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Donna Maria's Handmade Beauty Connection
May 30, 2005
Happy Summer!!


A Publication of The Handmade Beauty Network
ISSN 1530-9630 | Volume 6, Issue 22
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1. HBN Member Update: Welcome New & Renewing HBN Members!
2. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: win a copy of Creating An Herbal Bodycare Business!
3. The Handmade Beauty Cookbook: Limited Copies Left!
4. Handmade Beauty Recipe: Hand Aid
5. Featured Article: Outer Extremities

Special Note: Please pause to remember the courage and sacrifice of the men and women who are serving and have served in the military throughout the world. Yes, we celebrate Memorial Day in America to recognize Americans who have served our country. In so doing, let us not forget that war is and has always been universal, and every cause being fought for, whether it's one we believe in personally or not, is being fought by men and women around the world who are risking everything to protect and defend their own homelands. Thanks to those who gave everything. And God bless those who are serving now. May you go home safe. We all give some, but some give all.


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

Renewing Members!

Silk'n Shea | Joena Buchholz | Oregon
* renewing member; handcrafted skincare made with shea butter, silk protein and Dead Sea Salt, with other vegetable oils, herbs and pure essential oils

Monave Mineral Cosmetics | Debbie Bilezikian | Maryland
* renewing member; loose mineral make-up in bulk or retail sizes

Lynden House | Lil Zielke | Canada
* renewing member; soapmaking supplies including melt and pour glycerin soap bases, perfume fragrance oils, essential oils, colorants and more -- Canadians, get your Handmade Beauty Cookbook at Lynden House!!

New Members!

Symren | Ingrid Anderson | New York
* Crash Course Manicure

OF Scents and Lotions | Vivian Williams | Maryland
* where ultra sensitive skin is the specialty!

HBN Members On The Move!!

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. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: last week's winner was Sakina Ansari of Baltimore, MD. Sakina won a 30- minute handmade beauty success consultation!

Last Week's Question: One of the consequences of aging is a loss of certain hormones. Melanin, which causes hair to be darker in color, is derived from a hormone which decreases in the body as it ages. The less of this hormone there is in the body, the less melanin there is in the body, and consequently, the less color hair will have. To win this week, state the name of the hormone discussed.

Last Week's Answer: Melanocyte-stimulating hormone

This Week's QuestionState the total number of bones that are contained within the fingers and toes of a healthy set of feet (2 feet) and hands (2 hands).

Be the first to answer this week's question and win a copy of Creating An Herbal Bodycare Business!

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!


3. The Handmade Beauty Cookbook: Limited Copies Left!

Published just 6 months ago, this book is extremely popular and almost sold out. Why? Well, the recipes are fantastic! From sugar scrubs to customized facial masks and handmade soaps, the easy to follow instructions and sources for ingredients can't be beat. And this is the only body care book that not only features recipes, but also features information on the Handmade Beauty Network members who created and submitted the recipes. If you want some inspiration to follow your dreams in this industry or any other, you can use this book!. It's available from any of the HBN members listed here.


4. Handmade Beauty Recipe: Hand Aid

Try this great new recipe for Hand Aid to help keep your hands soft and touchable!

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. Featured Article: Outer Extremities

As we mark the formal beginning of summer, we also flock in droves to the spa to treat our Outer Extremities. These pedicures and manicures help us coordinate our hands and feet (especially if we use polish) and mark the beginning of a renewed emphasis on caring for two of the hardest working parts of our bodies.. Don't forget to treat yourself to one or the other (or both!) this week to mark the beginning of summer! (And if it's not summer where you are, that's OK. Do it anyway!) When I have the time (and when I don't have it, I try to make it!), I like to treat myself to a manicure and pedicure as a part of my bath. I share my simple and fun mani/pedi process below, but first, a little story.

At my church, there is an annual Princess Day for girls 4 and older. For $15, each girl enjoys a manicure and hair style, each provided by professional volunteers from local salons. My daughter is 3 this year so she was not able to attend but I have already made up my mind to clear my calendar for the event next year because I think it's just that important for girls to enjoy pampering rituals with peers starting as early as possible in life.

I did not have my first manicure until I was out of college. (How yucky is that, I hear you all saying!!) Yes, it's true. And when I did, I enjoyed sitting up their in that Pedi-Throne reading the latest issue of whatever in the world there was to read before O The Oprah Magazine. As I thumbed through the pages, I glanced down to see the pedicurist using something that looked like a junior hacksaw to remove something from my feet. What on earth was it, I asked. It was dead skin, and I could not believe that I could still be breathing if there was so much dead skin on my feet. Since then, I've been careful to either give myself a pedicure or make sure I have on regularly. I give my daughter a manicure and pedicure a few times a month. It's fairly easy to do as her feet and hands are like sweet silk. She really enjoys the pampering, plus I apply a layer or two of light pink or purple nail polish and she declares herself a Big Girl at the end of the process. While I'm "working on her," we talk about kids at her pre-kindergarten program, her teacher, what she learns in church and school, what she wants to do that weekend and all sorts of other really fun stuff. While pampering her, I'm enjoying teaching her that pampering yourself is important, and it's all the more fun when you do it with a friend.

Having said that, my favorite Mani-Pedi routine is performed solamente! No husbands, no kids, no television, no radio -- nothing except maybe a candle. I hope you enjoy it too!

Step 1. Remove any nail polish. Clip nails if needed. Thoroughly clean hands and feet using a good handmade soap and a loofah scrub or other exfoliant. Be sure to scrub the palms and between the fingers. Use a brush to clean under and around each nail. (An old toothbrush works well for this. I save all of them and they are in various baskets all over the bathroom so my whole family can have clean nails. Dirt under the fingernails really bugs me -- but I digress ...) Use an orange stick or nail file to clean under toe nails (especially the big toe) or other hard to reach areas.

Step 2. Soak hands feet in the tub while you relax, bathe, read a magazine or chat on the phone.

Step 3. File nails if needed. Gently push back cuticles using an orange stick.

Step 4. Use Hand Aid to exfoliate and smooth skin. Rinse well, using soap if necessary, to clean oil residue left behind by the oils in Hand Aid. This is especially important if you plan to polish your nails as an oily layer between the nail and the polish may encourage the polish to chip and/or peel more easily. Dry your feet and hands. Buff nails and apply polish if desired.


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


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