ACCESS Newswire
22 May 2020, 09:43 GMT+10
The Wildly Alaska all-natural organic and vegan skin, hair and beard care products by Alaskan native, John Quick, and his daughter are anticipated to make a splash in the Alaskan pure and natural beauty products market
NIKISKI, AK / ACCESSWIRE / May 22, 2020 / Wildy Alaska is pleased to announce the official launch of its all-natural Alaskan skin, hair and beard care products on its website, now available to the public. The company, started by an Alaskan father-daughter duo, is set to offer a range of beauty care essentials for women and men.
More information can be found at https://www.wildlyalaska.com/.
According to John Quick, he and his 11-year-old daughter make up the team behind the rapidly growing company, Wildly Alaska. The company's core mission is to provide organic, all-natural beauty and self-care products to those seeking a 'truly Alaskan experience.'
'We've been using these products in our home and family for a long time and realized the immeasurable impact they have on our health and peace of mind. Our products are for those who love to travel, work outdoors, experience the Alaskan lifestyle and anyone looking for healthy, effective alternatives. They are products containing pure and natural ingredients that we stand behind,' says John Quick.
The Wildly Alaska line, created with men and women in mind, includes a range of hair and skincare, makeup and men's essentials. Vegan and cruelty-free, all the company's carefully formulated products are meant to provide users with a seamless, minimal self-care and makeup experience.
'Whatever you need to take with you on the road or your next adventure, we've got you covered with healthy products that work and make you feel good inside and out. We have carefully selected every ingredient in all our products, so that our customers can rest assured they are using safe, natural products on their body that are also effective,' Quick continues.
The Wildly Alaska hair-care line includes a hair and body soap that promises to moisturize the skin and hair, using a mixture of high-quality oils that do not feel greasy, says Quick. Additionally, the company's skincare line includes moisturizing, anti-aging, night and eye cream formulations that the company states help improve the appearance of dry, dull, dehydrated and sensitive skin.
For an all-encompassing consumer experience, Wildly Alaska also offers a variety of makeup products that are paraben and fragrance-free. The company has launched an increasingly popular Alaskan beard care line consisting of beard oil, balm and mustache soap with accessories for men.
'We want to promote healthier lifestyles using healthy, safe, sustainable products that go deeper than skin. We want our customers to look, feel and act radiant every day, the Alaskan way,' Quick says.
Those interested in Wildly Alaska's line of products can now purchase on its official website at https://www.wildlyalaska.com/collections/all.
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Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WildlyAlaska
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildlyalaska/
About Us: Wildly Alaska puts pure and natural ingredients into every product. We are here to give your skin, beard, and hair a truly Alaskan experience. Founder John Quick and his daughter imagined this brand together, and they stick by all their products.
Contact Info:
Name: John Quick
Email: Send Email
Address: 51708 Kenai Spur Hwy #8263, , Nikiski, AK, 99635
Phone: 4254050975
Website: https://www.wildlyalaska.com/
SOURCE: Wildy Alaska
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