• December 5, 2007


I’m squealing with delight over these wonderful products.

The Squeaky-Clean packaging is professional and appealing. The lip balms are especially swanky with fun fonts and professional printing. I love the Honey and Carmel Latte.

The Sugar & Blueberries soap is already long gone in my shower. It was a hefty bar that appealed to my hubby because of the size and weight in the hand.

I’ve been using the Facial Cleansing Oil at the Gym to wash up after working out. It’s a nice change from foaming cleansers. Though it seems counterintuitive to add oil to your face to clean it, the product works well and my face is left feeling clean, soft but not stripped.

I loved the packaging, the smells, and the uniqueness of the facial cleansing oil.

Mandi, the proprietress, also has an Etsy shop selling these goodies:

She is one creative (and busy!) crafter!

 

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  1. What a cool thing to do – what kind of yogurt do you use? Natural, organic, not flavored?

  2. It does seem weird washing your face with oil. I use a mixture of yogurt, oatmeal, and grapeseed powder. It took me a few times of using it before I got over the urge to rewash my face before getting out of the shower. But my face is so much clearer, and it doesn’t feel oily halfway through the day like it used to. It would be awesome to find something that works as effectively but doesn’t require refrigeration. That washing oil just might be the ticket!

    Oh yeah, I did add an EO to counter that whole ‘milk smell’.

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