The Science Behind Beautiful Skin

February 23, 2009 by Info Blogger  
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Ingredients Are Most Important

February 19, 2009 by admin  
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Hello All,

This is Bonita the owner of Bonita Botanicals Natural Skincare.  I recently had a great product review from skin care expert Jen Adkins from About.com.  As a result, I numerous people signed up for my free monthly newsletter.  In last months newsletter I asked my readers if they would be interested in taking a little survey.  If they did, they could also leave their name and address and I would send them a free product samples.  Anyway, what I found most interesting is that when asked what they looked at the most when deciding which skin care product to buy, they said ingredients!  Not name brand, not what can this product do for me, but what are the ingredients inside the product.

That really made me feel great!  The ingredients in all my products are made from wildcrafted organic premium natural ingredients that are free of Parabens and other harsh chemicals.  Not that is something I am really proud of.

Ingredients such as sweet orange which can help clear blemishes, hemp oil which is phenomenal for stimulating cell growth (perfect for everyone wanting a natural anti-aging regimen) and pumpkin which promotes skin repair.  But those are just a few of the wonderful ingredients inside Bonita Botanicals natural skin products.

I feel blessed that I am able to offer these products with such natural and organic ingredients.  I hope you all enjoy them.

See you all soon,

Bonita

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How Should You Remove A Tick?

February 1, 2009 by Info Blogger  
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"Take some fine-tipped tweezers and put them as close to the skin as possible," said Dr. Tisa Roberts, of Johnston Family Care Center in Kenly. "Then pull with gentle traction until the tick backs itself completely out of the skin."

While removing the tick promptly is important, Roberts cautions not to move too quickly or twist the tick to remove it, saying it could take three to four minutes to get the tick out of the skin Ideally, you can remove the head and body parts together, but if the head or mouth parts of the tick stay in the skin, don’t despair.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, once the tick’s mouth parts are removed from its body, it can no longer transmit dangerous bacteria that cause Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. You may use the tweezers to remove the remaining parts. Try not to squeeze or crush the tick’s body, because the fluids inside may contain infection.

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