HERB - Lynette-thanks

Lady Ysabeau of Prague ysabeau at austin.rr.com
Sun Jun 11 19:43:29 PDT 2000


I found a great company that actually puts their money where their mouth is
when it comes to using herbs and essential oils. Origins (they are at
Dillards and Foleys here in Texas  and online) has an entire line of skin
care products that have essential oils as their base. They aren't like those
companies (no names mentioned) who claim to be herbal based but the
essential oils are just there for the name. The main ingredients are
essential oils with just enough of the other stuff to keep them stable. I
love their products.  Plus they are very reasonable. For about $40,  you can
get the basic skin care set. It will last me about 9 months. The other stuff
can get pricey but I think they are well worth it. The aromatherapy alone
will get you. They just came out with a moisturizer with a sunscreen that
smells divine in the morning. It is citrusy and is just what I need before I
walk out the door in the morning.  No, I don't work for them but I have been
using their products for years and I like their philosophy.


Ysabeau of Prague

----- Original Message -----
From: "stephanie stuart" <azaleaviola at hotmail.com>
To: <herbalist at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Sunday, June 11, 2000 5:44 PM
Subject: HERB - Lynette-thanks


> thanks for the advice, yeah i was hoping that i would grow out of the
greasy
> skin thing but i am 25 now and still the queen of crisco. anyway,you
> mentioned avoiding soap because of the alkalines-cool! i do have a
question
> about that though-can i find a product that is an acidic soap? you
mentioned
> sour cream and citrus things help-would thier properties be negated in a
> soap? you have been very helpful and i appreciate your time. i am kinda
lazy
> though and am hoping for something i could purchase instead of make. do
you
> know of anything out there i could just buy?thanks again-Azalea


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