Boutique owners Divine Serum helping heal dry skin

Posted: April 15, 2014 at 4:45 pm

A few years ago, Tomball business owner Grayce Egami couldnt find a solution for her young daughters severe eczema so she came up with one herself.

Egami recently opened a new holistic boutique in Tomball, where she sells Divines Serum. She developed the formula herself.

My daughter had a very severe case of eczema, Egami said. We had used everything from steroids to topical treatments and nothing was working. We dealt with that for about two years.

Egami said she went online and did some research about a holistic approach to treating the eczema.

I just wanted to see how I could help, she said. The Divine Serum came out of a need we had. My business just started with word of mouth and has now grown to the boutique.

Egamis Divine Serum helps to treat dry skin and cracked feet by moisturizing up to four hours. She has also formulated a skin cleanser.

Once you have dry skin it causes itching, she said. The itching can cause an infection. The cleanser and serum help to get your skin healthy again.

Egami offers her clients the chance to experience her products at the store.

The skin care line is the biggest thing we have here, she said. It helps those who suffer. A lot of my customers are going through chemo or are diabetic and their skin is dried out. We are just getting the word out.

Egami opened the boutique, located at 105 Pine Street in Tomball, in November, but has been working with lotions and serums for five years. The boutique also sells healing hematite jewelry and is a distributor of Shaklee.

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