Do we really need toxic chemicals in our nail polish? As someone who really cares about organic skin care and what we put on our bodies, I say no! Many nail polishes out there contain Toluene, Formaldehyde, and Dibutyl Phthalate. Reproductive toxins, known carcinogens, and toxic chemicals that cause infertility and uterine problems. I can't believe this stuff. Well, narry you fret help is here. I love Priti and it makes me so happy because they are completely non-toxic, cruelty free, and 100% vegan. There are so many beautiful colors to choose from I have a hard time picking which one. Stay well groomed and get Priti!
Friday, March 11, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Makeup Box Spring Cleaning
Gee Wiz, does your makeup box look like road kill? I admit it, mine looks horrible. It snuck up on me. It isn't exactly Spring yet, but who says you can't start your Spring cleaning with your makeup stash?
Take everything out of your drawer or box and give it a good cleaning. Wipe down all you palettes or shadows with a tissue with a little alcohol on it. Cream products wipe off/scrap the top layer off with a clean plastic knife or suitable utensil. Hydrogen peroxide will kill a lot of nasties. Also, get new powder sponges and eye shadow applicators (RiteAid, CVS has these) and throw the old ones out. Bacteria can thrive on those and you don't want an inflammed eyelid.
Wow, looks so clean and fresh, I think I'm ready to apply a fresh faced makeup and go take on the world. Well, just my own little world, but I have a great feeling with how I look and feel because I know the makeup I am putting on my face is clean so my clean skin is sparkly fresh.
Oh, by the way, if you don't have a nice makeup box to organize, there is a really pretty black lace one I found at Target right now that really fits the bill. All the best!
Take everything out of your drawer or box and give it a good cleaning. Wipe down all you palettes or shadows with a tissue with a little alcohol on it. Cream products wipe off/scrap the top layer off with a clean plastic knife or suitable utensil. Hydrogen peroxide will kill a lot of nasties. Also, get new powder sponges and eye shadow applicators (RiteAid, CVS has these) and throw the old ones out. Bacteria can thrive on those and you don't want an inflammed eyelid.
Wow, looks so clean and fresh, I think I'm ready to apply a fresh faced makeup and go take on the world. Well, just my own little world, but I have a great feeling with how I look and feel because I know the makeup I am putting on my face is clean so my clean skin is sparkly fresh.
Oh, by the way, if you don't have a nice makeup box to organize, there is a really pretty black lace one I found at Target right now that really fits the bill. All the best!
Friday, March 4, 2011
Hinoki Wood Oil-Japanese Secrets
Japanese skin is so beautiful. The culture of the Japanese ofuro (bath/soak) is quite lovely. First they scrub down their body with dry brushes to move toxins out of the Lymphatic system, then soap up from head to toe and rinse off all the dirt down a drain in the floor. Here comes the good part. They take a really hot bath in a wooden tub made of special Cypress tree wood and the water stays clean and they soak out all the stresses of the day.
This daily ritual make me long for a traditional Ofuro in my own place. There is one way we can all keep our skin flawless and radiant. Use the natural essential oil of the Japanese Cypress tree called Hinoki oil in a hot steamy bath. This oil is prized for its decongesting effect on the chest and sinuses, it helps relieve stress and tension. Also, it is well know that it has a antiseptic quality for aleviating skin problems, rashes, and other skin irritations. Do not use when pregnant. The relaxation experienced alone makes this natural Hinoki essential oil my top pic for a daily ritual that all burnt out Americans can enjoy in their own home. Now if only we can find a way to finance a nice Ofuro bathing area in every home that would be the cats meow.
This daily ritual make me long for a traditional Ofuro in my own place. There is one way we can all keep our skin flawless and radiant. Use the natural essential oil of the Japanese Cypress tree called Hinoki oil in a hot steamy bath. This oil is prized for its decongesting effect on the chest and sinuses, it helps relieve stress and tension. Also, it is well know that it has a antiseptic quality for aleviating skin problems, rashes, and other skin irritations. Do not use when pregnant. The relaxation experienced alone makes this natural Hinoki essential oil my top pic for a daily ritual that all burnt out Americans can enjoy in their own home. Now if only we can find a way to finance a nice Ofuro bathing area in every home that would be the cats meow.
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