Alchimie Forever

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Alchimie Forever
TypePrivate
IndustrySkin care
FoundedGeneva, Switzerland
Washington, D.C.
FounderLuigi Polla
Barbara Polla
Key people
  • Ada Polla
ProductsSkin care line
WebsiteAlchimie-Forever.com

Alchimie Forever is an anti-aging skin care line by Swiss dermatologist Dr. Luigi Polla.

History[]

Upon completing his studies, Polla opened a dermatology practice in Geneva, Switzerland in 1986.[1] Polla was the first dermatologist to offer pulsed dye laser technology to treat children with Port-wine stains and hemangiomas.[2]

Polla's eldest daughter, Ada Polla, worked the front desk of the practice during those years. She recalls her father's motivation to find products that would assist the skin in healing from these painful treatments. When he could not find products to calm the skin post-procedure, he decided to create them himself. The products were originally created at a nearby compounding pharmacy, and the first product Polla formulated was the Kantic Brightening Moisture Mask. Because the children's mothers also loved the products, that led to the development of additional products, which became the Alchimie Forever brand.[3]

The products sold well, and the Pollas decided to expand distribution beyond Geneva.[4] In 2003, Barbara Polla, along with daughter Ada, started Alchimie Forever LLC, in Washington, D.C., to distribute Alchimie Forever products in the United States.[5]

Alchimie Forever is distributed throughout Switzerland, France, and the United States. The products are distributed online, in independent beauty boutiques, pharmacies, drugstores, and by skincare professionals. In an interview with PETA Prime, Polla says the product line is vegan and cruelty free.[6] Ada Polla is the president and CEO of Alchimie Forever.

Reaction[]

Alchimie Forever products have appeared in numerous fashion magazines including Shape Elle, Vogue, Glamour, Redbook, and Men's Journal.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ "Luigi Polla Bio @ Alchimie Forever". Alchimie Forever. Archived from the original on 2007-06-06. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  2. ^ Q&A with Alchimie Forever CEO Ada Polla | Project Wellness
  3. ^ "All in the Family: The Alchimie Forever Sisters". Vanity Fair. 2014-07-31. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  4. ^ "Alchimie Forever". BeautyInterviews.com. 2008-11-02. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  5. ^ Sullivan, Melissa (2004-06-23). "Textbook startups". Washington Business Journal.
  6. ^ Livingston, Natalie (2019-04-04). "PETA Prime: Compassionate CEO Profile: Ada Polla of Alchimie Forever". PETA Prime. Retrieved 2021-09-07.
  7. ^ "In the press". Alchimie Forever. Retrieved 2021-09-07.

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