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IT’S A WRAP. Phytomer Corporation spread the holiday cheer by volunteering to help wrap gifts at the Ronald McDonald House in Salt Lake City, a home-away-from-home for seriously ill children and their families. In photo are (from left): Guylaine Sos, account manager (Southern, California) and Misty Rachal, account manager (Colorado, Arizona, Nevada, Midwest). Also present during the gift-wrapping event were Jenny Cobb, director of marketing; Alisha Racker, senior PR/social media coordinator and Jen Botner, account manager (Southeast/Caribbean). LOOKING GOOD, FEELING BETTER. HydroPeptide partnered with the Personal Care Products Council Foundation for the benefit of their Look Good Feel Better (LGFB) program. The skin-care brand donated a percentage of its sales from a product pairing designed to raise funds for the Look Good Feel Better workshops that help women deal with the cosmetic effects of cancer treatment. Additionally, HydroPeptide helped supply the volunteers needed to conduct LGFB classes by sharing the expertise of the company’s in-house estheticians. HydroPeptide Director of East Coast Sales and Education Erin GIVING HOPE. Spa Daze, located in Tucson, Arizona, commemorated its move to its new Ferrill (in photo) was among location by giving back to the community. As part of Spa Daze’s Grand Re-Opening, the spa held the volunteers who commit- a fund-raising event for HOPE Animal Shelter, a local no-kill shelter for both dogs and cats. The ted time and expertise to the spa offered a raffle drawing, donated a portion of proceeds from its chair massage treatment, and program. an adoption area for direct donations. The event not only raised close to US$1,000 for the nonprofit organization, but two of its shelter cats were also adopted by a guest who attended the event. In photo, Spa Daze owner Jennica Klemann (right) with spa guest Suzanne Kraekel. March/April 2015 n PULSE 33