Dworkin oversees accounts in Northern California.

SALT LAKE CITY, UT (PRWEB) May 12, 2016

Dworkin is delighted to represent Phytomer Group USA and help spa partners realize their business potential. “I’m very excited to work with Phytomer Group Brands USA, the world leader in advanced marine biotechnology,” she says. “I’ve been hooked on Phytomer since my very first Oligomer® bath. I am eager to visit all of the spas, estheticians and medical offices in Northern California and I’m especially excited to help organize trainings and events,” she continues.

Since coming on board in spring 2016, Dworkin has met with multiple spa partners. She looks forward to hearing from all contacts within her region and can be reached at pdworkin(at)phytomerusa(dot)com.

Phytomer at a glance:
With over 40 years as the leader in the marine skin care, Phytomer is now a pioneer in the field of marine biotechnology, the future of results-oriented cosmetics. This is the newest technology to create innovative, 100% natural skin care ingredients. Based in Saint-Malo, France and distributed in 70 countries worldwide, Phytomer has a reputation of leadership and expertise within the spa industry. With Phytomer meaning “plant of the sea,” we utilize seawater, seaweed or seaside plants in every retail and professional product, combining science with the natural powers of the sea. We are one of the only spa brands with our own laboratory, allowing us to research and cultivate our own ingredients, develop unique cosmetic formulas, manufacture skin care products and create cutting-edge professional treatments to deliver remarkable results.

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