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I On Evironment
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June 2007

 

 


Traditional Home magazine
March 2005


 


Yogi Times magazine
Dec/Jan 05/06



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Country Living
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August 2005

 


W magazine
June 2004



 


Why not treat your hound to a lather with the luxe ingredients you love: essential oils, aloe vera and more.  Talk about a lucky dog! Prices for these sweet-smelling potions range from $10 to $20 per bottle.  * To soothe minor scrapes, turn to Fauna shampoo with tea tree and lavender oils.  - Meghan Yudes

Family Circle - August 2002


vogue-cover.gif (6387 bytes) Vogue Magazine
July 1997
AGE: 27. HEADQUARTERS: Santa Monica. PRODUCT: Fauna, an all-natural bath line for pets and people.  SOUND BITE: "I wanted to go a step beyond cK one and the man/woman thing.  Fauna is multi-species -- man/woman/animal."  INSPIRATION: Grandmother ("my lifesaver") and dog AVO. BACKGROUND: This former VP of sales and marketing for the Philip B. hair-care line found only chemical-ridden pet shampoos on the market.  "Most say 'harmful to humans and domestic animals.'  Well, last time I looked, I was a human and my dog was an animal!" says Garacochea, whose research on the effects of essential oils and botanicals on dogs and cats (both have a similar pH to humans) led to Fauna.  GARACOCHEA TRADEMARKS: Complete candor; love for animals; shiny, chocolate-brown hair -- the same shade as her dog's.  COMPANY

SIGNATURES: Botanicals like lavender and grapefruit (a hair-growth stimulator); stamped with PEOPLE-TESTED, PET APPROVED.  FANS: "I told some women in a local mall salon about my plans and they all shoved business cards at me!"  TRIVIA: There is no FDA-like governing, board for pet-care grooming products.  IN THE WORKS: Fashionable nylon (think Prada) collars and leashes that reflect the season's color trends; a catalog; a tea-tree-oil-based toothpaste.  WHERE: Neiman Marcus (800/288-7741).



Fauna in Rosie Magazine August 2001

Rosie Magazine
August 2001
"The Latest batch of lotions and potions includes something for everyone-even Fido. (Maybe now they'll stop swiping your shampoo.)"

Fauna Article:
National Post, June 30, 2000

"Rub a dud dub, 4 cats in a tub"
By Yuki Hayashi



Real Simple
April 2001

Ocean Drive
January 2000

New Woman
May 1999

  New York Post - April 15, 2001, The trans-species trend began with Fauna, a line of "natural hair care for pets and people" shampoo, conditioner and Detangling sheen whose devotees include Elisabeth Shue, James Garner, Grant Show and Martha Stewart.
  Third Age News Service - June- August 1999-Syndicated News Papers Nationwide Male skin demands attention, too writer Kyle Roderick -“Fauna, a heavenly smelling shampoo cleanses so well that, we theorize, it washes away flaking skin, in addition to unclogging pores and hair follicles. The former patches of thinning hair have grown back, and Fauna is far more effective at dandruff control than the other shampoo my husband was using.”
  Coast Orange County Magazine - July 1999 - “Fauna Sunscreen Insect & Flea Repellent: "If it's good enough for your pet, it's good enough for you," Motto behind Renée Garacochea's line of all natural pet and human beauty products.”

Los Angeles Magazine Best Of LA - 1999 Issue
How To Pamper Your Pooch - “Fauna aromatherapy shampoo and conditioner keep doggie locks silken and pest free.”

Natural Living Today Magazine - June 1999
“The citronella and eucalyptus will drive away bugs, while gentle aloe vera soaks into the skin.”
Glamour Magazine - April 1999 - Buzz or Bull - “No bull, companies like Fauna have created aromatherapy-infused products for dogs and cats. Before you reach for doggie Prozac, try a dose of aromatherapy shampoo, or detangler.”
Los Angeles / The Hollywood Issue, March 1999 - Renée Garacochea's latest lather, Fauna Babies Shampoo.  A mix of marigold petals for baby acne, lavender oil for dry, sensitive skin and chamomile, which acts as a anti-inflammatory agent, Fauna Babies was intended for tots, but the post-diaper set has caught on, using it as a soothing bubble bath and shampoo.
Allure Magazine - December 1998 - The Directory - Body 2 Body owner “we roll over for lavender Fauna shampoo (Curtis and his dog Maude) we swear by it!”
  Bikini Magazine - Fall Issue - "Whether you're a baboon, sheep or alternative rocker you all can use Fauna Shampoo and come out with beautiful hair."
  Glamour Magazine - June 1998 - "The solution: Wear a sunscreen that contains an insect repellent such as Fauna SPF 15 Insect and Flea Repellent."
  Boca Raton Magazine - April 1998 - "Fauna products promise relief, whether the unmanageable mane is on you or your pet."
  Dallas Morning News - March 1998 - "Fauna's Detangling Sheen is the number one kitty-cat product because you don't actually have to wash the cat."
  Daily Breeze (Torrance, CA) - March 10, 1998 - Hey Rover, move over - and pass the soap and shampoo. Renée has created cleansing products that keep pelts fluffy and pristine - minus the hair balls."
  Dallas Business Journal - February 20-26, 1998 -"Top Shelf Picks For Hard Earned Cash: Fauna promotes shiny, manageable hair - or fur."
InStyle-cover.gif (7008 bytes) In Style Magazine - December 1997 - "75 Great Gifts….Fauna was chosen as the gift for furry friends."
 

Top Model Magazine - November/December 1997 - "Most Wanted… Fauna products just may be the first 'unispecies' beauty line…Best of all are the scents: essence of lavender, citrus and tea tree oils."

  Sunday Star Ledger (Newark, NJ) - November 16, 1997 - "The fashion industry which has been expanding to take over most areas of life - you can now recline on Ralph Lauren chairs while sipping Donna Karan coffee out of Calvin Klein china Fauna recently introduced its line of pet beauty products to great fanfare."
self-cover.gif (6994 bytes) Self Magazine - November 1997 - "Editor's Choice…Fauna products are loaded with natural ingredients such as tea tree and lavender oils…"
dogfancy.gif (6837 bytes) Dog Fancy - November 1997 - "…pet products that use essential oils and extracts so good that people can use them too."
  LA Times - Life & Style - August 14, 1997 - " With the Fauna line of products, Renée Garacochea & her cocker spaniel, Avo, can have beautiful hair & skin untouched by toxic chemicals."
  Marketing News - August 4, 1997 - "…a new line of all-natural, pH balanced bathing products launch after a pet owner found only chemical cocktails in the beauty aisle of the pet supply store."
  Animal Watch - SPCA - Fall 1997 - "animal friendly…and critter conscious company."

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