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Donna Maria's Handmade Beauty Connection
May 16, 2005


A Publication of The Handmade Beauty Network
ISSN 1530-9630 | Volume 6, Issue 20
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1. HBN Member Update: Welcome New & Renewing HBN Members!
2. The Handmade Beauty Network Membership Sale!
3. HBN's Beauty Call With Ron Jonas A Great Success!
4. Handmade Beauty Recipe: Tone Up Tea
5. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: win a 30 minute handmade beauty success consultation!
6. Featured Article: Beauty & The Bride: Pampering Yourself For The Big Day!

7. Coming Next Week: My Handmade Beauty Virtual Home Party! - For Newsletter Subscribers Only!! Don't Miss It!!


1. HBN Member Update: Welcome New & Renewing HBN Members!

Renewing Members!

Maine Intellihemp | Stephanie Pruzansky | Maine
* renewing member; therapeutic handmade lip balm

New Members!

Absolutely Organic | Ro Cazenave | Texas
* botanically based skincare designed with persons with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities in mind

Hawaiian Pleasures | Lauri Strain | Hawaii
* making spa quality bath and body products on the beautiful island of Hawaii

Healing Yew Natural Skincare | Jane Anderson | Colorado
* high quality wonderful balms for the body

Sweet River Soap Company | Paula Plascjak | California
* handmade soaps, bath fizzies, solid salt scrubs, lip balm, bottled bath salts

Sheer Nature | Edwina Wright | Indiana
*
skin-revitalizing products: body butters, body lotions, lip balms, avocado bar soaps, organic body washes, organic body rubs, body oils and bath salts

Life In The Woods | Laura Morrish | Canada
* bulk/wholesale certified organic carrier and essential oils

HBN Members On The Move!!

HBN member Anne-Marie Faiola-McCauley of Bramble Berry is excited to be featured in a recent issue of the Bellingham (Washington), Herald! Not only that, her Floral Soapmaking Kits made a popular run on the Home Shopping Network! You can check out the newspaper article here, and see her kits "live and for sale" at HSN here! Congratulations A-M!!

Traci Vanover of The Creative Concept is excited to invite you all to the Soap and Candle Bee in Fort Wayne, Indiana on  June 11, 2005. The Theme is "Fresh Ideas -- Fresh Outlook" and I'll be the keynote speaker -- hope to see you there! (HBN members, put "HBN OFFER" in the shopping cart comments to get your FREE spa CD when you register!)

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. The Handmade Beauty Network Membership Sale!

In excited celebration and nail biting anticipation of the soon to be published Handmade Beauty Business Magazine, I am delighted to announce an HBN Membership Quick Sale! Offered only a few times yearly, our Quick Sales celebrate an exciting event in HBN's growing evolution. If you have been putting off joining HBN, there's no time like the present!

Today and tomorrow only, until midnight EST May 17, get a full 20% off HBN's membership dues! Join HBN today and take 20% off your member dues! Discount taken during member application processing. New Full members - regular price $100, just $80 today and tomorrow only! New Supplier members - regular price $125, just $100 today and tomorrow only. New and existing members, don't forget to check out HBN's Refer 3 & Yours Is Free Program!!

Click here to view HBN's unsurpassed member benefits!

Click here to start putting HBN to work for you today!


3. HBN's Beauty Call With Ron Jonas A Fun Success!

"For me, I think this was one of the best calls yet. I didn't know I could increase my production and still utilize most of the equipment I already own. The more soap I can make at once the better!" Renee Deal, Deal Farm Soap Company, Massachusetts

"I received valuable information about equipment that I did not know about." Ann Walls, Afrocentric Imports, California

We learned so much from Ron Jonas of Willow Way about how to save time and money making soap. We also learned about how some of the equipment on the market today can help not only with soap but with wax/oil based balms and bath bombs! Oh! And if you think these Beauty Calls are all about providing information, then think again! We were excited to see many new member to member business relationships begin to form right there on the Beauty Call! Many members benefited just by hearing other members discuss the challenges they face in their soap production process, and how they could improve. Just one more reason to take advantage of our Beauty Calls!

If you missed it, you can purchase a download here. Discount For HBN Members!


4. Handmade Beauty Recipe: Tone Up Tea

Tone Up Tea is great pick-me-up for any skin type. With green tea, aloe, cider vinegar and chamomile, this facial toner is sure to be an easy to create hit at your house!

When you visit MakeYourCosmetics.com, it's easy to buy the ingredients you need by clicking on our Selected Supplier links:

Essential Wholesale: pure essential oils, over 200 cosmetic bases, hundreds of carrier/fixed oils such as meadowfoam, cranberry, jojoba and shea butter plus a new Short Run Private Labeling Program!

Bramble Berry, Inc.: over 105 different fragrance and essential oils (including their exclusive "Energy" and "Relaxing"), 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.

The Scent Shack: fragrance oils and soap supplies. Fragrance oils are pre-tested in cold process, melt & pour soap, and candles, and test results are listed at the Web site. Scents tested by soapers for soapers!

From Nature With Love: over 1,600 ingredients and supplies, including cosmetic ingredients, spa supplies, bath accessories and packaging supplies!


5. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: Last week's winner was Vickie S. Best
of Greenville, North Carolina. Vickie won a bar of handmade soap!

Last Week's Question: In the professional spa arena, an ancient technique calls for a trained practitioner to use cotton held between her teeth and hands to catch unwanted facial hairs and pull them from the skin at the root. The practice is called khite in Arabic. To win this week, state the name of the technique in English and Egyptian.

Last Week's Answer: threading (English); fatlah (Egyptian)  

This Week's QuestionAccording to the Association For Wedding Planners International, the leading city in the world for weddings is not Las Vegas! It's not even in the US! It's overseas, and it's no wonder weddings are popular there. It's also the world's most prolific producer of the flower of love -- the rose! 

Be the first to answer this week's question and wina 30 minute handmade beauty success consultation!

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's name will be announced in the next newsletter!


6. Featured Article: Beauty & The Bride: Pampering Yourself For The Big Day!

Well, it's that time of year again. May marks the countdown to so many weddings planned for June. I was at a local shopping mall last weekend, and a popular formalwear store had to put up signs to direct men on ordering tuxedos using the first letter of their last name! Surely one of the joys of womanhood is taking the time to pamper ourselves so we can face each new day looking and feeling our best. Of course, the desire to look and feel our most beautiful, inside and out, is at may be at its peak on our wedding day.

I once had the pleasure of preparing a Bridal Facial Party for a bride-to-be and her wedding party. There were five women in all, and--rather than spend the money at a salon--the bride asked me to make aromatherapy beauty products so she and her bridesmaids could enjoy an afternoon of pampering using fresh, natural ingredients. While we had a great time, it's important to remember that we need not save the joys of pampering for special occasions such as weddings. On the contrary, periodic pampering sessions ensure that we are always prepared to face new challenges with confidence and flair. As women, we can create our own special occasions simply by setting aside time to pamper, renew and recharge ourselves on a regular basis.

Overview of Skin & Function

Our skin is our largest organ, performing several functions, including protecting us from invasion by foreign substances and serving as the transfer point for the release of toxins from our bodies. Our skin is also porous, which means it absorbs many of the substances with which it comes into contact. It is thus especially important to use only natural, gentle ingredients on our skin whenever possible.

The skin provides an honest mirror of our inner health and well being. Consider that when we eat a great deal of fatty foods or foods to which we are allergic, our skin is often the first indicator that we have mistreated ourselves. On the other hand, when have been eating healthily and enjoying plenty of fresh water and exercise, our skin exhibits a healthy glow that is indicative of the attention we are paying to ourselves.

Application to the skin of fresh, natural products such as essential oils, plant waters (also called "hydrosols") and cold pressed unscented oils helps maintain a youthful, glowing complexion. Essential oils and hydrosols are the fragrant liquids that are distilled from different plant parts, such as flower petals, herb leaves and tree barks, and are fundamental components of any solid, natural skin care regime. Cold pressed unscented oils are extracted from various fruits, nuts and seeds, and include olive oil, sweet almond oil, avocado oil and jojoba oil. Used in tandem, essential oils, hydrosols and cold pressed unscented oils work together to soothe and nourish the skin, encouraging a healthful, radiant complexion.

Skin Types

There are five basic skin types, and you will want to consider yours when making your own aromatherapy beauty products.

Oily Skin
Oily skin is caused by over-active glands, which produce a substance called sebum, a naturally healthy skin lubricant. When the skin produces too much sebum, it becomes thick and heavy in texture. Oily skin is characterized by shininess, pimples and blemishes. Frequent steam cleaning and exfoliation can help reduce these symptoms.

Dry Skin
Dry skin usually results when skin fails to produce enough sebum to maintain a naturally lubricated surface. This lack of oil in the skin is often hereditary, but can also be caused by over-exposure to the sun and other environmental elements. As we age, our skin becomes more dry as decreased metabolism reduces the rapidity with which dead skin cells are replaced. Dry skin often appears coarse, tight, dull and flaky, with visible lines and wrinkles. Massage with essential and cold pressed oils can stimulate metabolism and alleviate dry skin conditions.

Normal Skin
Normal skin produces a healthy amount of sebum, and tends to be neither dry nor oily in feel.

Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin reacts unfavorably to a variety of chemicals and environmental factors. Having had ample opportunity to compare brand new baby skin with skin that is just a few years old, it seems to me that all skin is delicate and sensitive when it is new. Increased exposure to nature's elements such as the sun, wind and cold, as well as to harsh cosmetic ingredients, tend to toughen skin over time.

Combination Skin
Many people have different skin types on different parts of the face. For example, it is not uncommon for a person to have oily skin around the nose, forehead and chin, while the rest of the face is more on the dry side. If you have more than one skin type on your face, it is wise to use products containing different ingredients to treat the areas differently.

The Benefits Of Using Fresh Products & Essential Oils On The Skin

Several years ago, I was shocked to learn of the ingredients that were in most of the skin care products I had been using on my skin for years. They were full of preservatives, thickeners, harsh gelling agents, dyes and a number of other chemical ingredients. These ingredients were designed to increase the aesthetic appeal and shelf life of products, but contributed nothing at all to the health of my skin.

I now make my own body lotion, facial creams, exfoliants and masks using fresh ingredients, and when I have the time, I enjoy teaching others how to make natural beauty products that are far superior to those available at even the most exclusive salons and department stores. I omit as many of the synthetic, chemical, man-made ingredients as possible, and ensure that my skin care products contain an abundance of fresh, healthful, beneficial ingredients.

Your Step By Step At-Home Facial

A basic facial must include at least 3 elements: (1) cleansing; (2) toning; and (3) moisturizing. Additional steps might include steaming, exfoliating and masking. Each of these steps is outlined below, along with suggested recipes for you to try. This is the perfect type of facial to suggest to any customers or friends who are looking for natural, easy to prepare and use treatments for their wedding day or any day!

Step 1. Before cleansing your skin with a gentle cleanser, it is wise to give yourself a light steam treatment to open your pores and prepare your face for cleaning. To do this, simply soak a soft towel in a bowl of comfortably warm herbal tea (chamomile is one of my favorites). Wring out the towel and place it over your face and neck area and relax until it cools slightly. You may repeat this process, as it is quite soothing.

Step 2. Cleanse your face with a gentle handmade cleanser such as Rose Cream Cleanser. Use upward, circular movements of the fingertips to gently stimulate the skin and help lift surface debris and excess oil. Rinse with warm water and gently pat excess moisture from face with a soft towel. If you wear heavy make-up, you might wish to repeat the cleansing process.

Step 3. After cleansing, it is important to tone the skin using ingredients that help balance the pH of the skin, which is typically disturbed during the cleansing process. The recipe for Tone Up Tea is excellent for most skin types, and contains aloe to soothe and green tea as an effective anti-oxidant. Apply the toner with a soft cotton pad, but do not rub the skin. Rather, saturate the pad and pat the toner over the face and neck area. Do not pat skin dry. If you sense the aroma of the cider vinegar, don't worry. It disappears quickly. Apple cider vinegar is the best natural ingredient to ensure optimal pH balance for the skin. Avoid eye area when using this toner. You skin is now ready for moisturizing.

Step 4. Moisturize your skin using Aromatic Facial Oil, which contains a host of soothing ingredients to add moisture and nutrients to your skin. To seal in the moisture, be sure to apply the oil while skin remains damp from applying the toner. Gently apply the oil to your face and neck using patting motions. For oily areas of skin, one application of oil should suffice. Apply twice to dry areas of skin, waiting about 2-3 minutes between applications, and being sure to moisten the skin slightly with water or toner before the second application.

For the recipes mentioned here, and others that are perfect for wedding days and any occasion, check out MakeYourCosmetics.com.


Have A Great Week!!
Donna Maria
Editor, The Handmade Beauty Connection
The Handmade Beauty Network | www.handmadebeauty.com


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