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Ellen Clark Skin Care International forms in Irvine

Company president consolidates her three brands, expands in larger space.

By Carol StarcevicPublished: March 09, 2010 02:22 PM

In an effort to consolidate her three skin care brands under one organization, Orange County health and cosmetics executive Ellen Clark (right) has formed Ellen Clark Skin Care International and is expanding in a new space in Irvine.

The firm will continue to distribute the three lines: Global Beauty, Control Corrective and Topical RX.

Global Beauty is a private-label line that provides estheticians, doctors, spas and salons with advanced cosmeceutical products and branding support.   

Control Corrective is a solution-focused product for individuals over the age of 30 with adult acne, rosacea and other mature skin problems.  

Topical RX is a high-performance cosmeceutical line, for all ages, sold in major pharmacy chains.

The firm's new 4,200-square-foot headquarters features a regional showroom and training facility with demonstration areas and facial beds, along with administrative offices and a warehouse.

The facility is also an educational and resource center for estheticians and spa owners who can receive increased product knowledge, coaching in developing sales and business strategies and networking.

“This is a vision I’ve held for some time, and I’m thrilled to see it to fruition,” says Clark.  “I strongly feel that it’s important to offer more than just product to Skin Care professionals, but to also provide them with a support system that helps them to realize their visions and to achieve greater profits.”

Clark entered the skin care arena in the late 1980s and has experienced numerous facets of the industry including owning and operating clinical-based skin care offices.

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