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Friday, October 21, 2011

Just for Fun Friday.

Happy Friday everyone! Despite the kids being sick and trying to drag me down with them for the last couple of weeks I am keeping my spirits high and focusing on the changing of the season. I love Fall and we are ready for some cooler weather here in Phoenix for sure. It's a little depressing that it never really cools down enough to adorn all of the cute cold weather styles that I love like tall boots, cute coats and lovely scarves unless I go at at night which doesn't happen very often these days, kids crampin my style..... the darlings. But a girl can dream can't she?

I am also itching to visit some where that is bursting with autumn color and feeling, some place where there are front porches with pumpkins and potted plants, lawns with orange, yellow and red leaves scattered about and apples and pears that haven't traveled across the country to reach us out here in the desert.


I can't wait to go Trick-or-Treating this year with the kids {assuming they aren't sick}. We found a cute little neighborhood nearby that is built from mid-west architecture in mind with all of the for-mentioned things I mentioned and cobblestone streets, beautiful lush landscaping and a very festive and small town feel. This is very exciting for us since most all of the houses here in Phoenix are stucco 'cookie cutter' homes and small, rocky front yards with no personality.




What are you most excited for about Fall?

Where do you live and what do you enjoy about it?


xo




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boots







pirate boat


Thursday, August 4, 2011

Soap's Dirty Little Secret

photo via CNN Health




Have you ever given a second thought to the type of soap you use? Do you like a pretty floral or fruity smelling soap? Do you prefer an anti-bacterial one? Is price your main concern?

I've seen people over the years stock up on anti-bacterial soaps and hand sanitizers in hopes of evading illnesses and germs.  I thought I'd touch base on the truth about anti-bacterial and other soaps. I'm glad to see more people steering clear of anti-bacterial soaps these days because they are just not necessary and cause more harm than good. 


Why?  

Antibacterial products leave surface residues, creating conditions that may foster the development of resistant bacteria and lower the resistance of your immune system.  Keeping things clean is great, but all these antibacterial products are overkill and counterproductive. Furthermore, they are chemical laden and extremely drying and harsh on your sensitive skin.


Antibacterial soaps don't work any better than regular soap. They do prevent illness in health care settings, where patients are more vulnerable to germs. But the antibacterial ingredients in hospital-strength soaps are up to 10 times the concentration of store-bought soap.





Also, antibacterial ingredients don’t kill viruses, which cause the vast majority of minor illnesses people experience. That includes colds, the flu, and stomach bugs.







Most soaps contain synthetic ingredients such as fragrances, added color and stabilizers.


Did You Know?

Soap in and of itself does not rid your skin of germs. The act of friction and length of time you wash is what gets rid of dirt and germs. I have my kids slowly sing the ABC's while they wash their hands as fast as they can, then we say goodbye to the germs as we wash them down the sink. Aim for at least 30 seconds of vigorous scrubbing before you rinse.


So what kind of soap is best?

Any mild, natural or Organic soap is best for your skin, the environment and your long-term health.



What is glycerin soap?

Glycerin absorbs water from the air and attracts moisture to the skin. When used in combination with the proper essential oils, you get a moisturizing soap which can also restore and heal damaged skin and hair.

Glycerin itself is more valuable than soap because it acts as an emollient and humectant, which means it moisturizes skin and draws moisture to the skin's surface.

Organic soap makers usually leave the glycerin in the soap, which makes it considerably less drying than non-organic soap. Companies that mass produce soap generally remove the glycerin to use it in more profitable cosmetic products such as face creams and body lotions.

So does that mean it's more expensive? Not really. Especially if you are buying those pretty fragrance soaps at the mall or any liquid pump soap. Sorry to burst your bubble {pun intended}.



I switched to bar soap which has saved us a TON of money. Especially with 4 kids in the house
 who seem to go through a bottle of soap in a few days. Bubbles are fun.
A bar of soap lasts much longer than liquid soap and works just as well.



Bar Soap - $1.89   vs.   Liquid - $3.99







  

Three of my favorite brands:

Tom's of Maine   Runs around $3.00 for a bar.  I've seen Tom's at most grocery stores that have a 'specialty' section.

Trader Joe's  Liquid Glycerin Soap - Runs around $2.80 for a 12.5 oz. bottle. I love how incredibly gentle and moisturizing this soap is! It smells so fresh and clean too. Trader Joe's is an extremely
eco-conscience retailer as well so you just can't go wrong here.

Trader Joe's  Oatmeal and Honey Bar Soap.  Not only is this all natural, eco-friendly, moisturizing and smells wonderful, it cost less than $2.00 for TWO bars!  Score!  






















Some information gathered from

Asparagus Soap
Pioneer Thinking
Livestrong
Scientific America
WebMD

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Give Away in Honor of Earth Day: A set of your choice of curtains made from 100% recycled products!


Now that the weather is getting warmer and the days are getting longer, I've been doing some Spring cleaning, organizing and re-decorating. It's definitely time to update my heavy, dark curtains in my front room. It's been on my 'To Do List' for quite some time now but I've always hesitated to purchase a second set of curtains. Partly because they are expensive and partly in an effort to be more conscience of the impact all this 'stuff' around the house has on the environment.

Have you seen the movie WALL-E? The little futuristic robot that is left behind on a barren and depleted Earth collecting piles and piles of trash and junk left behind by humans who have now escaped into space. Who knows if that could happen someday, but the thought of all the stuff we collect and waste pokes at me when buying new things that aren't of necessity.

So needless to say I was very excited to find this Eco-conscience company that sells curtains made from 100% recycled products. Very cool. I received a set of these Caress Voile Sheer panels and they are just a beautiful breath of fresh air for my front room.


In honor of Earth Day,
Curtainworks is generously offering to send a set of 
curtains of your choice to one lucky winner!
Make sure you visit their site to see more beautiful choices.







 
CURTAINWORKS INTRODUCES NEW WINDOW COVERING MADE WITH
REPREVE® RECYCLED FIBERS

 Consumers interested in decorating their homes in ways that reduce environmental impact now have a stylish alternative in window treatments.  This spring, Curtainworks is introducing the Caress Voile Sheer, a fashionable and affordable new window treatment featuring REPREVE® fibers made from 100% recycled materials, including used plastic beverage bottles.

“The Caress Voile Sheer is both beautiful and versatile, providing numerous design options from casual to dramatic, and is suitable for use in many rooms.”

The Caress Voile Sheer offers many benefits, including:
·         Rod pocket construction
·         Semi-sheer look that maintains privacy while still letting light in
·         Color assortment includes gold, ivory and white for a wide array of design possibilities
·         Offered in five lengths ranging from 63 – 120 inches; with a width of 59 inches
·         Made from 55% REPREVE® Polyester/45% polyester; on average, one panel saves seven 16 oz. plastic bottles from a landfill






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