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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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reallyliteral · 3 years ago
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socks n sandals 🧦 Cannot believe I am actually posting an outfit photo of me in socks and sandals. I have resisted this day for so long but finally tried it out last weekend to get my 2nd dose & found that I was in the company of other fellow stylish ones including: dads. Of course I was the only one in my vicinity pairing them with a layered slip dress but I think it’s safe to say this fad is here to stay. I wonder what comfy trend dads will predict next…? 🤔 ☁️ cloud silk washable face mask 😷 sustainably handmade from reusable silk materials 🕊 by Lea @kesnyc in nyc, new york 🐩 quilted milo coat in ivory & coffee ☕️ handmade from organic hemp/cotton canvas, layered w buttery soft cotton interior & medium weight quilt batting 🌾 by Alison @seek.shelter in courtenay, vancouver island 👡 fitted crew in alabaster 🐚 made from 100% natural stretch egyptian cotton micro-rib jersey in partnership w local cotton farmers in egypt 🇪🇬 designed by Benjamin, Mackenzie, and Rami @kotn in toronto, ontario 🫓 vintage out from under slip dress 🍮 made from ribbed cotton in the usa 🇺🇸 by urban outfitters circa 2000’s 🧦 chunky socks in oat 🌾 grown, processed and manufactured in usa from organic cotton ☁️ by Rod at organic threads in gold beach, oregon via @midland_shop 🏜 arizona sandal in taupe 🥜 sustainably made from contoured cork & soft suede 🏉 by Oliver & Markus @birkenstock in neustadt, germany #slowfashion #ethicalfashion #locallymade #localartist #sustainablefashion #ecofriendly #circulareconomy #vintage #buyvintage #sustainablebloggers #sustainableliving #slowliving #locallove #shopsmall #handmade #kesnyc #nonewclothes #seekshelter #kotn #urbanoutfitters #organicthreads #birkenstocks (at Los Angeles, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CPbXlLiMg2e/?utm_medium=tumblr
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scotianostra · 4 years ago
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The Serial killer Thomas Neill Cream was born on May 27th 1850 in Glasgow.
The Cream family emigrated to Canada in 1854. His father, William, became the manager of a lumber and shipbuilding firm in Quebec and was successful enough to send Thomas to McGill University in Montreal.
At McGill, Thomas studied medicine with an emphasis on pharmaceuticals. He graduated in 1876 after completing a thesis on the effects of chloroform. After getting a woman pregnant and then aborting the fetus, he took off for England the day after marrying the unfortunate lady. He continued his medical studies in London and Edinburgh before returning to Canada where he carried on a lucrative business in providing abortions.
In late 1878 he returned to Canada and set up practice in London, Ontario, where he was implicated in the murder of a new patient, Kate Gardener. Gardener was unmarried and pregnant at the time and had gone to Cream for an abortion, she was later found dead in a nearby woodshed which smelled strongly of chloroform. At her inquest, Cream admitted having been consulted by Gardener but said he had refused to help with the abortion and suggested she must have taken her own life. He alleged that she was pregnant by a prominent local businessman. As there was no bottle found near the corpse, and the face was badly scratched as though she had been trying to remove a mask or pad, the inquest ruled that she had been murdered.
Cream was not tried due to insufficient evidence. However, his reputation was ruined, and he moved shortly afterwards to Chicago to practice as a physician. He was based near a red light district and offered terminations to prostitutes. He was quickly suspected by the Chicago police of being an illegal abortionist. In 1880 he was charged with the death of an abortion patient, Mary Ann Faulkner, but escaped prosecution through lack of evidence.
Cream also marketed his own anti-pregnancy pills and one patient, Ellen Stack, died of strychnine poisoning. Again, Cream was not brought to justice through lack of evidence. In 1881 he almost got away with poisoning Daniel Stott, a patient whose wife he had seduced. But Cream felt compelled to contact the District Attorney, maintaining that the chemist who had made up the pills he had prescribed for Stott had added strychnine to them. When the District Attorney ordered the exhumation of Stott’s body, it was found to contain strychnine and the finger of suspicion pointed at Cream not the blameless chemist leading him to be charged with murder. At his trial he received a life sentence but as a result of bribery he ended up serving only ten-year prison term in Illinois’ Joliet State Penitentiary.
On his release in July 1891 and after a brief period in Canada with his relatives he moved back to the Britain. From September 1891 he lodged at 103 Lambeth Palace Road, London, where he resumed his deadly career. Despite a three-month trip back to Canada, in the six months to 12 April 1892 he murdered four prostitutes: Ellen Dosworth, Matilda Clover, Emma Shrivell and Alice Marsh. Going under the name of Dr Neill of St Thomas’ Hospital, and wearing his usual attire of a top hat and a silk lined cloak, Cream would befriend his victims and offer medication laced with strychnine, supposedly to clear up rashes or spots.
However, Cream again incriminated himself. He blamed the murders on Walter Harper, a medical student and fellow lodger, and wrote to Harper’s father demanding £150 to destroy some supposed evidence. He also pestered the police with his theories as to the identity of the murderer and even wrote under different pseudonyms to a coroner implicating Harper and Frederick Smith M.P. Smith also received a letter asking for £3,000 to destroy some supposed evidence.
Other blackmail letters were sent to Dr William Broadbent of Portland Square and Lord Russell. Cream, using his false name Neill, got chatting with a former New York Detective John Haynes at a photographic studio. Haynes became worried by the amount of detail that Cream was relaying about the murders, including the names of two victims who had not been associated with the poisonings. The next day Haynes spoke to his Metropolitan Police friend Inspector Patrick McIntyre about Neill/Cream.
Subsequently Cream was followed and the police sent enquiries to Canada and Chicago. One of the ‘new’ victims mentioned by Neill/Cream was a woman called Louise Harvey. However, Harvey was not dead – she had sensed that there was something wrong with Cream and had pretended to swallow the pills he had given her.
Cream was initially charged with attempted extortion and a mass of evidence, including seven bottles of strychnine, was collected from his lodgings. He was eventually charged with the murder of Matilda Harper. The jury took only 12 minutes to establish his guilt and he was hanged on 15 November 1892.
There is an unsubstantiated claim that seconds before the trap door opened and Cream made the last drop he confessed to being Jack the Ripper but he was in a Canadian prison at the time of those murders, this hasn't stopped his name being constantly linked with the murders. Their theory is a bit far fetched, apparently he had a doppelganger serving his sentence in Canada!
Read the full story of the man they called The Lambeth Poisoner on the link at the top
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cargren · 4 years ago
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Arrived on the mail yesterday from Ottawa artist @silkylynne a beautiful hand painted silk face mask in blues and green #lynnekiel #handpaintedsilk #supporthandmade #supportsmallbusiness #supportlocalbusiness (at Ottawa, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CF2JnYxHwzz/?igshid=341rsw5pyqq6
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glamourinmyvanity · 7 years ago
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🇨🇦 Do you know the new face mask from @forbelovedgirl? They have 6 different mineral masks to target different skin concerns. One package has 3 masks and one mask is the equivalent of 1.88 bottles of mineral spring water spray. 🎈Orange package is a instant skin renewal mineral cloud-silk mask with calcium lactate and others ingredients. Ideal for oily skin with pores issue. ⏺ Blue package is a extreme moisture mineral cloud-silk mask with sodium and others ingredients. Ideal for dry or dehydrated skin. Prevent skin from dehydration and prolongs skin's moisturizing ability. You can use it 2-3 times a week. Do you like #facemasks? (at Toronto, Ontario)
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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Are You Looking for Mulberry Silk Hair Accessories & Pillowcases in Ontario? VISIT SylkeTheLabel.com TODAY!
And for those looking for a luxurious night's sleep, SylketheLabel's Mulberry silk pillowcases are the ultimate indulgence. Made from 100% pure Mulberry silk, these pillowcases are incredibly soft and comfortable, helping you to get a restful and rejuvenating night's sleep. Not only that, but they're also hypoallergenic and gentle on your skin, so you can wake up feeling refreshed and revitalized every morning.
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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The benefits of using a pure silk pillowcase for your hair and skin
Pure Silk Pillowcases have gained popularity in recent years as people are discovering the numerous benefits they offer to their hair and skin. A Pure Silk Pillowcase is a luxurious option for anyone who is looking to improve the overall health of their hair and skin. Here are some of the benefits of using a Pure Silk Pillowcase.
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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Looking to Buy Organic Silk Face Masks to Stay Safe & Stylish in Ontario?? EXPLORE SylkeTheLabel TODAY!
If you're looking for a high-quality sleep mask, consider the Pure Silk Sleep Mask. These eye masks are made with 22 momme premium organic long-fiber Mulberry silk, making them extremely smooth and soothing on the skin.
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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sylkethelabel · 1 year ago
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Enhance Your Beauty Routine with Beautiful Silk Hair Goddess, Sleep Masks, and Ultra-Soft Face Masks in Ontario
Indulge in a restful night's sleep with SylketheLabel's silk sleep mask Ontario, perfect for those seeking ultimate comfort and relaxation. Made from 100% pure mulberry silk, these sleep masks provide a luxurious feel against your skin while blocking out light to create the ideal sleep environment.
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sylkethelabel · 1 year ago
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Indulge in Luxury and Comfort with Ultra-Soft Silk Face Masks and Mulberry Silk Scrunchies in Ontario
Crafted with care and precision, these face masks not only provide protection but also offer a heavenly touch against your skin. Made from premium mulberry silk, they offer unparalleled softness, breathability, and hypoallergenic properties.
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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The benefits of wearing silk face masks in Ontario
Silk face masks have become increasingly popular in Ontario due to their numerous benefits over traditional face masks. Not only are they more comfortable to wear for extended periods, but they can also provide additional health benefits. In this blog, we willll take a closer look at the benefits of wearing silk face masks in Ontario and why they are becoming the go-to choice for many individuals.
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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3 Reasons to Choose Soft Silk Scrunchie for your Hair
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“Silk does for the body what diamonds for your hands”, have you ever heard of this saying? If not, then you must be doubting the benefits of silk for your hair, isn’t it? We’re certain that a silk scrunchie would never come to your mind, when it comes to healthy hair care, right? It is simply a shame as the fabric of a scrunchie matters more than you think. 
If you’re unaware of the fact that silk scrunchies are way better than cotton ones, then you should invest some more time in learning about it and we’re right here to help you cross this unknown lane effortlessly.
The following article covers the reasons to choose Silk Hair Goddess Ontario scrunchie for your hair over any other fabric. So, what are we waiting for? Let’s get started! 
Expensive balms, nourishment creams, chemical-free shampoos and conditioners—what we wouldn’t do to make our hair healthy and look great! And, of course, these things do work magically. However, one of the most crucial things we overlook is how we pull our hair into a braid while sleeping or gyming. 
If you’re still using that cotton scrunchie then you should know that it is not a wise choice. And, if you’re willing to make a wise choice then a Soft Silk Scrunchie Ontario is the right option for you. 
Here are some benefits of using a soft silk scrunchie: 
Avert Hair Damage 
Basic cotton bands are prone to damage your hair as they cause a lot of resistance, leading to breakage. Whereas a soft silk scrunchie minimizes this resistance due to its smooth and slippery texture—it doesn’t create pressure on your hair and doesn’t pull out hair. They moderately sail over hair and keep them frizz-free and smooth. 
Lessen hair dents and creases 
Wearing your hair into a ponytail often, as well as using tight cotton bands, can potentially lead to dents and ridges in the hair. This can create a dull and uneasy look when your wear your hair down. 
Hypoallergenic, moisturising and gentle 
A silk scrunchie is tender on damaged, weak and dry hair and its moisturising features help your hair regain its shine. A combination of a silk pillowcase and scrunchie at night is one of the ultimate ways to ensure that your hair is protected from damage. 
Straight, long, short, curly or thick—whatever type of hair you’ve, a silk scrunchie is a good investment to ensure that they’re healthy shiny and damage-free. 
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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Silk hair scrunchies Ontario goods like scarves are timeless for women's clothing
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The future of our planet and whether it will be a safe place for our children and grandchildren are major concerns for many people. Not only do we use up the Earth's natural resources quickly, but we also create a vast number of non-biodegradable items, harmful compounds like carbon dioxide, and damage our atmosphere.
In an effort to "do their part" for the planet and the next generation, more and more individuals are turning to environmentally friendly options whenever available.
In addition to taking the bus or walking instead of driving to work, you can help create a healthier environment by looking for and buying Silk hair scrunchies Ontario natural products, which are much safer and more environmentally friendly than synthetic ones.
Numerous textiles, like polyester and nylon, rely on polluting, non-renewable fossil fuels. Handmade pure silk is manufactured from a resource that is entirely eco-friendly and renewable.
Although some older people in developing nations like eating silk generated by caterpillars as they spin their cocoons, the majority of them are now retained for breeding in order to maintain a continuous production cycle.
In contrast to plastics and other materials that continue to clog the world's rapidly expanding land-fill sites, natural Silk Pillowcase Ontario is also biodegradable. Many fabrics made from fossil fuels and petroleum could take a very long time, if ever, to disintegrate. Even while handcrafted silk garments are frequently priceless treasures and family heirlooms, they can easily be turned into mulch when no longer needed to help the environment.
Handmade silk items are far more environmentally friendly because they require little to no power to create the fabric. Additionally, search for handcrafted silk goods that are only colored with natural dyes. The majority of silk scarves made in large quantities in factories almost always harm our atmosphere every day.
You can't go wrong, though, if you choose these lovely handmade silk items that are wholly crafted by hand utilising natural, eco-friendly procedures. Your handmade Pure Silk Pillowcase is manufactured using traditional techniques that have been passed down through the centuries with no adverse effects on the environment.
Even while hand painted silk scarves are quite trendy accessories enjoyed by stylish women all over the world, they are still at their most beautiful when made with traditional methods.
So decide to get handcrafted silk for your next wardrobe or home accent. Wearing handcrafted and naturally colored silk scarves not only allows you to enjoy the distinctive designs manufactured with eco-friendly methods, but also makes them a versatile and incredibly long-lasting accessory.
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scotianostra · 5 years ago
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The Scottish born serial killer  Thomas Neill Cream was born on May 27th 1850 in Glasgow.
The Cream family  emigrated to Canada in 1854. His father, William, became the manager of a lumber and shipbuilding firm in Quebec and was successful enough to send Thomas to McGill University in Montreal.
At McGill, Thomas studied medicine with an emphasis on pharmaceuticals. He graduated in 1876 after completing a thesis on the effects of chloroform.  After getting a woman pregnant and then aborting the fetus, he took off for England the day after marrying the unfortunate lady. He continued his medical studies in London and Edinburgh before returning to Canada where he carried on a lucrative business in providing abortions. 
In late 1878 he returned to Canada and set up practice in London, Ontario, where he was implicated in the murder of a new patient, Kate Gardener. Gardener was unmarried and pregnant at the time and had gone to Cream for an abortion, she was later found dead in a nearby woodshed which smelled strongly of chloroform. At her inquest, Cream admitted having been consulted by Gardener but said he had refused to help with the abortion and suggested she must have taken her own life. He alleged that she was pregnant by a prominent local businessman. As there was no bottle found near the corpse, and the face was badly scratched as though she had been trying to remove a mask or pad, the inquest ruled that she had been murdered.
Cream was not tried due to insufficient evidence. However, his reputation was ruined, and he moved shortly afterwards to Chicago to practice as a physician. He was based near a red light district and offered terminations to prostitutes. He was quickly suspected by the Chicago police of being an illegal abortionist. In 1880 he was charged with the death of an abortion patient, Mary Ann Faulkner, but escaped prosecution through lack of evidence. Cream also marketed his own anti-pregnancy pills and one patient, Ellen Stack, died of strychnine poisoning. Again, Cream was not brought to justice through lack of evidence. In 1881 he almost got away with poisoning Daniel Stott, a patient whose wife he had seduced. But Cream felt compelled to contact the District Attorney, maintaining that the chemist who had made up the pills he had prescribed for Stott had added strychnine to them. When the District Attorney ordered the exhumation of Stott’s body, it was found to contain strychnine but the finger of suspicion pointed at Cream not the blameless chemist and he was charged with murder. At his trial he received a life sentence but as a result of bribery he ended up serving only ten-year prison term in Illinois’ Joliet State Penitentiary.
On his release in July 1891 and after a brief period in Canada with his relatives he moved back to the UK. From September 1891 he lodged at 103 Lambeth Palace Road, where he resumed his deadly career. Despite a three-month trip back to Canada, in the six months to 12 April 1892 he murdered four prostitutes: Ellen Dosworth, Matilda Clover, Emma Shrivell and Alice Marsh. Going under the name of Dr Neill of St Thomas’ Hospital, and wearing his usual attire of a top hat and a silk lined cloak, Cream would befriend his victims and offer medication laced with strychnine, supposedly to clear up rashes or spots. However, Cream again incriminated himself. He blamed the murders on Walter Harper, a medical student and fellow lodger, and wrote to Harper’s father demanding £150 to destroy some supposed evidence. He also pestered the police with his theories as to the identity of the murderer and even wrote under different pseudonyms to a coroner implicating Harper and Frederick Smith M.P. Smith also received a letter asking for £3,000 to destroy some supposed evidence. Other blackmail letters were sent to Dr William Broadbent of Portland Square and Lord Russell. Cream, using his false name Neill, got chatting with a former New York Detective John Haynes at a photographic studio. Haynes became worried by the amount of detail that Cream was relaying about the murders, including the names of two victims who had not been associated with the poisonings. The next day Haynes spoke to his Metropolitan Police friend Inspector Patrick McIntyre about Neill/Cream. Cream was followed and the police sent enquiries to Canada and Chicago. One of the ‘new’ victims mentioned by Cream was a woman called Louise Harvey. However, Harvey was not dead – she had sensed that there was something wrong with Cream and had pretended to swallow the pills he had given her.
Cream was initially charged with attempted extortion and a mass of evidence, including seven bottles of strychnine, was collected from his lodgings. He was subsequently charged with the murder of Matilda Harper. The jury took only 12 minutes to establish his guilt and he was hanged on 15 November 1892. There is an unsubstantiated claim that seconds before the trap door opened and Cream made the last drop he confessed to being Jack the Ripper but he was in a Canadian prison at the time of those murders, this hasn't stopped his name being constantly linked with the murders.  Their theory is a bit far fetched, apparently he had a doppelganger serving his sentence in Canada! Read the full story of the man they called The Lambeth Poisoner here  http://www.murderbygaslight.com/2010/08/lambeth-poisoner.html
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sylkethelabel · 2 years ago
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A brief overview of Premium mulberry silk and Silk Hair Goddess Ontario
Premium mulberry silk is the most delicate silk, yet its benefits go beyond looks. The silkworms' care produces a lovely, healthy fabric. Silkworms only eat mineral- and protein-rich mulberry leaves. The long, durable thread contains 18 amino acids and proteins healthy for skin and hair. This euphoric fabric will bring forth your inner glow. Extensions can change your look substantially without a new hairdo. Extensions can easily change hair into Silk Hair Goddess Ontario, but they have downsides. Depending on the extension and how you use it, you may damage yourself. Clip-ins only last a day, and tape-ins can come out abruptly and prevent conditioning. Silk wefts eliminate all of these extension issues.
Here at Sylke the label, we're obsessed with silk in all its forms, and we're pleased to be a woman-owned Canadian small business. Our luxurious silk face masks, silk sleep masks, and silk pillowcases are all made from the finest 100% pure mulberry silk we can find. Here at Sylke the label, we are mulberry silk obsessives who want to spread the word about the material's numerous positive effects on one's physical and emotional well-being, as well as the unparalleled grandeur and glamour that can be found in only the finest silks. We treat every order as an opportunity to show you how much we appreciate you buying from us. We want every one of our wonderful customers to have silky hair, radiant skin, and restful sleep. We're always eager to collaborate with stores and bloggers who share our vision and want to carry Silke the label.
Hydrate to stay healthy. Unlike cotton and other fibers, premium mulberry silk retains skin oils and moisture. This will help you look young. Premium Mulberry silk is so smooth and silky that it won't irritate your skin or pull at your face. Conventional cotton and synthetic materials generate friction as you sleep, causing wrinkles and fine lines Premium Mulberry silk natural permeability and smooth texture help maintain the skin's natural moisture barrier. Breathable material reduces overnight perspiration by regulating body temperature. Soft fabric prevents dead skin cells and dehydration. Silk Hair Goddess Ontario New Digital Hair Straightener is essential in these instances. It works with any hairstyle or product, boosts their effectiveness, and speeds up styling. Silk Pillowcase Ontario combines infrared and ultrasonic technologies. This revolutionary combo boosts hair conditioner and reconstructive therapy efficiency by three. It leaves hair clean while adding volume and a smooth sheen.
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