Inspiration From Down Under: How One ‘Oyster Lady’ Launched Her Own Line of Skin Care Products
What do oyster farmers and high end, professional skin care products have in common? A lot, actually.
Working on the water can easily be considered an occupational hazard, wreaking havoc on the skin of fisherman, lobsterman, and oyster farmers like 45-year-old Abigail Carroll, owner of Nonesuch Oysters in Portland, Maine.
Between sun exposure, whipping winds, and drying salt water, Carroll's hands look like any other fisherman's: dry, cracked, and rough.
“I wanted to work hard like a lobsterman but not look like one,” Carroll said.
Carroll decided to do something about it after nearly five years of planting and harvesting oysters in the Scarborough River. Years of exposure to the elements caused her skin to suffer. Turning to the sea for inspiration, Carroll began using a ...









