Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Naturally Timeless Skin Care

Naturally Timeless Skin Care product from Norwex was first launched, August 2011.  Above is a fun video from YouTube put out by NorwexGlobal.  It gives a quick overview of this new product.

What is this Swiss apple?  Way back in the 18th century this apple was known best for its storage life.  This means it could be kept in a cellar months longer than its other apple counterparts.  Why is that?  I'm certain those who lived back in the 18th century weren't concerned about the whys.  They, more than likely, were pleased that uttwiler spatlauber lasted as long as it did.

Skin care has been around as long as man and deterring the process of aging is part of it.  Enter Uttwiler Spatlauber.  Why did this apple supersede its other apple relatives in the aging department?  For example, if the unpicked fruits skin were punctured it would heal over.

Uttwiler Spatlauber has stem cells that generate hope for aging damaged skin cells. A human study showed that damaged cells were much improved after two weeks of application. (see Apple stem cells...)
Naturally Timeless Skin Care

Thursday, September 15, 2011

INTERESTING FACT #87::: about three types of odor eaters.

Refresh Odour Neutralizer

Sportzyme

Odour Eliminator
What are the main differences between these three types of odor eaters?

Answer:  The Refresh Odour Neutralizer is an air application for air freshening.  It uses lemon extract as a natural ingredient to eliminate odors like burnt popcorn and other similar smells.  Whereas the Sportzyme and Odour Eliminator on the other hand,  are known applications for spraying on textile surfaces.


Thursday, September 1, 2011

What's New?

Norwex has launched a collection of new and renewed organic personal care products the last weekend of August 2011 at a conference in St. Paul, Minnesota.  They are all included in a handy Seasonal Catalog.  If you're interested in obtaining a catalog, register your name and address here it's free! When you are at my site, you'll see "register" on the left side of the page.  If you're already registered at my website, you should be receiving a catalog soon!

The Timeless and Mediterranean line is a redo of what has been formerly seen in the 2011 General Catalog.  This line has great new packaging for easier dispensing.

For a limited time, the same great products will be available in the old packaging while supplies last!

More info on more new products coming soon!  Stay posted!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Did You Know?

I was out the other day closing up a party.  The hostess shared this tidbit with me.  She said she absolutely loved the dishwashing liquid.  When she cleans her antibac cloths, she fills up her kitchen sink with very hot water and a little squirt of dishwashing liquid.  She tosses in her soiled rags, swishes them around and forgets about them for awhile.  Later she swishes a little more, rinses the rags out and hangs them up to dry.

Now myself on the other hand, has been a dyed in wool rag boiler.  I feel for the amount I use and abuse my rags, they MUST need boiling.  But with the business I'm in, I best try out all ways to clean my cloths....

They do come out clean with the dishwashing liquid.

Ready to give it a try?

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Bathroom Scrub Mitt v.s. Dusting Mitt

Bathroom Scrub Mitt

Dusting Mitt

Spring is here! In some climates, such as mine, window screens are a necessary evil.  As I was scrounging in storage to pull out a screen or two, I was discouraged with how dirty they were.  I think if I would have hung them up as is, I would have choked on the dust.

In the past cleaning these little guys was put off until forever.  Today I still don't love the job, but am willing to tackle it with the help of the items pictured above.

The question is: which one is most effective?

Pros:
Both are antibacterial - so only use water.
The Bathroom Scrub Mitt is firmer when wet. 
The Dusting Mitt easily wraps around the edges of the screen.

Cons:
The Dusting Mitt crumples up under the hand when scrubbing the screen surface. 

My Choice?

I'll take the Bathroom Scrub Mitt for my window screens.

Which do you like?