Sunday, June 21, 2009
Mint Chocolate Chip Soap reviewed by The Soap Bar
I know I make awesome good soap because my customers rave about it. They say things like "the aroma lasts the whole bar. I've used soaps and the aroma dies before you're done with the soap." Or they say "Your soap lasts a long time". But honestly I rarely use someone elses handmade soap from start to finish. So I don't always know how mine is stacking up against the competition. Naturally I was thrilled when Joanna at the Soap Bar, an experienced soap maker and soap enthusiast, reviewed my soap. You can read her comments at http://thesoapbar.blogspot.com/2009/06/mint-chocolate-by-lavande.html
When I started blogging it was to tell the stories behind each soap recipe. Soon I started writing about life snippets and my quest to discover healthy life alternatives. But now would be a good time to talk about my Mint Chocolate Chip soap. This one is near and dear to my heart for one reason. I LOVE chocolate! I am an absolute chocoholic more recently converted to dark chocolate because of the health benefits. But this is a no calorie alternative for me. I get real mixed comments from first time soap converts. Some think chocolate in the shower sounds terrible. And others think it looks good enough to eat. The truth is the cocoa butter in this soap adds wonderful light bubbles to the lather. It is absolutely luxurious on the skin. This soap has an extremely smooth texture. The spearmint essential oil blends with the cocoa butter to create light refreshing aroma. The aroma refreshes your mind while the soap soothes your skin.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Leaving the mask behind
Recently my doctor said that I am chemically sensitive. This was no great news flash to me since I’ve been very aware of my chemical sensitivities over the years. In the past year I have plunged into buying organic food and scouring labels for hidden ingredients that are counter to my quest for good health. The doc did have a new twist on this quest. He suggested that my cosmetics might be a source of chemicals that has left me with chronic illness. Wow …
I’ve been thinking about a whole new change to my cosmetics for a long time. I’ve been aware that there are chemicals that mimic estrogens in cosmetics. And for my body estrogen is the enemy. But once I started looking at the chemicals in my cosmetics … yuck no way do I want daily exposure to this stuff! So then I started the quest to find replacements. I thought that would be relatively easy in this day and age with so many progressive consumers seeking better more healthy alternatives in every venue of life. So off to the local Co-op I go and I return with some wonderful alternatives. But …
I brought home eleven new skin care and cosmetic products. I rechecked the ingredients through my online sources and decided that one of them was beyond my comfort level of scary ingredients so that one would be going back. The rest looked pretty good. So I decided to try the rest all at once. I proceeded to have itching and burning reactions. So after a long process of trial and error I figured out the four items I’m sensitive to, and the rest are working fairly well. This new quest turns out to be not so easy! I now have huge gaps in my face prep line up! What’s a girl to do without foundation to hide all the blemishes and uneven skin tones?
I have been using make up since I was a teenager. I was taught (by cosmetics companies of course) that you always put foundation on to protect your skin from free radicals and dirt that might cause blemishes and premature ageing. What they didn’t teach me is that the foundation has chemicals in it that are known to cause cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and a host of other things. I feel like I’ve been duped by cosmetics manufacturers into unnecessarily exposing myself to toxic chemicals under the guise of good skin care for over twenty-five years!
I find that I’m caught between this need, this drive to eradicate all things harmful from my environment and this compulsion to live in the culture as I always have, with my mask on! Can I do it? Can I put the mask aside, the foundation, the lipstick, eye shadow, blush, eyeliner, lipliner, and mascara as a step toward embracing healthy living? I’m starting small. I’m leaving off the foundation. I’ve found more healthful alternatives of the others.
Since I've been talking about my quest to erradicate the hidden chemicals in my life people have been asking about how to get more info. So here's a couple links to try if you're ready to take the plunge:
Skin deep cosmetic safety reviews http://www.cosmeticdatabase.com/
Consumer Health Organization of Canada http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=19990303213610
I’ve been thinking about a whole new change to my cosmetics for a long time. I’ve been aware that there are chemicals that mimic estrogens in cosmetics. And for my body estrogen is the enemy. But once I started looking at the chemicals in my cosmetics … yuck no way do I want daily exposure to this stuff! So then I started the quest to find replacements. I thought that would be relatively easy in this day and age with so many progressive consumers seeking better more healthy alternatives in every venue of life. So off to the local Co-op I go and I return with some wonderful alternatives. But …
I brought home eleven new skin care and cosmetic products. I rechecked the ingredients through my online sources and decided that one of them was beyond my comfort level of scary ingredients so that one would be going back. The rest looked pretty good. So I decided to try the rest all at once. I proceeded to have itching and burning reactions. So after a long process of trial and error I figured out the four items I’m sensitive to, and the rest are working fairly well. This new quest turns out to be not so easy! I now have huge gaps in my face prep line up! What’s a girl to do without foundation to hide all the blemishes and uneven skin tones?
I have been using make up since I was a teenager. I was taught (by cosmetics companies of course) that you always put foundation on to protect your skin from free radicals and dirt that might cause blemishes and premature ageing. What they didn’t teach me is that the foundation has chemicals in it that are known to cause cancer, neurodegenerative disorders and a host of other things. I feel like I’ve been duped by cosmetics manufacturers into unnecessarily exposing myself to toxic chemicals under the guise of good skin care for over twenty-five years!
I find that I’m caught between this need, this drive to eradicate all things harmful from my environment and this compulsion to live in the culture as I always have, with my mask on! Can I do it? Can I put the mask aside, the foundation, the lipstick, eye shadow, blush, eyeliner, lipliner, and mascara as a step toward embracing healthy living? I’m starting small. I’m leaving off the foundation. I’ve found more healthful alternatives of the others.
Since I've been talking about my quest to erradicate the hidden chemicals in my life people have been asking about how to get more info. So here's a couple links to try if you're ready to take the plunge:
Skin deep cosmetic safety reviews http://www.cosmeticdatabase.com/
Consumer Health Organization of Canada http://www.consumerhealth.org/articles/display.cfm?ID=19990303213610
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