Douglasville, Georgia-based skincare company Herb’N Eden recently received national recognition by being included on Inc. magazine’s Inc. 5000 list, which highlights the best independent companies in America.
Georgia-Based Skincare Line Makes National List
The company is owned by Quinton and Terran Lewis, who founded the company in 2015. The husband and wife team recently announced receiving a $1.2 million investment to help grow and scale their business.
Herb’N Eden, an all-natural skincare company, comes in at No. 125 on the annual Inc. 5000 list. The black-owned company also ranked No. 10 for Georgia companies and No. 12 in the Consumer Products category.
“It has been nothing short of amazing to see the hard work we put in manifest into this type of recognition,” says Terran Lewis, co-founder of Herb’N Eden. “We celebrate the growth we have been able to see in such a short amount of time, and we thank those who have supported us through their purchases, endorsements, likes and follows.”
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