trash bin, along with a few dozen half-empty water bottles, scissors, nail clippers and wine openers from other hapless travelers.
Travelers, beware. DERMagic Cell Restoration Crème is now classified as a liquid, must be carried in smaller containers and included in your little ziplock baggie with your other cosmetic liquids. DERMagic announced today that they will notify their customers to only carry the two-ounce size onboard their flights from today forward.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
DERMagic Cell Restoration Crème Earns International Attention!
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 12:33 AM
Labels: all natural, dry skin, organic
Thursday, April 15, 2010
DERMagic Home Page Gets a Makeover!
We’re very excited to bring you our updated home page!
In the left side menu, the
button changes color on mouse-over, and a flyout list of information and articles appears. Check these articles out. You will find a lot of help here for most anything that bugs an animal's skin.Do not miss our 10-minute video, with a complete description of the DERMagic System, how and why it works, some heartfelt testimonials, and a short history of the company.
button also sends a flyout list to you with all our product offerings. Here you have a hidden choice: You can either click on one of the menu options to will be taken to all the details for a particular product, including photos, product size, and price, Or, you can click again on the PURCHASE button to see a screen with all the product images displayed on one page! Another click and you’re in the shopping cart!Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 1:17 AM
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
"Greenwash" your dogs!
Has the term "Greenwash" become a bad word?
Here's one definition: Greenwashing is a term used to describe companies that carelessly jump on the eco-friendly bandwagon in an attempt to cash in quick. They may convert some traditionally carbon heavy services to electronic format or offer one or two green products while masquerading as an authority on environmental education.

Ouch! Well, we all know they're not talking about us!
Here at DERMagic, we maintain a sense of humor about trends and fads, and this is one we think is really fun, especially because we use it in the complete opposite connotation.
We have another meaning for Greenwash:
- "The heck with shipping heavy liquids all over the planet!"
- Give the heave-ho to plastic bottles of shampoo!
- Kick the SLS and other preservatives, texturizers and chemicals out of your dog's bath!
- Embrace Certified Organic Shampoo Bars!
- Hug those recycled cardboard boxes!
- Love the natural essential oil scents!
- Chase away fleas and other pests the organic, non-toxic way!
- GREENWASH your dog and we'll plant a tree for every 10 bars we sell!
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 2:21 PM
Monday, April 5, 2010
Poochie Glam - New retailer in Canada
Posted by Dr. Adelia Ritchie at 9:03 PM
Labels: canada dog, dog spa


