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At-Home Spa & Skin Treatments : Making a Foaming Honey Vanilla Bath

Enjoy the spa treatment with a honey vanilla bath. Learn about at-home spas and foaming honey vanilla baths with free video beauty tips from a life coach stylist. Expert: JR Stewart Bio: JR Stewart is a producer, host, spokesmodel, and through her media company, Film Fatale Media, she produces mainstream shows for television about hypnosis and life coach stylists. Filmmaker: Nili Nathan

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July 10, 2010 at 11:30 pm Comments (24)

Q&A: why did they stop making estee lauder intuition body powder in the shaker?

Question by Hedley: why did they stop making estee lauder intuition body powder in the shaker?
they tell me at macy's that intuition body powder in the shaker is requested more than any other. the estee lauder website tells me they are sorry. it seems there is demand. why don't they still make it?

Best answer:

Answer by Katie F
im not sure...that always happens you find something u like and they discontinue it...i hate that!! im lucky...i started using dinair airbrush makeup 3 years ago and so far they havent discontinued anything i sue by them...i love their stuff...it rocks..anywho..hope i helped...=)

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June 30, 2010 at 1:29 pm Comment (1)

55 Lb Citric Acid Food Grade Bath Bombs Fizzies Beer Wine Making Natural Preservative Soap Making

55 Lb Citric Acid Food Grade Bath Bombs Fizzies Beer Wine Making Natural Preservative Soap Making

  • CITRIC ACID CAS : 77-92-9 (Anhydrous) C6H8O7 Food Grade
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  • Soaps: Chelates metals in hard water
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CITRIC ACID is a weak organic acid, and it is a natural preservative and is also used to add an acidic, or sour, taste to foods and soft drinks..

Using citric, cleansers producer lather and work better without the need to soften water.

Bath bombs: combine with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) to make a fizzy bath bomb.

Pool care Make a paste and remove stains from your swimming pool liner and fiberglass pools (TEST FIRST!)

TILE CLEANER- Prepare 1 cup of Citric Acid with 3 cups of water in a bowl. Stir until completely dissolved. Apply to tile with a scrub brush. Rinse clean. Dirty, stained Tile will once again be beautiful and shiny bright!

Wine making to be used in place of fresh lemons/fruits. 1 teaspoon is equivalent to one lemon

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June 14, 2010 at 2:32 am Comments (0)

Prime Time Soap Operas Making Waves In The Tv Rankings



Usually when someone is speaking about soap operas, what will come to mind are the daytime television dramas that have captivated many housewives for more than five decades, with new followers getting on board all the time.


Day time soaps are more popular than ever. Many women and even some men, have been following these never ending, never repeated shows for years almost religiously.


The newest soap operas are those that are aired during prime television viewing hours, somewhere between 7 and 9 p.m. at night. These night time soap operas came on the scene during the 1970's. The first ones that were really big hits were Dallas and its spin off show, Knots Landing. These soaps were made a little differently than their day time counterparts.


Following the lead of these pioneering night time dramas in more recent years were shows like ER, The O.C., Desperate Housewives, and one of the latest hits, Grey's Anatomy.


These new shows have an even bigger following than the first ones. Entire seasons of many of these prime time soaps can be purchased on DVD today and their reruns are already being broadcast on satellite and cable channels.


Evening shows such as those mentioned, were the catalyst that rocketed several of their actors and actresses to stardom. Brad Pitt for example, got one of his first significant roles on Dallas. Pitt also acted on the day time soap, Another World. Joan Collins had acted for years, but her fame only reached its peak after she starred on Dallas.


George Clooney, though he had been acting for a while, really became famous playing an emergency room doctor on ER in the 1990's. Today Pitt and Clooney are two of the biggest stars around, as well as Demi Moore, who also got her start in daytime dramas.


On the hit show, Desperate Housewives, the actresses Marcia Cross, Felicity Huffman, Eva Longoria, and Terri Hatcher, all seem to be almost equally sharing the fame that the show has brought them. It has been on for several seasons and shows no signs of waning fans.


It must be that there are two elements that make prime time soap operas so appealing to such a broad and committed audience. The first reason being they often have such outlandish story lines that they could probably never be a situation in our own mundane lives.


The second reason being, that some story lines can hit us so close to home and pack such an emotional punch, that we begin to feel a real connection to the characters that we have come to love. These shows provide us with both sides of a coin, so to speak.

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May 4, 2010 at 6:02 am Comments (0)

Soap Making – The Home Business That Makes Scents




Maybe you've been making soaps for a while now and it has become more of an addiction than a hobby. Why keep investing more money into your "hobby" without getting anything in return? Why not turn your hobby into a full-fledged business? One that not only makes sense, but can also earn you some major cents!

The Basics

More and more, people are turning their hobbies into money-making opportunities. And it's no wonder. There's nothing better than getting paid for something you spend time doing anyway and already know you enjoy!

With much focus these days on taking care of our earth, soap making offers a wonderful way you can do your part in promoting products with natural ingredients - vegetable oils, herbs and clays, to name a few.

It may take some trial and error on your part to get the hang of it, but once you have it down, the marketing options are endless. Not only do homemade soaps appeal to earth-conscious consumers, but they have also become popular gift items. Aromatherapy items are in demand, as are fun and unique products you can't find on every store shelf. Homemade soaps make perfect gifts for house-warming, bridal or baby showers, Teacher Appreciation, Mother's Day, or even as children's birthday party favors.

What you will need to begin

While oils, lye and distilled water are the base ingredients, there are several others you will need for your soaps, including fragrances and colors. You'll need to research which exact ingredients are needed for the particular soaps you intend to make.

Other than ingredients, moulds are a must. You can use any form of mould made from plastic, wood, or cardboard. Some candle and candy molds work well but there are many various soap moulds available, which give you plenty of options.

Of course, a computer and Internet access is vital with any home business today so you can promote and advertise your soaps on message boards, blogs, and by creating your own website.

And don't forget about the technical stuff, like a business licenses or permits and record keeping essentials.

Money matters

You definitely will not get rich quick making soaps. In fact, you may not even get rich slowly. But once you've established your business, you could earn a comfortable income, depending on how much time you invest into it. The major factor will be how well you market yourself as a soap-maker and how quickly word spreads.

Between moulds, ingredients, and wrapping materials, the cost per bar of soap you make can be anywhere from $.50 - $2.00. So, if you charge say, $3.99 per bar, you will earn a 100% (or more) profit. And then you must also factor in your time and other miscellaneous business costs. But don't let that seemingly small number discourage you. By researching wholesale supply companies and spending wisely, as well as learning to make soaps quickly, your overall earnings greatly increase. It's not unusual to make upwards of 500 bars of soap per month. That can add up to a nice amount of cash.

Where to sell your soaps

As mentioned above, a website is an easy way to widely spread word about your business and direct potential customers for more information. Other avenues of advertising and selling include craft fairs, local gift shops, or hosting home parties. But, of course, word-of-mouth is the best way to gain a reputable reputation and cause those orders to start rolling in. Give your soaps away as gifts and include a tag or business card with contact information.

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March 20, 2010 at 4:52 am Comments (0)

How to get started on making soap?




I would like to make soaps for just gifting and my personal use. I have been researching but i'm still confused as to what or how to get started. I have sensitive skin and so do my children. I have tried various "gentle" soaps but they just don't work but i have tried a homemade goats milk soap that i loved and it really helped my skin. Anyway I would love some advice to make goats milk soap. Thanks in advance!

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