Archive for September, 2010

September 30, 2010

Skin Care Facts: Can Toothpaste Take Care of Pimples?

Myth: Toothpaste works to prevent or quickly heal a pimple.

Fact: Absolutely not true!!! This would be funny if so many people didn’t believe it. None of the ingredients in toothpaste can have a positive effect on acne or change a blemish once you have it, and actually it can make matters worse. The bacteria in your mouth are not related to the bacteria in your pores that cause acne (P. acne). And although the fluoride or sodium monofluorophosphate in your toothpaste can help fight bacteria in your mouth, on your skin it actually can cause pimples and redness in the areas with which it comes in contact. This is known as perioral dermatitis (Sources: Journal of the American Dental Association, September 2003, page 1165; Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, June 1990, pages 1029 -1032; and Archives of Dermatology, June 1975, page 793). The other ingredients in toothpaste might offer minimal abrasive properties, but they provide nothing that a gentle rubbing with a washcloth doesn’t provide far better.
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September 29, 2010

New Tutorial Video: How to Apply Batty’s Bath Mineral Make Up Concealing Powder for a Flawless Finish!

Mineral Makeup Concealing Powder

A makeup tutorial from Jamie (aka Batty). In this video I’ll show you how to apply my Batty’s Bath Mineral MakeUp Concealing Powder along with your normal foundation for a flawless finish!

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*~*~*~* Helpful Links & Links Mentioned in the Video*~*~*~*

Batty’s Bath Online – http://www.BattysBath.com

Batty’s Bath on Etsy – http://battysbath.etsy.com

Where to get the product I mentioned in this video

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*~*~*~* Sound Clips in this Video Are From: *~*~*~*

Leona Lewis – Bleeding Love

Jennifer Paige – Stranded

Pink – Please Don’t Leave Me

Darius Rucker – Alright

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Mineral Makeup Concealing Powder

September 28, 2010

Interview with the Unofficial Etsy Featured Seller Blog

I got the chance to be interviewed by the lovely Lauren who manages the Unofficial Etsy Featured Seller Blog! The interview was posted yesterday and can be found here. Thanks so much to Lauren for the great questions and for this great opportunity!
The questions I answered included:
  • Give us some basic info about you: name, where you live, kids/pets, favorite ice cream flavor, etc.
  • Describe an average day in life of “you”.
  • Were you creative growing up/what did you enjoy doing?
  • What made you want to start selling on etsy?
  • How long did it take for you to get your first sale on etsy?
  • Top 5 favorite foods, tv shows, and bands?
  • Is there anything you’d like to try your hand at doing? Knitting, baking, soap making, wood working, an instrument, etc.
  • What would you suggest to new etsy sellers to promote their shops?
  • 3 etsy shops you just LOVE?
  • One year from now, I hope…
To see all my answers check out the full blog post here.
September 28, 2010

Diary Project 2011

For the last 2 years I’ve participated in the Diary Project and I’m so happy that my design got picked as one of the coordinator’s favs! Check it out in print (mine is the one just to the right of the spine)!

I’ll definitely be placing an order for a copy ASAP and can’t wait to see all the other designs! :)

September 27, 2010

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September 26, 2010

Save Yourself from the Winter Woes Before They Start This Year!

Many of us dread winter because of the cool winds, all the snow to shovel, and the outrageous heating bills! If those weren’t bad enough, many people experience cracked, dry, flaking, and itchy “winter skin” year after year! The usual remedy is to stock up on moisturizer and lip balm which is always a great idea… BUT did you know you can also help save your skin from the winter woes BEFORE they start with products other than just moisturizers? It’s true! Healthy skin can happen all year long! I’m sure many of you have experience itchy dry legs after shaving even in the summer – but no more!

It’s time to take back your skin!

 

I used to have itchy dry legs and cracked sore heels all year long but thankfully, now that I’m older and wiser (haha), I’ve figured out what the problem was! The problem was that I was using commercial body washes full of detergents! Detergents are used in almost every commercially available body wash, hand soap, and bar soaps that you can find at big retail stores.

If there’s one thing you pick up from this post, let it be this: switch to REAL SOAP, as in the handmade kind that is free of detergents, and you’ll save your skin a world of hurt!

It may sound drastic, but in my experience, before switching to handmade REAL soap, there was no doubt in my mind that I had dry skin! As it turns out, this simply wasn’t true! Now that I’m using real soap, I have “normal” skin. It’s not dry, it’s not oily… it’s simply the way skin is supposed to feel because I’m not using products that strip it of its natural oils! Sure, I use my body butter too, but I usually don’t even need to use it as a moisturizer! I just like the smell of it! :)

Here’s a little bit of a history lesson for you…

 

You may have already started to wonder why commercially made products aren’t made with real soap and are instead made with detergents. The truth is, before the 2nd world war, real soap WAS made commercially and everyone used this real soap on their skin, hair, and even as household cleaners. However, during the war, the fats and oils that are used to make real soap became scare because they were being used to manufacture nitro-glycerin for explosives.
This created a dilemma – how to create soap without the actually ingredients to make it! Petroleum became the next option and scientists where able to make all kinds of new products out of it including detergents. Without the supplies to make real soap, society quickly replaced real soap with detergents for their personal hygiene and household cleaners. After the war, manufactures continued to make and market detergents as being just as safe and as beneficial for your skin as real soap because detergents cost them so much less to make! They were actually making more of a profit by using cheap petroleum in their products rather than sourcing out high quality fats and oils for soap making (so of course they would continue to convince consumers that detergents are just as good! They didn’t want the truth to cut into their profit!).
The sad truth is that detergents will NEVER be good for your skin or hair no matter how many ways the marketers and advertisers spin the story… the truth is that REAL soaps made with fats and oils will ALWAYS be better for your skin and hair than detergents will.

So what does that have to do with saving your skin from the winter woes?

 

Everything!

If you’re still using commercially bought body wash, then the first way to stop your skin from drying up is to switch to a cleanser that wont strip your skin of its natural oils.

This means using real soap or a carefully formulated handmade body wash. Real soaps don’t damage your skin’s protective layers like detergents do. Detergents are the reason why your skin can’t retain its natural moisture levels. In fact, detergents actually dissolve skin protein and draw your skin’s natural oils from far beneath the surface. After you get out of the shower and towel dry off, the itch you start to feel all over your skin is your skin telling you something is wrong! And what’s even worse is that if you’re using a commercially made cream, you’re not doing your skin any favors because that “big brand name” cream is full of drying ingredients.

Yes, I said drying ingredients!

 

If your big brand name moisturizer did its job the first time you wouldn’t have to use so much cream throughout the day and that’s not what big commercial companies want! They want you to have to feel that itching urge to slather ridiculous amounts of cream all over your body every few hours so you keep buying MORE cream and they keep selling MORE products… rather than producing a product that is good for you in the first place because that just wouldn’t be profitable!. On the other hand, while a lot of people experience super dry skin due to this drying cycle, some people have the opposite reaction – they get oily skin!

Why do they get oily skin you ask?

 

Well, they end up with oily skin after using commercial body wash and commercial moisturizer because the deep stripping of natural oils causes their skin to produce copious amounts of oil to compensate for it. This in turn aggravates acne and makes skin problems worse!

What about my hair??

 

This same cycle happens with commercially made (big brand name) shampoo & conditioner. The shampoo damages the hair by stripping it of its natural oils and people become convinced that they just have “problem hair”. Rather than using conditioner as a detangler, they end up relying on it to restore their hair from all the damage their shampoo as done, but unfortunately, those commercially made conditioners are just as bad for your hair as the shampoo! My advice? Steer clear of commercially made big brand name cleansers (no matter HOW expensive) for your hair and your skin!

So why are my commercial products getting me these drying results?

 

The simple answer is that it’s their intended results! Commercial companies are not as big as they are because they produces high quality products. They are as big as they are because they MARKET their products as being the best while using the cheapest ingredients to produce a product to sell.

Handmade sellers do NOT embrace this “code of ethics”, in fact, it’s the complete opposite. Handmade soap makers like myself, make high quality products with ingredients that WILL NOT damage, strip oils, or otherwise wreak havoc on your hair and skin.

We don’t have the big marketing firms to tell the public about us so we need our products to speak for themselves. They need to be products that do what they say will do. I make and sell bath & body products because I’m passionate about high quality hair and skin products. I wanted something better than was being offered to me in the stores, and I wanted to know the truth about all those ingredients. And I wanted to ensure that my family and friends were using products that were actually GOOD for their skin!

With watching so many people I know struggle with skin problems, unruly hair, and my own battle with acne, I knew SOMETHING had to be done!

Something had to change! I started with soap, and have expanded my knowledge and product line into skin care and hair care products. Each and every product has a story behind it and has been made with a purpose – made with a person in mind – made to offer a healthy alternative to what was available at the store.

What’s the bottom line?

How do I save my skin & hair from the winter woes?

The bottom line is that the best thing you can do for your skin & hair is to ditch any detergent filled cleansers you’re using and replace them with REAL soap and cleansers!!!
Now the tricky part…. you will NOT find real soap at most corner stores, the grocery store, or the big box stores! You’ll have to hunt it down from a handmade soap maker like myself.

Handmade soap makers can be found all over the place!

Most cities, towns, and villages have at least one soap maker who is selling their skin loving creations.  If you’re local to me, you’ll definitely be able to find me out and about a lot in the community, or you can simply place an order online! Even if you don’t buy from me, buy from someone who cares about your skin and has made their handmade soaps with the best ingredients they can get their hands on - even if that someone is you! There’s no better thing you can do for your skin and hair than to make the switch to real, handmade soaps.
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September 25, 2010

Say Goodbye to Problem Skin with Patchouli Essential Oil

Many of you know that one of my secret weapons against breakouts and bad skin is my patchouli moisturizer. Almost every day I have someone new telling me that they started using my patchouli moisturizer and now their skin is looking great!!!
Don’t listen to all the old ill-advised advice that tells you to dry your skin out as much as possible to deal with breakouts! This only makes matters worse! The more you dry out your skin, the more your pores will create oil to compensate! The best thing you can do for your face is to wash with a handmade facial soap or scrub, and then apply my patchouli moisturizer! You’ll notice within a few days that your skin is starting to balance out its oil production, your acne is starting to calm down, and your skin is softer than ever before!
But don’t just take my word for it, try it for yourself!
Grab a jar of my patchouli moisturizer from the online shop today :)
P.S. if you want to know more about my skin care regiment, check out my youtube channel ;)
September 25, 2010

There’s my set up at the covent garden market. I’ll be here all weekend :)

September 24, 2010

The Benefits of Shea Butter

I mentioned in a previous post that I would start to spotlight the ingredients I use and today is shea butter’s turn to be in the lime light! I use shea butter in a lot of my products including many of my soaps, solid perfume and body butters because of all of it’s amazing benefits! Keep reading to find out exactly why I’m so attached to this marvelous butter :)

What is Shea Butter?

Shea Butter is only found in the tropics of Africa. It is extracted from the nuts of the Shea-Karite tree which begins to bear fruit after about 15 years; and can take up to 30 years to bear a quality crop of nuts with a high content of irremovable fatty acid. It is this irremovable fatty acid that gives Shea Butter its unique healing properties and makes it far superior to cocoa butter and other vegetable butters. Traditionally, Shea Butter was extracted by people who picked the nuts, cracked them, grilled them and pounded them. They were boiled in water for hours until the Shea Butter rose to the surface. It was then scooped into gourds and left to cool and set. Shea Butter is solid at room temperature although it quickly liquefies right around body temperature. This Shea Butter is called unrefined Shea Butter or raw Shea Butter. Since Shea Butter is an all natural product, it can vary widely in quality, appearance and smell depending on where it is produced from and how it is refined or extracted. Most Shea Butter comes from West Africa. Although a more soft and smoother variety from East Africa is beginning to appear on the market.

What skin problems can Shea Butter help with?


Shea Butter can provide relief from everything from just dry skin to many minor dermatological diseases (if you have a serious skin condition, you should see a doctor). It has been clinically shown to provide benefits. Here are some of the benefits of Shea Butter for the skin:

  • Skin moisturizer (face and body)
  • Dry skin relief
  • Dry scalp relief
  • Skin rash- including diaper rash
  • Skin peeling, after tanning
  • Blemishes and wrinkles
  • Itching skin due to dryness
  • Sunburn
  • Shaving cream to reduce razor irritation
  • Small skin wounds
  • Skin cracks
  • Soften tough skin on feet (especially heels)
  • Stretch mark prevention during pregnancy
  • Minor burns
  • Eczema
  • Sun and wind protection
  • Even skin tone
  • Reduce blemishes and scarring
  • Eliminating scalp irritation from dryness or chemical processing
  • Preventing bumps after shaving
  • Reducing acne (especially in combination with patchouli)
  • Absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue (an important quality for my solid perfumes)
  • Helps restore elasticity to skin

How does Shea Butter benefit the skin?

Shea Butter nourishes the skin with Vitamins A, E and F. Vitamins A and E help maintain the skin and keep it clear and healthy. They are particularly helpful for sun damaged skin. They help prevent premature wrinkles and facial lines. Vitamin F acts as a skin protector and rejuvenator. It soothes rough, dry or chapped skin and helps soften dry or damaged hair. Shea Butter is high in unsaponifiables (a type of fat). Shea Butter has between 7-12% unsaponifiables. For comparison, avocado oil, a well known skin conditioner, has between 2-6%. This high level of unsaponifiables is one of the properties that makes Shea Butter so invaluable in treating the conditions listed above. Also, Shea Butter easily penetrates the skin allowing the skin to breathe and not clogging pores. Shea Butter has a high level of cinnamic acid, a natural sun screen. So, it provides some degree of protection from the sun. Shea Butter is also anti-inflammatory making it useful in treating rheumatism.
What Batty’s Bath Products Contain Shea Butter?

French Vanilla Handmade Solid Perfume
Butter Cream Icing Handmade Body Butter with Sweet Almond Oil and Shea Butter
Green Apple Shea Butter Soap - Vegan
(in a variety of scents!)
Patchouli Facial Moisturizer Handmade for Sensitive and Problem Skin - One of Batty's Top Ten Picks
(for problem skin)
Facial Primer and Day Moisturizer - One of Batty's Top Ten Picks
Cucumber Shea Butter Facial Soap with Natural Soy Butter VEGAN
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September 23, 2010

Batty is at the Covent Garden Market in London THIS WEEKEND!!



The Covent Garden Market
- London’s local, fresh, and friendly market


THIS WEEKEND!
Located at 130 King St, London, ON
We’ll have a table set up at the market on
Friday from 10am – 7pm
Saturday from 9am – 6pm
Sunday from 12pm – 4pm
You can check out the Covent Garden Market online at: www.coventmarket.com
To check out more upcoming dates for
Batty’s Bath at the Covent Garden Market,

DIRECTIONS TO THE MARKETmap

Coming from the East

  • Take 401 West until you come to Wellington Road North exit 186
  • Exit North and continue going on Wellington Road
  • Turn left (West) onto York Street and proceed West 3 blocks to Talbot Street, turn right (North)
  • Turn right (East) onto King Street. Underground Market parking is a 1/2 block to your immediate left

Coming from the West/South

  • Take 401 East until you come to Wellington Road North exit 186
  • Exit North and continue going on Wellington Road
  • Turn left (West) onto York Street and proceed West to Talbot Street, turn Right (North)
  • Turn right (East) onto King Street. Underground Market parking is a 1/2 block to your immediate left

Coming from the North (Lucan, Exeter, etc.)

  • Take Highway #4 South which turns into Richmond Street
  • Cross Fanshawe Park Road
  • Continue on Richmond Street South
  • Turn West onto York Street
  • Turn North on Talbot Street, turn right (North)
  • Turn East onto King Street. Underground Market parking is a 1/2 block to your immediate left

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