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The
Handmade Beauty Connection e-Newsletter
August 1,
2005
A Publication of The Handmade Beauty Network
ISSN 1530-9630 | Volume 6, Issue 32
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1. HBN Member Update: Welcome New & Renewing HBN Members!
2. Announcing The August 2005 Handmade Beauty Box!
3. Handmade Beauty Recipe: Summer Facial Mask
4. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: win some herbal deodorant!
5. Featured Article: Unique Summertime Scents
6. Handmade Beauty Benefit Of The Week: Be Your Own Publicist With The
Handmade Beauty Business Brain Exchange
1. HBN Member Update: Welcome New & Renewing HBN Members!
Renewing
Members!
Aquarius Aromatherapy
& Soap | Monika Dowker | Canada
* renewing member; soap
supplies for novices and experts alike, 170+ fragrance oils and more
Skin Essentials | Jane
Griffith | Michigan
* renewing member;
New
Members!
Bubbles 'n Bees | Tammy
Taylor | Maryland
* soap supplies for novices and
experts alike, 170+ fragrance oils and more
Body Confections | Barbara
Schiller | California
* soap supplies for novices and
experts alike, 170+ fragrance oils and
Clover Lane Skin Care |
Laura Contino | Pennsylvania
* soap supplies for novices and
experts alike, 170+ fragrance oils and
Coconut Cottage | Kelly
Norman | North Carolina
* soap supplies for novices and
experts alike, 170+ fragrance oils and
Agape Ranch Bath Salts
& More | Carol Rhodes-Rice | Idaho
* handmade Dead Sea bath salts, salt
scrubs, etc., in more than 40 fragrances
Soapers Market | Barbara
Freeman | Missouri
* hundreds of decorative soap molds,
base oils, colorants, bath accessories and more
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. Announcing the August 2005 Handmade Beauty Box!
Announcing The
August Handmade
Beauty Box!
As I write this
message, a variety of HBN member products are on the beauty editor's desk as
Self Magazine! Sugar scrubs, soaps, body butters and more --
all in the July 2005 Handmade Beauty Box!!
Get your winter and dry
skin products ready! The August Handmade Beauty Box is here! This month's
beauty editor is at Shape Magazine! Shape is, among
other things, a "how to manual for a healthful lifestyle."
According to it's website, the magazine has over 5 million readers a month,
and features articles on beauty, fashion and health. If you'd like to know
how you can get your products in the hands of the Shape beauty editorial team this
month, click here!
3. Handmade Beauty Recipe: Summer Facial Mask
Summer
Facial Mask is composed largely of green clay, which is the most drawing
clay. Clay absorbs excess sebum and dirt from the skin, leaving you feeling
refreshed and clean. Great for oily skin on these hot summer days!
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!
4. Handmade Beauty Trivia Question: last week's winner was Sonya
Maddox of Ardmore, Alabama. Sonya won a bar of Chocolate Mint Mousse Soap,
courtesy of Maryam's
Soap Creations!
Last Week's Question: Many of today's suppliers of mica are
committed to providing colors that are free of animal products. One of the
main animal products they shun is cochineal, the beautiful red color that
comes from crushed female insects that live on a particular type of plant.
To win this week, state the type of plant the insect lives on.
Last Week's Answer: Prickly pear cactus
This Week's Question: It has been said that "the hand
that rocks the cradle rules the world." In 1992, a dark, thriller movie
borrowed its title from that saying. Starring Rebecca De Mornay and
Annabella Sciorra in leading lady roles, the move was a hit at the box
office, making many a new mom a bit squeamish about utilizing the services
of live-in nannies. To win this week, state the name of the movie.
Be the first to correctly answer this week's question and win some
win some herbal body deodorant, courtesy of Botanical
Skin Works!
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!
5. Featured Article: Favorite Summertime Scents
Polls
conducted routinely at HBN's sister site MakeYourCosmetics.com, indicate that there are several popular summer scents. Florals
like honeysuckle and lilac are definitely beloved, but "anything citrus-y"
definitely tops the list. Aromas like lemon, orange, grapefruit and
tangerine definitely make sunny summer days more fun. And a few drops of
citrus essential oil in a base of plain water in a spritzer bottle (shake
before using) is all you need to cool down on on a hot summer afternoon. (Or
you can try a new Vitamin C toner/spritzer from HBN member Parisian's
Pure Indulgence that I've been enjoying lately!)
Aside from the more well known citrus oils, there are some unusual oils
that, when combined with typical citrus oils, can also lift the summer doldrums.
Ounce for ounce, these oils are much more expensive, but you'll need far
less than an ounce to get maximum mileage out of them. Purchased in tiny
quantities and used by the partial drop, these oils combine with citrus oils to
create enticing new scents that are perfect for the season. Remember that
these are not your typical, average everyday aromatic oils -- far from it!
Instead, they are fun and unusual additions to your standard aromatic
pantry. While I am not a perfumer, I sure have fun with these oils when I
get the time to pull them out and put my amateur alchemy skills to good use!
Try these oils in the smallest imaginable quantities. Suggested supplier
websites contain helpful formulation, perfumery and/or aromatherapy ideas.
Beeswax Absolute
An all-time favorite for me, this smells like honey, only so much more
intense. A lovely brown color and rich pour-able texture make you feel like
it should be dripped on fresh ice cream. But don't eat it. Just smell it and
mix it with anything orange and you will love it! I'd love to go swimming in
this stuff sometime! HBN member supplier: From
Nature With Love.
Coffee Bean Absolute
This smells JUST like coffee, strong, deep and vibrant. I sniff it now and
then all by itself to get my caffeine "fix," but I also like to
mix it with orange essential oil and cinnamon to create a heady, spicy
aroma. Once I grated some organic orange zest and let it soak in a
tablespoon of cocoa bean absolute for a few weeks in a sunny window. I added
the resulting mixture -- a great coffee orange scent -- a drop at a time to
my handmade oatmeal facial masks for a few weeks. Yummy! Suggested supplier:
Kismet
Potions.
Red Mandarin
As you may recall from another recent newsletter issue, green mandarin is a
new favorite essential oil for me. Add the red variety to that! A slightly
more intense aroma than green mandarin, red mandarin blends well with any
citrus oil. Try it with lime for a spicy pick me up! Suggested supplier: Essential
Wholesale.
Hay Absolute
This has is a very strong herbaceous aroma that is reminiscent of sweet
grasses and fields. The combination of "herbness and sweetness"
makes it great to add to a single citrus choice, creating a scent that is at
once uplifting, sweet and herbal. HBN member supplier: SunRose
Aromatics.
Neroli
Of all the oils listed here, this is the only one safe for use in small
quantities on infants and small children. Add a drop of neroli and a drop of
tangerine to a half ounce of sweet almond oil for a delicate baby massage
treat. Neroli is also said to help relieve the symptoms associated with
depression, so it's a great option for new moms who might be experiencing
post-partum depression. (Consult a doctor of course!) HBN member supplier: From
Nature With Love.
Linden Blossom Absolute
Linden is sweet and soft, and decidedly feminine. Use it with lemon, neroli
and sandalwood to make a simple perfume blend. If you like headiness, this
is a scent for you! HBN member supplier: SunRose
Aromatics.
August is usually a slow month, making it a great time to relax with a
small selection of new aromatic discoveries. Choose one or two and have fun
blending them in small quantities with less expensive oils. You'll be amazed
at how little of the more expensive oils are needed to make a new scent to
remove the summer doldrums -- one sniff at a time!
6. Handmade Beauty Benefit Of The Week: Be Your Own Publicist
With The Handmade Beauty Business Brain Exchange!
Join
us for the August 2005 Handmade Beauty Brain
Exchange!!
When: Thursday,
August 4
Time: 2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
Topic: How To Be Your Own Publicist!
To RSVP, send an email to
HBN, with BRAIN EXCHANGE in the heading and the call-in details will be
forwarded to you! BRAIN EXCHANGE must be in your subject line or you may not
receive the call-in details.
To read more about HBN's
Brain Exchanges, click here!
Best & Success!!
Donna Maria
Editor, The Handmade Beauty Connection
The Handmade Beauty Network | www.handmadebeauty.com
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