Luzern opens for business online
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Company's "organic cosmeceuticals" can now be purchased at 1www.LuzernLabs.com, according to Sept. 24 release. Previously, the company's cleansers, treatment mask, moisturizers and serums - which combine certified organic extracts and "pharmaceutical-grade" actives - were available only at spas and doctors' offices. "We have been looking into launching e-commerce on our website for some time," said Luzern Co-Founder Ralph Herbert. "We've received interest daily from our retail clients who were unable to find our products nearby. We felt that it was the best way to ensure everyone who wanted the products were able to access them quickly, consistently, and easily." Prices for the items range from $32 to $125...
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