Aveda, a Minnesota-based business, was begun in 1978 by Horst Rechelbacher. He was born in Austria, and his mother was an herbologist. When Horst grew up, he became a stylist with an interest in whole-self care, including natural and balanced hair and skin care products. He was a very successful hair stylist in his 20s, and then begain to have interest in Ayurveda and yoga.
Ayurveda followers believe the mind and body are connected, so if one is healthy, then the other will be also. The word literally means "life science."
Ayurveda also has the component of yoga as a way to balance yourself naturally, since yoga can reduce stress hormones in your body.
When Horst launched his line of products, he chose to name it 'Aveda' as a tribute to Ayurveda.
The company was bought by Estee Lauder in 1997. It currently has 9000 spas and salons worldwide.
Company headquarters are located in Blaine, Minnesota. Their philosophy is to provide calming and healthful products and services that treat the entire person.
- Aveda also supports the Yawanawa tribe in Brazil, working to help sustain the rain forests that are crucial to the tribe's survival
- This company does not test its products on animals
- Aveda products are organic
- Aveda was the first company to produce a non-aerosal hair spray
- Aveda helps to fund wind turbines in needed areas
- There are Aveda spas in locations across the U.S. and in Canada
- Salon or spa owner
- Leadership positions
- Event planners
- Management
- Instructors
- Sales
- Cosmetologists
- Stylists
- All large corporations need Accountants, Marketing, Administrative, Human Resources, and Maintenance staff
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