Showing posts with label green skin care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label green skin care. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Sugar Scrub Cubes

The Benefits of Using Sugar Scrub Cubes
More than just a kitchen staple, a sugar scrub can improve the health of your skin.  Sugar scrubs remove dead skin and dirt, leaving your skin feeling refreshed and healthy.  Exfoliation is the secret to glowing, healthy skin. Using an exfoliating sugar scrub can help you attain smooth healthy skin. The benefits of a natural sugar scrub go above just cleansing; the healing and hydrating properties found in a sugar scrub is perfect for all skin types.


Why are Sugar Scrub Cubes Different?
Natural Garden Soaps sugar cubes are super convenient and less messy than traditional sugar scrubs in jar.  Since a sugar scrub is all natural, there are no harsh side effects.  Which means you can use a sugar scrub no matter if you have dry, oily, combination or mature skin. Natural Garden Soaps sugar scrub cubes contains other natural ingredients to help hydrate your skin  such as Shea Butter, essential oil, coconut oil, olive oil and palm oil.



Why Use a Sugar Scrub Cubes?
Commonly just using a soap to cleanse skin is not enough to remove all of dead skin and excess oils; that’s where a sugar scrub cubes can be extremely helpful. Using a sugar scrub can help super clean your skin and unclogs pores which helps stimulate new skin cell renewal.  Treat your skin weekly with our sugar scrub cubes, you will see a huge difference in the way your skin looks and feels. You will love it!
How To Use a Sugar Scrub Cubes
For the best results, use a sugar scrub in the shower. Take 1 or 2 cubes into the shower, break and knead in the palm of your hand with warm water to start lather. Scrub over your skin in a circular motion and rinse with warm water. Your skin will feel so soft after this amazing sugar scrub treatment.
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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Natural Living on a Budget

{Thursday's By Tara} - A Thursday ritual. A featured post written by Tara; simple, special, extraordinary moments in soaping and life.

Shopping Organic and Green while still keeping some green in your wallet!
If you’re like me you’re constantly looking for ways to go green and have a more organic home, yet have to be budget conscious.  I recently came across an article in Kiwi magazine about how to do just that.  If you haven’t seen Kiwi yet, you definitely need to pick up a copy.  It’s all about how to raise your family in a natural and organic way.  I’d like to share a few tips with you about how to Go Green and Save money in your home!
Grocery
-While it may seem hard to locate quality organic items in a grocery store, most are catching up with the trend and some even feature an entire aisle of organic choices, as well as a section in the produce.  Most offer a store brand of organic as well, which will save you tons!  As long as the item has the USDA Organic seal, then it must meet the same standards as the name brand version.  
-Another idea is to switch over slowly.  Each week add 1 or 2 organic items to your list.   It will make the switch easier on your wallet and if you even notice, easier on the refined taste palates of your family members.
Coupons
-Most stores offer a frequent shopper program, that send out coupons and sales based on your shopping habits.  
-Go directly to the manufacturer of your favorite organic foods and request coupons from the source.
-Visit an online coupon site that specializes in organic coupons
-organicfoodcoupons.com
-healthesavers.com
-organicdeals.com
-Ebay -believe it or not ebay has a “Food & Wine” subcategory under Home & Garden that houses coupon.  Just search for organic.  Even  though there is a small cost associated with these coupons, the savings far outweigh it.



Farmers Market
This seems like a no-brainier for fruits and veggies, but most farmers markets also offer tons of local items such as baked good, eggs, milk, cheese, etc.  You also get to talk directly to the people growing the items so you can find out their specific practices.


Clothing, Toys, Books, Household Items
Do not underestimate the treasures waiting to be found at your local thrift store, consignment shop, or even garage sale.  I have found everything from clothes with tags still on them, expensive handbags and backpacks, and even the occasional collectible that I would never pay full price for.  A great way to live green is to re-use clothing, books, and toys instead of buying new.
Skin Care
There are lots of options for natural skin care.  You can even make your owns masks, hair treatments, and nail care items.  Using organic products for this, make it a great choice. At  Natural Garden Soaps we offer a full line natural soaps, skin, and body care items.    All items are handmade and contain natural and organic ingredients.
I hope you are able to take a few of these tips and start on your journey of Going Green, or if you are already making changes, maybe you can pick up a new idea.