Moroccan Rhassoul v. (Meißner Tremonia) cloves, sandal
Meißner Tremonia used to run a tidy little boutique in the heart of Dortmund, Germany. It had nice wooden floors with products on display on the shelves. It was stylish. Now they’ve left that shop and moved their operations to a warehouse. Their classy Web site has become generic. And their labels, too, have undergone a change. They look more ‘organic’ in a doTerra sort of way, but they’ve lost a certain understated elegance. Most of the same soaps and balms are still available, and their ingredients don’t seem to have changed, but I can’t help but wonder what’s been going on with them.
Meißner Tremonia used to run a tidy little boutique in the heart of Dortmund, Germany. It had nice wooden floors with products on display on the shelves. It was stylish. Now they’ve left that shop and moved their operations to a warehouse. Their classy Web site has become generic. And their labels, too, have undergone a change. They look more ‘organic’ in a doTerra sort of way, but they’ve lost a certain understated elegance. Most of the same soaps and balms are still available, and their ingredients don’t seem to have changed, but I can’t help but wonder what’s been going on with them.