
"By the end of our lively conversation, another simple fact had revealed itselfPeterson is one ridiculously cool woman. Smart, approachable and endlessly engaging, she's still smitten with the Bay Area even after almost four decades living here. Did we mention she could also give Martha Stewart a run for her money? Peterson's a skilled cook, a natural at home design, and a talented flower arranger, often using fresh blooms cut straight from her backyard garden."
"Circa 2006, Peterson's own thyroid cancer journey sparked a new calling. I became aware of toxins in personal-care products and had a strong feeling there was something I could do to create change in the beauty industry, she recalls. Peterson worked with a small beauty company for a while, reached out to top anti-aging experts, and looked to green science for the most potent molecules in nature to support skin vitality. The goal was to put nature and science back together, she explains."
Peterson lives in Mill Valley and has remained devoted to the Bay Area for almost four decades after moving from Los Angeles following a weekend visit to North Beach. She shares a Mill Valley house with her husband of 20 years where their now-adult children grew up; the property features a backyard garden and a clawfoot tub tucked among greenery. A thyroid cancer diagnosis around 2006 triggered awareness of toxins in personal-care products and a shift toward clean beauty. Peterson collaborated with a small beauty company, anti-aging experts, and green science to find potent natural molecules to support skin vitality and to combine nature and science in effective, planet-friendly skincare. True Botanicals celebrated its tenth anniversary, reflecting its mission to prioritize the health of people and the planet.
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