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Your Guide To The Perfect Selfcare Day!
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Self-care is often pushed to the back burner in our busy lives. We’re all guilty of neglecting our wellbeing, whether it's our diet, exercise routine, mental peace, or skin health. However, prioritizing selfcare is crucial and with International Selfcare Day around the corner, it’s the perfect time to remind ourselves of its importance and how easily it can be incorporated into our daily lives.
Constantly being torn between work, family and living life to the fullest, we forget the importance of actually taking care of ourselves. Whether it's due to long hours or outright laziness, we never prioritze our selfcare.  
It's not uncommon to see people opting for unhealthy fast food and skipping daily exercise due to time constraints. We also think doom scrolling on TikTok and Instagram helps us relax, when it actually leaves you unstimulated and bored. And let's not forget our skin, which is often neglected. We ‘forget’ to remove makeup after a night out, use products filled with harmful chemicals, don’t wash our moisturize our skin enough and most importantly, we don’t use the right selfcare products.
See if you want to start putting yourself first Dr. Natural has got you covered. Just follow our selfcare guide:
5 Easy Self-Care Activities for Selfcare Day
Start Your Day the Right Way
The right start is important to have a productive day. Take a few minutes to meditate or plan out your day instead of scrolling through social media. Use Dr. Natural’s Citrus Body Wash during your morning shower to invigorate your senses and wake up your skin.
Eat Healthy
Remember to prioirtize healthy meals during your day. Eating a wholesome lunch of nutrient rich food will keep you energized for the day ahead. Remember to wash your hands before and after with any of our pure castile liquid soaps
Keep Your Skin Clean
It's incredibly important to keep your skin clean and moisturized throughout the day. You can prevent oily skin in the summers and dry skin in the winters by using trusted natural selfcare products. Use our Activated Charcoal Soap to effectively combat acne free of harsh chemicals or use our natural Castile Soap whose gentle touch and plant-based ingredients nourish and protect skin
Unwind with Fun Activities
Cut out some time in your evening to partake in activities you enjoy. Step outside for a short walk, read a book, or have a cup of herbal tea to help you feel calmer and rejuvenated. If your happy place is a gym or playing football, remember to use our natural, safe and long lasting deodorants
Soothing Nighttime Routine
End your day with a soothing routine that helps your skin and promotes sleep. A warm bath with our hemp infused Lavender Body wash is not only incredibly relaxing but also effectively cleanses the skins of impurities. Lock in the moisture after your bath with our Castile Body Lotions that help hydrate the skin for a smoother and softer touch
Incorporating these simple selfcare practices into your day can make a significant difference in your skin health. This International Selfcare Day, take the opportunity to prioritize yourself and discover the benefits of natural products!
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16woodsequ · 9 months
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Sunday Steve - Day Eight
Things that would be new or unfamiliar to Steve in the 21st century, either due to the time period he grew up in, or his social-economic status and other such factors.
Day Eight: Shampoo and Conditioner
Shampoo: The origins of the word shampoo comes from an Indian hair and body massage called champooi/champo.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s shampoo was a water soluble, dry shampoo powder that would be dissolved by the teaspoon in a cup of hot water (Link). Shampoo could also come as bars of soap, which could lather or be grated and dissolved into boiling water and left to cool and solidify.
A 1908 New York Times shampoo guide claims "hair is best shampooed at night, following thorough combing and brushing, and singeing split ends. Castile soap is applied with a stiff brush and rinsed four times every month to six weeks." (Link)
Bathing had become more and more common as part of the hygiene routine in the early 1900s, but shampooing was generally recommended every two weeks—or every four to six weeks (preferably using castile soap or tar soap) because shampoo was known for drying out and damaging hair. (Link)
While at-home shampooing was slowly becoming more common, it was more common—for those who could afford it—to get it commercially done. Most shampoo ads were targeted towards women, but men in barbershops "transitioned from using hair tonics to using shampoos to remove the build-up of heavy styling products" (Link).
The liquid shampoo first really started hitting the market in 1927. So by the 30s at-home shampooing became even more common. This is due to a combination of most Americans have in-house plumbing, their own bathrooms, and the shampoo formulas becoming less harsh and drying. The combination of all this meant one could wash their hair every week. (Link) (Every day shampooing began to be marketed in the 70s since oily hairstyles were out of fashion.)
Liquid shampoos were sold in glass bottles, while powdered shampoos came in tins.
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Bottles of shampoo and lotions manufactured in the early 20th century by the C.L. Hamilton Co. of Washington, D.C., United States
It wasn't until 1934 that detergent-based (no-soap, modern) shampoos came onto the market (Link).
Sarah Rogers likely wouldn't have been able to afford to get her hair shampooed, but she could have made her own shampoo from castile soap bars (example youtube video) or bought shampoo powders which were then dissolved in water.
She would only wash her hair every few weeks, most likely brushing her hair and keeping it up in styles in-between washes. (Link) Using a clean brush to brush ones hair helped remove and evenly distribute oils.
In 1933 shampoo cost about 25-50 cents. (Link) (Link) I haven't dug deep to know exactly what kind of things Steve and Sarah would be able to afford. But it wouldn't surprise me if there were times they could and couldn't afford hair care products.
As for if Steve would shampoo his hair, he probably just used soap. Shampoo had soap in it until 1933 (which was why it was so drying) (Link). But men could afford to use soap on their hair since they usually had shorter hair and their natural head oils could help mitigate the damage.
I can find less information about men's hair routines if they couldn't afford to go to barbershops, so I'm less certain of what Steve would do. But 20s, 30s, and 40s men's hair styles had a lot of oil or greasy styling products. While these would need to be washed out for re-styling (probably weekly like women) the oil products would help against drying out the hair.
Men also always wore hats. Having stiff or slick-down hair was important so that hair styles wouldn't be ruined by putting on and removing hats. Hair oils would stain hats, chairs and other things heads came in contact with.
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Circa 1920 Glostora hair oil and brush ad and Hair Slik ad
Don't be fooled by the ad. This vintage bottle of Glostora is 5 inches or 12.5 cm tall. It would be put on after shampooing, like conditioner.
In the Captain America: The First Avenger movie we can see that Steve's hair isn't slicked back. This could just be a modern day styling choice, but it could also show that Steve did not care about styling his hair.
Cleanliness was was important so he probably washed his hair every few weeks with soap and bathed regularly. But it doesn't look like he put heavy product in his hair. (Unlike Bucky, who probably had more reason to shampoo his hair. It wouldn't surprise me if Bucky went to the barbershop when he could afford it.)
Steve probably couldn't afford to do more to his hair than wash it with soap every few weeks. He likely made his own shampoo with castile or tar soap. This method makes more shampoo than the bottles of liquid shampoo being sold.
Conditioner: Conditioners originated from a product called brilliantine (developed in 1900) which was used to soften beards and moustaches. This product would be put on after styling in barbershops to make the hair shine and soften it. (Glostora and Hair Slik are similar products.) (Link)
"It was oil based, giving off a slimy residue to anything it touched. Homemakers knit lace doilies to cover the backs of high back chairs and couches to protect the furniture from men’s greasy heads" (Link)
Other items used similar to conditioners were hair tonics, or Wildwood Cream.
Conditioner became a necessity because of shampoo, as it is drying to the hair. So it wasn't used much until shampooing became more common (oil has a long history of being used to tame hair, but commercial conditioner products became more common along with shampoo use.) (Link)
Women caught on to these types of commercial products. I've had a hard time finding specific conditioner products from the 30s. Here is a hair care routine for women circa 1930 that mentions brillientine, so it looks like women began using brillientine as well before more specific conditioning products were developed.
There seemed to be more conditioner products developed by the 40s. Here's a conditioning cream from around the 40s, and a different one with a price (about 39¢).
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1942 Drene Shampoo Hair Conditioner Vintage Print Ad
(Drene was the first modern synthetic (no soap) shampoo and you can see in the side panel of this ad they say "Don't rob your hair of its glamour by using soap or liquid soap shampoo—which always leave behind a dulling film that dims the natural lustre and color brilliance!")
Wrap up
Modern day hair routines would be recognisable but still somewhat unfamiliar to Steve. This is partially because men's hairstyles have changed drastically from the slick-back styles he is used to. Hats have also gone out of style.
Also, it is common now in America to wash one's hair around three times a week. This shift came about with the change in hair styles. Woman leaving hair down and covering it less necessitates the need to shampoo and condition it more. (Women shampooed their hair once a week in salons up to the 60s).
The products are also slightly different. Liquid shampoo is the dominate form now (I doubt Steve ever bought liquid shampoo) and they come in plastic bottles. The liquid shampoo is likely a much different formula than he's used to. Additionally, conditioning is a very specific step in the process and hair product ingredients have evolved.
There are also combination products like 2-1 shampoo and conditioner which came about in the late 1980s.
Along with the cultural changes, Steve's socioeconomic status would effect his perception of hair-care routines and buying hair products.
With modern (no soap) products, Steve's hair is probably softer and shinier. Steve would have been aware of no soap products, but I don't think he would have bought them. However, he could have had these products used on him during his USO tour. Interacting with the women there probably introduced him to many products he was less familiar with.
Men's hairstyling in the 1920s.
This post kind of got away from me! But I hope you enjoyed my deep dive into 20th century hair care.
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Lately I’m so obsessed with the smell of Castile soap ! We have some all purpose body/house wash and I wish i could eat it/ burn it e/ use it as a lotion, live in that smell omg
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astrophagia · 1 year
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I have had a skin rash on both sides of my jawline/cheek area for a year after a disposable face mask caused a shocking allergic reaction on my face.
I had tried everything topically without it being prescription-based. hydrocorisol, eczema/psoriasis lotions, castille soap, etc. It all helped, but mildly.
I began weighing out dandelion leaf and burdock root for people at work and I noticed it smelled so good it made my mouth salivate and I thought, ‘that’s odd. maybe my body needs that’.
so I started drinking it in a tea and guess what.
drank it twice. twice. my skin allergy that’s been my company for a year is almost gone.
jfc. listen to your body.
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leyhejuhyunghan · 6 months
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Yesterday on the internet shopping mall the Olive Young store bought cosmetic products. Today received syoss camellia shampoo, Kundal tea tree baby powder shampoo, Bio Heal BOH ceramide peeling gel, manyo factory peeling gel, Uriage hyseac cleansing gel, Dr. Bronner’s pure-castile soap sandalwood jasmine, Aveeno stress relief body lotion with pouch, Torriden 1+1 brightening mask pack, Leivy body wash lavender, L’Oréal elseve hair oil botanical citrus. Thanks for kind delivery service. Have a safe and good and meaningful day.
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nurseshannansreviews · 7 months
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Personal Hygiene Products w/ Links ♡
Greetings, everyone! ♡
I thought I'd assist you in getting comfortable in your clean journey. Many of you have expressed that you're looking for products that are both affordable and useful. Being clean, feeling your best, and maintaining an aesthetic all at the same time does NOT have to be overwhelming or unattainable. It may feel as though you don't know where to start with improving your personal hygiene, but luckily, this post exists!
Below are links to products I recommend purchasing to make an improvement in your personal hygiene. Many of these are items I've used or continue to use. From my personal experience, even the smallest of hygiene products can make a huge difference in the way you feel about yourself. So, be sure to look into the items with an open mind. If you've never used a product, read the ingredients and such to avoid any allergic reactions or disappointments!
Links may be a bit difficult to see if you're on desktop, but hover your cursor over them and they should show up just fine!
🧴 Body
Unscented Soap: Dr. Bronner's Pure Castile Bar Soap, Unscented
Liquid Body Wash: Love Beauty And Planet Plant-Based Body Wash Nourish and Illuminate Skin Rose Water and Niacinamide
Deodorant: Love Beauty And Planet Deodorant, Murumuru Butter and Rose, 2.95 Oz
Body Lotion: Love Beauty and Planet Delicious Glow Body Lotion for Soft, Glowing Skin Murumuru Butter & Rose Moisturizers 13.5 oz
Sunscreen: [Beauty of Josaon] Matte sun stick, Mugwort+Camelia, Beauty of Josaon Relief Sun Organic Sunscreen SPF50
👁 Eyes
Sleep Mask: LULUSILK Mulberry Silk Sleep Eye Mask & Blindfold
Brow and Eyelash Growth Serum: Pure Body Naturals Organic Castor Oil for Eyelashes and Eyebrows with Applicator Kit, Brow and Eyelash Growth Serum, 1 fl oz
Eye Drops: TheraTears Dry Eye Therapy Eye Drops for Dry Eyes, 0.5 Fl Oz
🧖🏾‍♀️ Face
Silk Pillowcase: Mulberry Silk Pillowcase for Hair and Skin
Facial Cleanser: Cetaphil Face Wash, Hydrating Gentle Skin Cleanser for Dry to Normal Sensitive Skin, NEW 20oz, Fragrance Free, Soap Free and Non-Foaming
Hyaluronic Acid: Asterwood Pure Hyaluronic Acid Serum for Face; 29ml/1 oz
✨ Fragrances
Body Mist: Ari By Ariana Grande Body Mist, 8.0 Fl Oz
Body Mist: Ariana Grande Moonlight Women Body Mist 8 oz
Body Mist: Victoria's Secret First Love Fine Fragrance Mist 8.4 Fl Oz
🦷 Mouth
Tongue Scraper: MasterMedi Tongue Scraper with Case
Toothpaste: Hello Oral Care Activated Charcoal Teeth Whitening Fluoride Free and SLS Free Toothpaste, 4 Ounce (Pack of 1)
Mouthwash: Hello Activated Charcoal Extra Freshening Mouthwash
💭 Word of ADVICE
Just because I enjoy these products doesn't necessarily mean that you will. Purchase with wisdom, gain insight on the ingredients used. Take note of the prices, the ethics, the scents labelled, etc. If you DO purchase and enjoy these products, be sure to come back, comment, and let me know what your experience with them was.
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mxearthcare · 2 years
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For the love of rosemary
AROMATHERAPY, ESSENTIAL OILS
The Wonders of Rosemary Essential Oil
Rosemary Plant
Rosemary essential oil is one of the oldest and most widely used of all aromatherapy oils. This powerful extract has been popular since ancient times for its medicinal uses, as well as for its energising scent that can be used to uplift moods and promote mental clarity. It’s a great choice for anyone looking to benefit from nature’s healing powers.
All You Need To Know About Rosemary Essential Oil
At first glance, rosemary essential oil may appear intimidating, however it is actually very easy to get started with this potent elixir. With just a few drops of the oil you can unlock its amazing properties, which range from improved memory and concentration to aiding muscle aches or reducing inflammation. It also has many topical benefits such as skin lightening, acne reduction, and tissue regeneration.
Ready to take advantage of its benefits? Here are some tips on how to make the most out of rosemary essential oil:
Diffuse it in your home or office space – add a few drops into an aromatherapy diffuser to fill your environment with the invigorating scent!
Create an aromatic massage oil – mix this oil with other base oils such as coconut or jojoba and use it in massage sessions for stress relief and relaxation.
Use it in a facial steam – add this wonder-potion into warm water for a soothing facial steam treatment – perfect for cleansing pores and boosting circulation!
Make a hair rinse – create your own restorative hair rinse by adding rosemary essential oil into water and using it after shampooing your locks – this will help deep clean scalp buildup while improving shine!
Incorporate into DIY skincare recipes – combine with other natural ingredients such as honey or apple cider vinegar to make nourishing face masks that help hydrate skin, tackle breakouts, reduce wrinkles, etc…
Add it into homemade soaps & body lotions – experiment with making your own homemade beauty products by mixing rosemary essential oil along with other natural ingredients like almond milk or shea butter – these concoctions make great gifts too!
Rosemary is an incredibly versatile oil; no matter what you intend on using it for (medicinally, spiritually or topically) this powerful extract can be trusted to bring about positive results! So don’t wait any longer – dive in headfirst and get familiar with this gorgeous botanical remedy!
Unlock the Magic of Rosemary Essential Oil For Thicker, Shinier Hair
Hair growth is something that many of us desire, which is why so many products are available on the market aimed at improving it. But before you shell out for expensive products, consider trying out a natural remedy: rosemary essential oil!
This ancient plant has been used for centuries to promote hair growth and give a healthy shine to locks. It’s thought that its active ingredients stimulate activity in your scalp, leading to enhanced hair production and nourishment. It is also known to reduce excess sebum—an oily substance secreted by the scalp—which can lead to stronger hair follicles, fewer breakouts and ultimately thicker, healthier hair.
To get started with this natural elixir, here are some tips on how to use rosemary essential oil for enhancing your mane’s appearance:
Make a Scalp Massage Oil – Combine 3-5 drops of oil with 1 tablespoon of carrier oils like jojoba or coconut and massage into your scalp for 5 minutes before shampooing. This helps stimulate blood circulation which can promote strong healthy tresses!
Hair Rinse – Add 4-6 drops of rosemary essential oil into your bowl of fresh water. Use this mixture as the final rinse after shampooing & conditioning – it will help nourish the scalp and increase volume!
DIY Shampoo – Create your own shampoo by stirring 5 drops of rosemary essential oil into 1/4 cup of liquid castile soap. This concoction helps balance the scalps oils while preventing buildup and promoting growth!
Hair Mask – Whip up a luxurious treatment by blending 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise with 1 drop each of rosemary essential oil & lavender essential oil (optional). Apply evenly onto wet or dry locks then cover with a shower cap – leave on for 15-30 mins then rinse off for silky soft shiny locks!
Rosemary essential oil really does work wonders when it comes to hair growth – just be sure not to overdue it as too much can cause irritation and overstimulation. Start slow and adjust accordingly until you find what works best for you!
Unlock Incredible Health Benefits
Rosemary essential oil is one of nature’s greatest gifts. It’s a powerful, natural remedy that has been used for centuries to promote better health and wellness. From stimulating hair growth to improving digestion and supporting healthy circulation, it is truly incredible.
Let’s take a look at some of the amazing health benefits you can get from using this wonderful oil:
Boosts Memory – Studies have shown that sniffing rosemary essential oil can increase memory recall and cognitive performance, making it an effective nootropic.
Improves Circulation – Rosemary essential oil is effective at promoting better circulation throughout your body which helps reduce fatigue, support muscle recovery and improve overall energy levels.
Supports Digestion – Rosemary essential oil helps stimulate the production of digestive juices which can aid in better digestion and nutrient absorption resulting in improved gut health.
Fights Stress & Anxiety – The aroma of rosemary essential oil has been proven to reduce stress hormones and increase feelings of relaxation and calmness, making it an effective treatment for anxiety-related disorders like PTSD or Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).
Promotes Hair Growth – Regular use of rosemary essential oil on the scalp promotes thicker, shinier hair thanks to its antifungal properties as well as its ability to stimulate blood flow and skin cell renewal in the area.
Rosemary Essential Oil is an incredibly potent tool for achieving holistic wellness through natural means – but always make sure to consult a qualified aromatherapist before using if pregnant or breastfeeding since some oils have contraindications when used with certain medical conditions or medications!
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cyberthot666 · 2 years
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stuff I need to get next target haul
1. shampoo & conditioner
2. deodorant
3. tooth paste
4. nail oil
5. strengthening polish
6. curl cream
7. body wash
8. lip gloss / oil
9. lotion & body spray
10. body/ shower wipes
11. dr. bronner’s castile soap
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Time To Flaunt Your Skin With PRIDE!
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June is a global celebration of individuality and diversity. From honoring emancipation with Juneteenth to commemorating the LGBTQ+ rights movement with Pride Month, June is a time to embrace your true self. It's also Beautiful in Your Own Skin Month, encouraging us to celebrate the beauty that comes in all forms. Throughout June, various observances highlight the importance of representation and inclusion. They remind us that beauty transcends gender identity, sexual orientation, and skin color. This month is an opportunity to explore both your inner and outer self. While you discover who you are, embrace natural skincare that lets your unique beauty shine with confidence. After all, being yourself means feeling comfortable in your own skin and letting your true colors radiate outwards. In a world obsessed with narrow beauty standards, June reminds us that confidence and individuality are the cornerstones of true beauty. Pride Month exemplifies this perfectly, celebrating the LGBTQ+ community and people of color. By embracing diversity and representation, we create a world where everyone feels valued, seen, and beautiful in their own unique way.
One of the best ways to showcase your natural beauty is by using products that are as authentic as you are. Dr. Natural offers various natural products that are gentle, safe and effective on your skin. They provide incredible hydration while protecting and nourishing your skin with purely natural ingredients that cleanse effectively to reveal your natural beauty and inspire a new sense of confidence. Additionally, our products are free from harmful chemicals, making them safe for sensitive skin. 
Dr. Natural's range of plant-based products encompasses natural Castile soaps, hemp body washes, kids range and more. These formulas are designed to leave your skin feeling refreshed, hydrated, and radiant. So this June try something new, like our hemp-infused paraben-free body wash in various natural scents. Our Citrus Body Wash is invigorating while our Lavender Body Wash provides a calming sensation for your skin.
Inclusivity in skincare means creating products that cater to the diverse needs of all individuals, regardless of their skin type or concerns. Due to our products' chemical-free formula, they are safe for a variety of skin types and combat nasty skin issues through the benefits of natural ingredients.
For sensitive skin, our pure Castile Liquid soap is a perfect choice, offering a gentle cleanse without irritation. 
For those with dry skin, the moisturizing Castile Body Lotions provide long-lasting hydration to keep your skin soft and supple. 
If you struggle with acne or oily skin, the Activated Charcoal soap deeply cleanses your skin
Originating in West Africa, our Black Soap is an effective liquid body soap that is a favorite in the African American community 
Shine bright this Pride Month and every day! Embrace your natural beauty with confidence and joy. Our natural skincare products help you nurture your radiant self, no matter how you choose to celebrate.
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beastflows · 2 years
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Earth Mama Organic Diaper Balm Multipurpose Baby Ointment | EWG Verified, Petroleum & Fragrance Free with Calendula for Sensitive Skin, 2-Fluid Ounce Price: [price_with_discount] Customer satisfaction rating 5 (according to Amazon product Details) Of the brand Earth Mama Organics makes obsessively clean herbal care for everyone and their mom. Founded in 2002 by a nurse and herbalist, Earth Mama combines generations of feminine wisdom, traditional herbal remedies, and evidence-based research to formulate certified organic herbal teas, castile soaps, multi-purpose balms, lotions, deodorants, sunscreens, and skin support. baby loss. Rooted in nature, powered by love, and trusted by millions around the world. For everyone and their mother Are Earth Mama products cruelty free? Yes, all products except our organic herbal teas are Leaping Bunny certified. Do you use artificial fragrances, SLS, parabens or synthetic preservatives? No, and we never have. Why aren't ALL of their ingredients organic? Simply put, some ingredients simply don't exist (like water or salt) in an organic form, and some ingredients aren't available as certified organic. It is discontinued by the manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No Product Dimensions: 2.25 x 3.75 x 2.25 inches; 2 ounces Manufacturer recommended age ‏ : ‎ 3 months - 12 years Product model number ‏ : ‎ 10-022 Department ‏ : ‎ Body Hands and Feet First available date ‏: ‎February 13, 2005 Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Earth Mama ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0021HR94K Country of origin ‏ : ‎ United States SOOTHE AND CALM – This heroic balm is formulated with organic lavender oil, tea tree oil, and powerful herbs like organic St. John's wort, chickweed, plantain, and calendula to soothe and protect agitated skin. Use this petroleum-free, preservative-free diaper balm on your baby's bottom, under a Band-Aid, or place it in your complexion-obsessed tween's bathroom. TRUSTED BY MOMS WORLDWIDE - Earth Mama's products are formulated with effective organic ingredients, safe for babies, pregnant and lactating women, and everyone they live with. CHOSEN BY HOSPITALS - Hospital NICUs choose this organic diaper balm because it keeps the most vulnerable skin soothed and protected. Or maybe because it's dermatologist tested and clinically proven for irritation without using any ingredients of concern. Safe for skin at any age. Something about smart nurses who have committed to doing No Harm with experience EWG VERIFIED + CERTIFIED ORGANIC - You can relax knowing that Earth Mama's Organic Diaper Balm is USDA Certified, made with organic herbs and oils, so apply as needed anywhere you need comfort.
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thomaspowellartist · 2 years
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Happy to collaborate with @earthoskin @houseofhope.penang & Gems restaurants. Earthoskin has come up with a Chinese New Year package. Proceeds from this package will be going toward the efforts the good people at House of Hope are doing for the less privileged community in Penang. Every day, House of Hope feeds over 100 families in total, and they provide necessities to those who can't cook or shop for themselves. For some, House of Hope is the last resort, and for others, a sense of hope that there are good people out there in the world, to make it a better place. so for this Chinese new year of the Rabbit, I will be collaborating with Earthoskin to come up with a special package that includes a limited Chinese Zodiac Rabbit enamel pin. the earthoskin package includes our signature Lavender Castile body soap, gentle hand wash, and our new calming lotion with pure lavender essential oils. Proceeds from this package will go towards providing two families (8 people) special meals this coming CNY, working in conjunction with Gems Indian Restaurant and House of Hope. @soupsunday @vinnee_peace @tj_khoo https://www.instagram.com/p/CnGRAMUpy4y/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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herbalalternative · 4 years
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Added a few new items to the shop!
Java Time Soap - Made With Real Espresso This Soap Smells So Good!☕️
Simply Clean Castile Soap 🧼
Totally Tubular Soap- This Soap Was Inspired By The 80’s It Smells Like A Sweet Cocktail With Floral Undertones. 🍸
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shesherbest · 3 years
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How to Smell Dreamy (Body Care Tips + Routine)
One of my Dream Girl goals is to get more invested in body care; a huge part of that is learning how to make my body smell good! (fragrance wise) I feel like I've finally cracked the code for myself, and I'm ready to share it!
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In Shower
Washing order:
♡ face ♡ feminine area ♡ hair ♡ body (arms, legs, stomach, back)
♡ bum
♡feet
Face and Feminine Area
Your face and feminine area are the two most sensitive parts of your body, which is why they should be cleansed first. Cleanse your face first to avoid getting any unwanted body care products on your face.
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Next, your Feminine area. Your feminine has a lot of hidden creases; if it's not cleansed properly, you can get buildup around your "inner lips" (labia minora) which will cause odor.
♡ Take a wet Q-tip and clean your "inner lips" and clitoris. If needed, use a hand mirror to make sure you're removing any possible build-up.
♡ After you are done (with clean hands) wash the entire area. DO NOT wash inside of the hole, and DON'T use a fragrance wash. Simply using warm water is the best option, but if you feel more comfortable using a wash, my favorites are the Unscented and Peppermint Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap and Honey Pot's foam wash.
Tip: If you are experiencing a slight odor, wash with diluted apple cider vinegar to help balance your PH.
Hair
Hair products and the buildup from your hair can cause breakouts. Wash your hair first, so then you can make sure everything is rinsed and cleansed off after.
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Cleaning Body
♡ Start by washing your entire body with SOAP. Girlies... Dove is not soap. Dove is a "moisturizing beauty bar with a mild cleanser." Which mild is okay for washing your face, but not your body, in my opinion.
Of course, use what you want, but I suggest at least mixing it with soap. As always, I recommend Dr.Bronners Soap.
- Use an exfoliating cloth to clean your back. This will help get those hard-to-reach places and prevent/clear any bacne.
- Don't forget to wash behind your ears, your neck, and your belly button.
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♡ Now exfoliate. You should exfoliate once or twice a week. DON'T use sugar scrubs!! Super unsanitary. I don't know much about chemical exfoliants, but I am currently using Soap and Glory: Scrub of your life - and I'm obsessed.
- Exfoliate your neck, arms, shoulder, (bum) cheeks, and legs. You can also exfoliate your armpits, but DO NOT exfoliate your armpits on shaving day.
Making body smell good (the fun part!)
♡ Use products with strong scents. I personally find that creamy body washes have stronger and lasting scents.
♡ Apply products directly to the skin to prevent them from absorbing too much into what you're using to wash.
♡ Layer your products - use products with the same notes.
♡ DO NOT immediately wash the products off - let it sit for at least 2-5 minutes, so the scent can stick to your skin.
Bum And Feet
♡ Use your washcloth to clean your bum last since it holds the most bacteria. I like mixing soap and Vagisil.
♡ Lastly, your feet. Use a foot brush and callus remover.
- DON'T use the same washcloth for days - Washcloths should be put in the laundry after every use.
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Out of Shower
♡ (With clean hands) apply face products.
♡ Apply your scented lotion to damp skin, so it will absorb into your skin.
- Mix your lotion with perfume oil for an even stronger and lasting scent!
♡ Apply Deodorant - If you are a sweaty girl, use dry spray deodorant and apply it to all of your problem areas.
♡ Apply perfume to pulse points - Put vaseline on pulse points first and DON'T rub in the perfume.
♡ Get Dressed and then apply a generous amount of (matching) body mist all over your body.
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Now you should be feeling good and smelling dreamy!
Thanks for reading
xoxo
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lustrousbratz · 3 years
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Any tips to smell good?
Smelling Good All Day
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SHOWER!! Actually cleanse yourself with a rag, exfoliating gloves/loofah. Use a cleansing soap (dove bar soap, black soap, liquid castile soap are my faves). Scrub your body from head to toe and later yourself up like so and then rinse off the soap. Follow with a scrub if you’d like then shave if you that’s what you like. Shaving for me helps my body to stay moisturized for longer because the product penetrates better into my skin if there’s no hair, but it’s not a must. Follow with your fave scented body wash! I like the ones by Dove, Olay and Softsoap.
Moisturize! The scented products that you’ll put on after will last longer on your skin if you’re moisturized. I like using cocoa butter and nivea’s 48 hour lotion.
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Never forget to wear deodorant. I personally like the dove spray antiperspirant but I am trying to switch to natural deodorants. I like The Native deodorant in cucumber & mint for the nighttime and the dove spray for the daytime. If you have problems keeping your armpits fresh, try exfoliating and doing a detox mask with aztec clay!
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Clean your ears with q tips. Use a cotton pad with rubbing alcohol to clean the back and around your ears if you didn’t do so in the shower.
Layer your scents! Use matching body lotions with your perfumes or use ones that compliment each other best. This will help you to hold that scent for the entire day!
Keep your lotions, deodorant and sprays in your bag for touch ups.
Wear clean clothing. It defeats the purpose of wearing all of these nice perfumes if your clothes are smelly/dirty. Keep up with doing your laundry and use nice smelling detergents, fabric softeners. I love to use the downy unstoppable pebbles! They leave your clothing smelling so nice for a while. You can also use bounce fabric sheets in your dryer for added smell.
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With all these tips, you’ll be smelling extra fresh and clean:)
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