Odacite Makes Fresh, Organic Skin Care

I heard once that Americans don’t like words they can’t pronounce. Whether it be personal names or business names, keep away from anything that isn’t easy to say or spell. Uh oh. My name is Stacya, pronounced Sta-sha. And this company I like Odacite…..I am not sure how to pronounce it, yet anyway. The company president has this terrific French accent, and I am ashamed to ask him how to say it at this point! I will ask one of my French friends.
Odacite is a fresh skin care company that makes creams and cleansers in small batches, and with no preservatives. It is a perfect reason to download the new Beauty Alert! app which can remind you when you should toss out your expired product and get a fresh replacement. It takes me about 2 months to go through a 1.7 ounce jar of cream, so this company should be perfect for me!

I have a beautiful sample kit of the Gentle Rejuvenating Cleanser, Refreshing Toner Mist, Night Time Repair Serum, Day Moisturizer, Deep Hydrating Mask, Jojoba Beads Exfoliant, and their Ultra-Effective Eye Cream. It came with printed cards that list the ingredients, which have no parabens, petrochemicals or fragrances. The beauty part is, they stamp a “fresh date” or what they call a Freshiency System (trademark…yay!) so that customers know these products haven’t been sitting around in some warehouse for months or years. I am on my 2nd day of using my little, elegant sample kit. Tonight I will do the mask! So far, I like it very much. I will write again when the week is over.

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