Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Banish the Breakout

Do you have a problem with breakouts after waxing or plucking out those pesky hairs? Well, one way to help control that breakout is by using Sensaria's Blemish Control right after the waxing or plucking. The active ingredients will kill any bacteria that may be brewing in those angry follicles. Then follow it up with our White Tea Calming Serum which will eliminate the irritation, stinging and redness immediately. This one-two punch will leave your skin soft, smooth, calm and blemish free! Let me know how it works for you.

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Saturday, April 24, 2010

Getting Out Every Last Speck

I got this tip from my good friends who work together and they both gave me this tip so I am not sure who came up with it first. Anyway, they told me that they like to use their moisturizer to the very end before they order more but sometimes they don't plan their re-order so well so they end up running out before a new one comes. Being the resourceful gals that they are, they told me that in order to get every last speck of moisturizer out of the tube they end up cutting off the top where it is sealed together! Then they can reach in there with their fingers and scoop it clean. Sheesh! Here I was tapping the product on my counter to squeeze it all out. I just might try it their way next time I think I am all out! Let me know what you think too.

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Friday, April 23, 2010

Jojoba Lotion Spray's Many Uses

You might recall that I talked about "Jojoba Oil's Many Uses" a few years ago. I recently re-read that article and updated it with a few more uses and facts about jojoba oil. It really is amazing stuff! I kind of forgot what an amazing oil (or actually wax) it is so I am glad I reminded myself about it. I even came across this nice YouTube video from an experienced clinical aesthetician that I thought I would share too:



Well now we also have another great item that we added to our line called Jojoba Body Lotion Spray and it is really wonderful! I just started using it recently and have been very impressed with it. Here are just some of the ways I use it:

AFTER SHOWER MOISTURIZER: You can spray it on after you get out of the shower and then rub it in while you are still wet. I like to pat myself dry a bit and then spray but either way it is an easy way to moisturize and it so so lightweight. I love that I just spray it everywhere (even my back) and I am done in just seconds.

HAIR DE-TANGLER: I actually thought of using this on my daughter's hair because it is so fine and easily gets tangled after she sleeps. I hate the store bought de-tanglers because they are so heavily scented and well the ingredients are not always the best either. It just takes a few sprays and it makes her hair so much easier to comb and I feel safe using it because it is 90% organic and 100% vegan!

DE-FRIZZER: You can use the jojoba oil out of the bottle but I actually am hooked on the easy spray dispenser this product offers. It is so lightweight so it doesn't make my hair feel greasy or weighted down. I just use a few sprays either directly on my hair or into the palm of my hand and rub it across my dry hair.

LEAVE IN HAIR CONDITIONER: I haven't actually tried this yet but why not spray it onto your damp hair and use it as a leave in hair conditioner? I use a flat iron some days and I bet it will provide some nice protection against the heat damage.

Wow, I think I just talked myself into buying a few more bottle so I can have more around the house! I love that it is unscented so anyone can benefit from using it and if you wear perfume it won't conflict with it. I also love that it is so much easier to carry around than the bottle of oil! Anyway, I bet you can come up with even more uses so share them with me!

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Tuesday, April 06, 2010

34 Little Ways to Share With the World

I recently subscribed to a newsletter from a web site called Zen Habits and thought this article was worth sharing. I have done some of these items in the past but it is a good reminder to keep on doing them. Plus, there are a bunch of ideas I would have never considered before too.

I just did #6 and #7 last night as I volunteered to give a presentation on Twitter at my women's networking group last night. I pretty much knew nothing about it so it was fun to learn and realize why we should use Twitter for our business. My presentation wasn't perfect and I know it could have been better but I was proud of myself for doing it! Anyway, go read this article and tell me what you were inspired to do!

Post written by Leo Babauta.

As kids, we’re taught that sharing is good, and yet competition is what is really drilled into us. We compete for profits, positions in a corporation, status symbols, space.

We’re tearing each other down instead of building each other up.

A culture of sharing has always existed, from the earliest tribal times, and it’s seeing a resurgence on the Internet these days. This is a good thing.

I’ve written many times before about helping others, developing an attitude of giving and compassion, and having faith in humanity. As have many others.

But now we’re going to look at where the rubber meets the road: how you can start sharing today. Build communities, beautiful public spaces, stop thinking about private property and how you can build fences, and start thinking about ways to use common resources to reduce wastefulness and to start tearing down those fences.

Here are some ideas to get you started:

1. Help an entrepreneur with a Kiva donation.
2. Volunteer your services with a homeless shelter, soup kitchen, or other charity organization.
3. Donate money, food, or others goods to charity.
4. Bake cookies or brownies and share with a neighbor.
5. Put your favorite recipes on a blog and share with the world.
6. Volunteer your expertise (whatever it is) to the world, and give those services to anyone who needs them.
7. Give step-by-step instructions for doing something valuable you know how to do, online, for all to read.
8. Give your books away to friends or charities.
9. Start a community garden in your neighborhood, or contribute to an existing one.
10. Start a CSA, or become a member of one that exists.
11. Become a member of Freecycle, and participate.
12. Join or form, and participate in a cooperative (food, bikes, books, housing, more).
13. Give people a ride in your car. Carpool.
14. Let strangers use your car when you don’t need it.
15. Hold potlucks every week, rotating among friends/family.
16. Look into co-housing.
17. If you own copyrighted work, uncopyright it.
18. Perform random acts of kindness.
19. When someone wants to repay you for something, ask them to pay it forward instead.
20. Contribute code to Free and Open-Source Software (FOSS).
21. Donate money to a small programmer who has created FOSS, or buy shareware.
22. Clean up a park near you.
23. Sign up, participate, and contribute to bike sharing, car sharing, and other sharing organizations.
24. Help transform streets back into public spaces meant to be shared by everyone. (more)
25. If you’re in southern California, check out Neighborgoods.
26. Borrow and lend things in your neighborhood by using Share Some Sugar.
27. Barter via Craigslist. Or try u-exchange, trashbank, care to trade, trade a favor, or joe barter.
28. Share your tips with others online or through a free ebook.
29. Create great software and give it to the world for free.
30. Smile. Be compassionate in all human transactions.
31. Invest in a friend who wants to start her own business. Don’t ask for the money back for at least a few years.
32. Make things, and give them to people.
33. Read to the blind, help the elderly, assist those with disabilities.
34. Start or contribute to a tool-lending library in your neighborhood.

This list is only to get you started. The ways you can share and make this world a better place, today, is limited only by your imagination.

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