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What makes Pickle’s Potions different from other skincare brands?We’re a family-run, science-based skincare company that handcrafts small-batch products using medicinal herbs we grow ourselves or source from trusted local farms. Each formula is designed to be effective, gentle, and caring.
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Have your products won any awards?Yes! Our skincare line has received over 60 international product awards, recognizing the effectiveness and quality of our herbal formulations.
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Is your skincare safe for sensitive skin or children?Yes, our formulas are designed with sensitive skin in mind. Many of our products, including the original Eczema Elixir, were created to be safe for use on children.
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What skin concerns do your products help with?Our award-winning product line offers solutions for a variety of skin concerns, including eczema, dryness, irritation, inflammation, and signs of aging. Our Eczema Elixir, for example, was developed to help with our founder's daughter’s dermatitis.
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Can I shop in person?Yes, we welcome visitors to our shops in Winthrop and Waterville, Maine. You can also find us at many craft fairs, health expos, and community events across the state.
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How can I get personalized skincare advice?We offer consultations to help match customers with the best products for their specific skin needs. Reach out through our website or stop by one of our Maine locations to chat with our knowledgeable team.
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Where is Pickle’s Potions located?We are proudly based in Winthrop, Maine, with a second storefront in Waterville. You can also find us at festivals and events throughout the state.
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Do you use natural ingredients?We do. Our products are made with plant-based, non-toxic, and often organic ingredients. Many of the herbs used are homegrown or sourced from local, sustainable farms.
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Do you really make everything by hand?Absolutely. Every product is made in small, fresh batches by Pickle herself, ensuring consistent quality and care.
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Are your products made in Maine?Yes! All Pickle’s Potions products are formulated and created right here in Maine—many using herbs cultivated in our own gardens.
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