Groupe GM adds Californian cosmetics brand Get Fresh to range

By Emma Eversham

- Last updated on GMT

Californian cosmetics brand Get Fresh has launched a new range for the hotel sector in partnership with Groupe GM
Californian cosmetics brand Get Fresh has launched a new range for the hotel sector in partnership with Groupe GM
Groupe GM, the worldwide guest amenity and toiletries supplier has added Californian cosmetics brand Get Fresh to its range for hotels looking to update their offerings for guests. 

Product details:

Guest amenity and toiletries supplier Groupe GM has launched a new toiletries line - Get Fresh, a brand created in California in 1997 by Jim Palladino and Jacquelin Overcash, which combines natural botanical ingredients with cosmetology. The Get Fresh product line consists of 30ml bottles of shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, hair and body gel and soap in 20 g and 40g packs. The line also includes Ecopump dispenser bottles of 300ml for body gel, liquid soap and hair.

USP:

Get Fresh takes inspiration from nature to produce its colourful range of toiletries which are designed to brighten up hotel bathrooms without detriment to the environment. The Get Fresh products collection developed by Groupe GM uses paraben free, phthalate free, silicone-free, GMO free formulas which are dermatologically tested and have not been tested on animals. The bottles and caps are developed from recyclable materials.

Price: 

Contact Groupe GM for prices. 

Availability: 

Visit the Groupe GM website www.groupegm.com​ or contact UK agent Murray Roberts at Aslotel on 01372 362533. 

Why you should buy it:

"Groupe GM’s international presence and experience in the hospitality industry is a great asset to Get Fresh and give a boost to our development," said Get Fresh president Jim Palladino. "In order to preserve our planet's resources, we are delighted to launch a new line of hospitality products with our longstanding partner, who shares our core values ​​and develops eco-friendly products using natural formulas and recyclable components."

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