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Born in Germany in 1967, the organic cosmetics brand Dr. Hauschka has won over many fans since its arrival in Japan, becoming a beloved brand among enthusiasts of natural and organic cosmetics.
However, a lesser-known fact is that Dr. Hauschka was founded by a pharmaceutical company. In this article, we'll delve into why a pharmaceutical manufacturer decided to branch out into organic cosmetics, exploring the brand's health and beauty philosophy and its dedicated approach to crafting products.
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Akiko Kobayashi
Dr. Hauschka PR
The Birth of WALA, a Pharmaceutical Company Based on Anthroposophy
WALA's new headquarters, built to pursue health in harmony with nature
Dr. Hauschka is the brainchild of the German pharmaceutical company WALA. Founded in 1935 by chemist Dr. Rudolf Hauschka, WALA continues to develop medicines using only naturally derived ingredients, guided by the philosophy that "human health depends on coexisting with nature."
After establishing WALA, Dr. Hauschka began producing herbal medicines based on Anthroposophy, a discipline applied to fields like medicine, education, art, and agriculture.