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About Tara Walker's Dream™Tara Walker is a visionary in the field of contemporary skin care. She has devoted over 20 years to researching and developing a uniquely restorative approach to achieving dream-like skin. In the process, she has perfected unparalleled combinations of globally sourced plant leaves, seeds, stems, flowers and fruits — powerful absolutes (floral essences at their most concentrated) and pure essential oils. These remarkable, highly-concentrated natural ingredients combine to produce a powerful and effective daily skin therapy for use at any age by all skin types. Tara Walker's Dream
Tara in the Philippines. A lover of beauty, Tara manufactured high-quality embroidered table and bed linens in the Philippines. Her creativity encompassed designing, buying, selling, and developing the production flow, and she eventually exported her line of high-quality linens to 16 countries around the world. One day, a German customer paid a visit to the factory; his orders grew along with his business, until Tara was manufacturing almost exclusively for his company and the European market. And there were other customers — in the Cayman Islands and Bahamas, Klaus Sander in Germany, Thomas Halter in Switzerland, and the George Matouk Company in New York, which sold Tara's embroidered bed linens to high-quality stores in the U.S. What had started with one worker grew at times to between 250-400 employees, and the Tara name became a known brand by which she is still recognized today.
While Tara Walker's Dream, Ltd., is located in the beautiful Cayman Islands, Tara's dream took shape during her 25 years in the Philippines. Running her own table and bed linen manufacturing company, Tara also began developing uniquely effective facial products for her own use. Friends and associates, admiring her appearance, asked to use her products — but the usual response was "no" because Tara was not manufacturing the products. But Tara says that she was "always making things" for her factory's use — detergent, cleaner for the bathroom and ink for production. On business trips, she sought out books about essential oils and absolutes. Even though she loved her seven-day-a-week linen business, her spare moments were spent creating facial products. And perfume.
That last statement, not compromising the quality of her ingredients to save on costs, is at the heart of Tara's philosophy:
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