
about diva creations
Natural alternative to full body care serving the needs of clientele worldwide. Uses tree and bark butters, herbs, teas, fruit, flowers, plants, sea plant extracts, essential and infused oils, and creams for the betterment of the skin, hair, and overall wellness.
meet diane reid
Diane Reid is the founder of Diva Creations, a holistic approach to full body care using herbs, botanical flowers, and essential oils. Harness the power of natural ingredients like blackseed oil for purifying, rose for hydration, and olive oil for nourishment. Floral waters can refresh and soothe the skin, while carrier oils deliver deep moisture. Embrace nature's bounty for radiance skin.
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Dr. Felice Carlton
1/30/24, 2:48 AM
I am beyond pleased with the outstanding graphic update Na'Toria Marketing provided for my capability statement. Their work was not only quick and efficient but also incredibly thorough. They took the time to understand my expectations and revised the statement with precision. To say they exceeded my expectations is an understatement. I highly recommend Na'Toria Marketing for their exceptional service and remarkable attention to detail.
sonya Marcina woodard
1/16/24, 2:58 AM
Our Church, First Zion Baptist Church of Edgemont recently contracted Na'Toria Marketing to design a website, business cards, logo, Facebook page, Instagram, and letterhead. We were behind the times but with their expertise, professionalism, and web knowledge they got us up and running in no time. We enjoyed the process and are very pleased with the end result.
sonya Marcina woodard
1/15/24, 8:46 PM
Our Church, First Zion Baptist Church of Edgemont recently contracted Na'Toria Marketing to design a website, business cards, logo, Facebook page, Instagram, and letterhead. We were behind the times but with their expertise, professionalism, and web knowledge they got us up and running in no time. We enjoyed the process and are very pleased with the result.
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