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Handmade
Beauty Connection
February
11, 2002
A Publication of The Handmade Beauty Network
ISSN 1530-9630 |
Vol. 3, Issue 6
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1. HBN Update: Welcome New
& Renewing Members
2.
New At MakeYourCosmetics.com: Apple Cucumber Facial Mask
3.
Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: Win Some Great Stuff I Made Last Week!
4.
Create The Life You Love™: Build Your Own Corporate Ladder
5.
Handmade Beauty Product Review by Donna Maria: Somebody Slap Me!
1. HBN Update: Welcome New
& Renewing HBN Members
~ Welcome New
HBN Members!
Gail Adrian Fragranceur | Gail Adrian
| New Jersey
* customized perfumes created just
for you using your personal story!
Denali Dreams Soap Company |
Janie Taylor & Barb Marsh | Alaska
* handmade soaps finished with a
decorative stamp, wrapped in tissue; Also body oils, balms & etc.
Cactus & Ivy | Susan
Rodgers | South Carolina
* soaps, body scrubs, balms, rubs, etc., for spas, day spas, resort spas &
retail shops
Natural Sanctuary | Lisa
Engebretson | Wisconsin
* Lisa is gearing up to launch her handmade
toiletries business!
NatureBath | Kathleen A.
Healy | Ohio
* handmade soaps and other goodies, plus
supplies to make your own beauty products
Holly Woods N Vines | Lucille Weston
| New Jersey
* pure and natural dual usage bath salts are made with the finest ingredients
... I love this company's name!!
~ Welcome Renewing HBN
Members!!
Fairies Kiss | Kathleen Vosburgh |
Washington
Scents Of Balance | Kate Rossetto |
Montana
Simply Clesha | Clesha Staten | Pennsylvania
SoapBerry Lane | Susan
A. Slovensky | Virginia
Woodsong Soap
Company | David & Sharon Willson | Michigan
~ HBN Members On The
Move! Another
HBN Member Reports A Return On Her HBN Investment!! I am always really
excited when members let me know how HBN has positively impacted their
businesses. Anne Kremer of Bottlesandjars.net just joined HBN a few weeks
ago and here's what she says about her membership so far: "Just
want to let you know how wonderful HBN
is. My business has picked up immensely since joining HBN
and placing my button ad on the Mangobutter.com
site. Ah....it's wonderful! You have no way of knowing
how many lives you have affected by your contribution."
Thanks Anne for the great feedback!! If
you have not joined HBN, you can do so today and start putting our business
to work for yours. Click here
for more information. HBN
Member Featured In Lucky Magazine! Longtime
HBN member Kathleen Lewis of Kathleen Lewis Beauty Worldwide is
featured in the March issue of Lucky Magazine available on newsstands now.
Kathleen (who has been featured in several women's magazines) is featured on
page 136 of the magazine as she shops around New York City recommending
bathroom accessories to readers. The spread also features a few of her new
products. You Go Kathleen!! Learn
more about our members and their exciting activities by visiting their Web sites through HBN's Online
Member Directory, now with 4 ways to search: (1) by state/country; (2)
by member business name; (3) by keyword search; or (4) using our new alphabetical
listings!
2. New
At
MakeYourCosmetics.com
Apple Cucumber
Facial Mask submitted by Andrea in Canada is a simple yet
effective recipe for a mask for oily skin. The fresh fruit and cucumber make
it refreshing while the lime oil adds a zing and added benefits for oily
skin.
When
you visit Make
Your Cosmetics.com, it's easy to
buy the ingredients you need by clicking on our Partner links:
Essential
Wholesale: pure essential oils, base carrier oils such as avocado,
sweet almond, jojoba and shea butter and specialty packaging supplies
packaging supplies!
Bramble
Berry, Inc.: over 75 different fragrance oils
(including their exclusive "Relaxing" and "Rosehip
Jasmine"), all soap tested, soap molds and unscented soap
bases!
SunRose
Aromatics: pure essential oils
(many organic),
carrier oils and other aromatherapy products, each carefully selected for
quality. Check out their new Perfumer's Emporium.
3. Handmade Beauty Trivia
Question: the winner of last week's
contest was HBN
member Marge Clark of
Nature's Gift, Inc., in
Madison, Tennessee.
Marge won
a generous sample of the answer to
last week's question!!
Last Week's
Question: Anyone who has ever attended one of my
"Making Aromatherapy Creams & Lotions" workshops knows that
this is the one thing that smells like it should be poured all over my
vanilla ice cream. It's sweet smelling, thick and tremendously good for your
skin. This oil is taken from the fruit of a tree that grown profusely in
southeast Asia and Polynesia. In Greek, its name translates "beautiful
leaf." The leaves of the tree are often heated and then applied to the
skin to help heal ulcers, lesions and other problems. The oil is usually a
fabulously green/brown color and is thick and syrupy. It is added to facial
creams, massage oils, lip balms and other cosmetics to provide added
nourishment to dry skin. As with most fantastically rich oils, a little goes
a very long way.
Last Week's Answer: Tamanu (or foraha) oil (Callophyllum inophyllum)
This Week's Question: Name the month and year when HBN first
began accepting member dues.
To win this week,
be the first person to name the month and year
when HBN first began accepting member dues and win
a generous sample of this delicious new facial moisturizing oil I made last
week with essential oils of rose, sandalwood and more.
Please read the contest rules here
before submitting your entry. Put "TRIVIA CONTEST ANSWER" in the subject line or your answer will
not be considered.
While time does not permit me to respond personally to all entrants, the
winner will be notified by email and their name posted at HBN's home page.
4. Create The Life You Love™:
Build Your
Own Corporate Ladder
 An
old friend (I'll call him Thomas) called me a few weeks ago and said he wanted to
see me. I was game, so I met him for lunch. I thought he wanted to chat about
old times, catch up and trade some war stories. Buck Icky! Yucky! Pooh! All
he wanted to do was sign me up under his newest venture ... a multi-level
marketing program. Now, don't get me wrong. I don't have anything against
multi-level marketing programs in an of themselves. So long as an actual
product with some real value is being sold, they're fine by me. What I do
hate is when people corner me under the guise of friendship and then start
trying to sell me stuff I don't need, or give me a job as a multi-level
marketing sales associate (as if you don't have enough to do already!)
Anyway, that's not what this column is about. I just wanted to vent for a
second.What this column is about is
highlighting the mistake people make by relying entirely on their jobs or 401Ks or their
multi-level marketing "upline" checks or whatever to
secure their future. During my lunch with Thomas, he gave me lots of details
about how "credible" this multi-level marketing program is because:
(1) it's backed by a company that's traded on the New York Stock Exchange; (2)
it has been favorably reviewed in several well-respected business magazines; and
(3) it provides associates with residual income several years after they make a
sale. In fact, says Thomas, he's going to be getting residual payments on all
sales he makes, plus all sales made by those in his "downline," until
the day he dies! "Oh really?" I
said. Where does it say that in this "Associate Agreement?" I asked.
(I knew it wasn't there because I had already read it.) Hmmmm ... he wasn't
sure. "And have you heard of Enron?" I asked next. "Remember,
that multi-billion dollar company that was traded on the New York Stock
Exchange, written up favorably in several well-respected business magazines and
which promised its employees that if they bought Enron stock, they could
eventually retire comfortably without a care in the world? Tell me, Thomas, if
residuals are not promised in the agreement (and even if they were, there's no
guarantee that, if the company folds, residuals would somehow magically
continue to be paid), just how sure are you that you'll be getting these residual
payments until your last breath?" Shock
... Amazement ... Dismay ... all of these terms describe Thomas' face as we
talked. Over 20,000 former Enron employees have lost over a billion dollars in
retirement savings ... savings they thought were being held in trust by their
employers. I hope Thomas' residuals don't go the way of Enron employees' 401K
and stock savings plans ... but I sure won't be surprised if they do! Our
conversation pointed up the importance of Building Your Own Corporate
Ladder. Of course, none of us can control all of the variables, so just
because you have your own business does not necessarily mean that you'll retire
in comfort. With your own business, however, you are in control. If you work
hard and methodically implement a plan to fill a need in the market, you will
reap the benefits. You may not be a millionaire, but you can put away money in
places where you maintain control over it ... and you and only you can say when
and where it will be invested. Are employee savings and 401K programs worthless?
Of course not, and there's nothing wrong with having some savings set aside in
reliable employee savings programs! But in today's uncertain economy and world
where it's becoming increasingly clear that we cannot trust our employers or the
government to look out for our best interests, putting 100% of savings into such
a plan is foolhardy indeed. The peace of
mind that comes from creating and controlling your own wealth
cannot be matched my any corporate savings program. Choose to Build Your
Own Corporate Ladder, and then climb it with confidence, creating
savings into the future that no one can take away from you!
5. Handmade Beauty Product
Review by Donna
Maria: Somebody Slap Me!!
be somebody extra-rich body cream by philosophy
8 oz. | $22.00 Well, it's mid-February and my skin is in over-dry mode. I
can't seem to keep enough moisture in it or on it! But thanks to my pantry
filled with goodies like shea butter and coconut oil, I have salvation in a
bottle. But since we all have those times when we just don't have time to
make something and the nearest quality handmade product is more than a day
away, we just might break down and borrow a "run of the mill commercial
product" from a friend. This could happen to you! And it happened to me
a few weeks ago. After my morning walk, I asked my walking partner
(who has drawers and drawers filled with cosmetics of all kinds) if I could
borrow the small sample bottle of lotion I saw on her kitchen counter. I
didn't pay attention to what it was; I just put it on my hands which were
drying and cracked around my nails. Somebody slap me!! It
was be somebody extra-rich body cream by philosophy and I
loved the stuff! Of course, I kind of hated loving it because it's not
handmade, but I just had to tell you about it because if I wanted to make a
creamy, thick, non-greasy lotion, I would want it to be as close to this
stuff as possible. I have to say that I didn't readily recognize half of the
stuff listed on the label so this is not the product I would use on a
regular basis. But I was desperate! What can I say? I further confess that I
confiscated it from my walking partner (she has enough stuff anyway) and have been toting it around in my purse ever
since. It's unscented and when I squeeze a bit out of the bottle, it comes
out like heavy cream and it feels soft and silky smooth. People with oily
skin may not appreciate the really thick and creamy texture of this cream.
But if you have dry skin, it's a really good product to have on hand when
you run out of the handmade stuff. But I'm not a total traitor ... I would
never buy any of the stuff myself. But I wanted to let you know that, while
handmade is still always and forever the best if you ask me, your dry skin
can get a lot of relief in a pinch if you keep a small bottle of this creamy
mass produced concoction around for emergencies. You can find philosophy products at their Web
site.
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Donna Maria, Editor-In-Chief, DonnaMaria@HandmadeBeauty.com
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