Archive for October, 2010

October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween!!

This picture was taken for Weezi to show off her amazing style & dress making skills (she made the dress and was the stylist for this shoot).. and that’s me in the picture! The picture was taken by Adam Gaverluk.



HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!




p.s. All halloween soaps & scrubs are now
devilishly discounted in the online shop!
Get them before the other ghouls and
boils do because these sale prices
are so low they are scary!




October 30, 2010

New Release: Snowman Holiday Glyceirn Soap – Jack Frost Scent

Frosty the snowman is coming in from out of the cold this year, and he’s coming in the form of luxurious handmade glycerin soap! Look how he shimmers and shines with skin safe glitter and micas! He also smells great – just like Jack Frost (Yankee Type) – A delightful blend of peppermint & wintergreen blended with rich buttery vanilla. Like a buttermint candy! With a look and scent like that, there’s no way you’ll want to keep him out in the cold! He’ll coming home for the holidays and he couldn’t be happier!
October 28, 2010

New Release: Soapy Center Piece – Holiday Spruce Tree

Wow your family and guests this holiday season with this soapy center piece! This holiday spruce tree would look great by the bathroom or kitchen sink! It’s completely made of handmade glycerin soap and scented with spruce essential oil!
The tree is a total of 6 pieces of soap stacked on top of each other to create this seasonal soapy center piece! Simply use the soap by starting with the bottom piece and working your way up so it continues to look like a great holiday decoration from start to finish!

October 27, 2010

Your Skin’s Natural First Aid Kit

Keep these natural solutions on hand to treat minor injuries.
Cuts and scrapes
Tea-tree oil, lavender essential oil
Natural antiseptics, tea-tree oil and lavender essential oil can be directly applied to minor wounds to help prevent infection
Splinters
Banana peel
The enzymes in a banana peel help draw the splinter to the skin’s surface, making removal with tweezers easy. Apply a small piece of peel pulp-side down and affix with a bandage; wear overnight.
Bruises
Arnica cream or tincture
Arnica is believed to increase circulation, helping the body clear blood from bruised skin. Apply topically to the affected area.
Minor burns
Aloe vera gel, chamomile tea, lavender essential oil
Aloe will cool burns and speed healing. A clean dressing soaked in cool chamomile tea will also ease inflammation. Lavender essential oil has been known to help minor burns; blend a few drops with an ounce of a neutral oil (like almond or olive), and apply topically.
Insect bites and stings
Mashed papaya and oatmeal
Papaya contains the enzyme papain; applied topically, it breaks down the proteins that cause itching. Spreading cooked oatmeal on the affected area will also ease the itch.
October 26, 2010

New Release: Cranberry Holiday Sleigh Soap

Embrace holiday traditions with this classic red Santa sleigh soap! This soap smells as elegant as it looks! Scented with fresh cranberries and delicately detailed, this soap is packed with all that a classic Victorian Christmas lover could ask for! Now available in the online shop!


October 25, 2010

Why I Exfoliate Everyday!

Cucumber Body Scrub made with apricot shells Ever wonder how some people seem to have that perfect, glowing skin? It’s no secret or magical potion. It’s because they exfoliate. And it’s a practice everyone should get in the habit of doing.

Exfoliation is the process of getting rid of the old, dead cells on the outermost surface of your skin. It’s been a part of men and women’s skin care routines for centuries, beginning with the ancient Egyptians, and it’s been proven to play a dramatic role in achieving younger skin.

Your Skin’s Life Cycle

French Crumb Cake Scrub BarYour skin is constantly regenerating itself. New skin cells are created in the dermis (the lower layer of the skin). Over time, these skin cells work their way to the surface and die. These dead cells are constantly shedding and the entire cycle repeats itself.

However, some of the cells have a hard time leaving the skin. Dirt and oil trap these cells on the skin’s surface, causing your face to look dull, your pores to look larger and your wrinkles to appear deeper.

The longer these dead cells build upon each other, the greater chance you have for clogged pores and acne. The longer the pores are clogged, the less likely they are to shrink back down to a smooth and flawless appearance.

Why Your Skin Needs Help

Cucumber Melon Sugar Scrub CubesThe amount of time it takes your skin to regenerate has everything to do with your age. As babies, the skin usually renews itself in 14 days, needing little to no help to shed dead cells and replace them with new, healthy skin.

In fact, the skin continues to do a pretty good job at restoring itself until you hit 30. It’s at this time that your skin’s life cycle begins to slow, causing more flaws to appear on the skin’s surface. By the time you hit 50, your skin takes nearly 40 days to regenerate, resulting in a rough, uneven, older-looking complexion.

How Exfoliation Works

Blueberry Jam Body PolishExfoliation involves scrubbing the skin with an abrasive.This abrasive could be a rough cloth or loofah, or body/facial scrubs (with ground-up kernels, nut shells, sugar or salt, etc). The Batty’s Bath body scrub that I use on my face every day is made with ground up apricot shells (the pits). I find this formula is rough enough to keep my skin clear and soft and significantly reduces any flaking from the old acne scars I have on my cheeks. Some people may find that a Batty’s Bath body polish will do the trick – they are made with epsom salts, sugar, or jojoba beads – but these are a much milder form of exfoliation.

Exfoliation does a good job at sloughing away dry, damaged skin. But it’s important not to go overboard. If your abrasive is too rough or if you use it too often, it can lead to skin irritation and damage. I’m able to exfoliate my face every day but find that I only need to exfoliate the rest of my body every few days. You may find that your skin may look best with more or less exfoliation. Test out exfoliating more or less to find the balance that’s right for you :)

October 24, 2010

Release: Shimmery Peppermint Snowflake Soaps

Bring the freshness of winter snow into your bathroom with these peppermint snowflake soaps! These sparkling snowflakes are made with skin safe glitter and peppermint essential oil. Peppermint essential oil is widely credited with being refreshing and energizing – exactly what we could all use during the busy holiday season! The familiar aroma of peppermint is also known for both its warming and cooling properties, so no matter what you’re looking for – to warm up or cool down – these limited edition seasonal snowflake soaps will do the trick! Now available in the online shop.




October 23, 2010

6 Things You May Not Know About Shea

1. The shea fruit consists of a thin, tart, nutritious pulp that surrounds a relatively large, oil-rich seed from which is extracted shea butter.

2. it is believed that some of the early users of shea butter were such noted women as Cleopatra and the Queen of Sheba.
3. The Karite tree(shea tree) grows without assistance from man. In fact, most attempts by the Europeans to cultivate it have proven to be unsuccessful.
4. Shea butter is a particularly effective moisturizer because contains so many fatty acids, which are needed to retain skin moisture and elasticity.
5. Shea butter protects the skin from both environmental and free-radical damage. It contains vitamins A and E, and has demonstrated both antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties.
6. Shea butter has been used to help heal burns, sores, scars, dermatitis, psoriasis, dandruff, and stretch marks.
October 22, 2010

New Release: Gingerbread Man Soap

The only thing better than the scent of iced gingerbread cookies coming from the kitchen is the spicy aroma of iced gingerbread SOAP coming from your shower! This cute (and tasty looking) gingerbread soap is made of skin loving glycerin and is perfect for the holidays! Wouldn’t you love to the faces of your loved ones when they find one of these festive soaps in their stocking this year? Just don’t tell them that you already enjoyed soaping up with this festive treat ;)
This handmade gingerbread man soap is a limited edition seasonal release so head over to the online shop to get this seasonal soap before it’s gone!



October 22, 2010

All dressed up in my weezi dress at the lcc :)

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