After a successful modeling career in Milan and London, Zorica found herself in Malibu, California working as a beauty advisor for a European cosmetic company. While working in the beauty industry, Zorica discovered customers desired a simpler skincare regime. Customers would often comment, "Do I really need to use all of these?"; "Is there something simpler for me to use?"; "I don't have time to do all these steps."
She became determined to create a line of skincare products easier to use natural products providing results. Having very sensitive and dry skin herself, Zorica knew the challenges. Studying chemistry and working as a beauty consultant, Zorica expanded her knowledge of skincare.
After two years of research and testing, Zorica of Malibu, the three simple steps to beautiful facial skin was born.
Then, in the year of 2001, Zorica became chronically ill due to exposure to toxic substances and was bedridden for quite some time. During her recovery process she found she was not able to use any bath or body products on the market.
Due to her extensive training and experience in skincare, Zorica was able to expand her line to include natural bath and body products, without any artificial fragrances or chemical fillers. It is a line of superior products without toxic affect. And Gratitude and Serenity were born.
Taking care of people and the environment Zorica of Malibu is ideal for chemical or fragrance sensitive individuals. And, because she believes in freshness, her products are only made in small batches. She often spends time in stores talking with customers to pass on her knowledge as well as determine their needs.
Zorica has a love for nature and our fragile environment. Therefore, you won't find Zorica of Malibu products packaged in a box, only to be tossed away as soon a customer brings the product home. She strongly believes the quality should be in the product, not in the packaging.
And a portion of all proceeds are donated to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital and Environmental Health Agency Center in Sacramento, California.