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Beauty Without Cruelty Aromatherapy Purifying

Formulated in Switzerland and made in the USA, Arbonne Skin Care Aromatherapy is the product of a company whose name is synonymous with quality. Created in 1975 by Petter Mork and a specially chosen group comprised of bio-chemists, biologists and herbalists, Arbonne begun merchandising to the United States in 1980. They have relied on botanical principles to construct their extensive line of health and beauty productions including their new Arbonne Skin Care Aromatherapy line.

All Arbonne productions are all natural and ethically made. Never tested on animals and invented without using animals or animal bi-products, their merchandise are animal friendly. They are also hypoallergenic, made without dyes or chemical fragrances, making the merchandise skin friendly as well.

When using Arbonne Skin Care Aromatherapy, you not only cleanse your skin with a exceptionally chosen formula formulated to go with your skin type, you cleanse your mind with particular scents specified to your needs. Aromatherapy has been used for centuries to stimulate or relax the mind and body and Arbonne has combined this ancient exercise with very progressed skin care formulas, creating a distinctive experience coupled with gorgeous results. Awaken, Reactivate and Unwind are the three Aroma necessities to choose from and they embody the art of joining long held noesis with today’s technology.

Awaken combines lemon and coriander to add a spring to your step each morning. Lemon is known for it is toning abilities, the naturally high acid content helps it to strip away dead skin leaving behind a fresh bright clean feeling. Coriander’s distinguishable scent leaves you sentiment bubbly. Use the Sea Salt Scrub and Shower Gel in the mornings and feel their influence allround your morning. A quick spritz of the Rejuvenating Mist or a little Body Lotion when things slow down and you will be picked right back up!

Reactivate is for a little later in the day, spicy and warm it was developed to give selfconfidence while perking you up for the rest of the day. Pepper, ginger and jasmine integrate the Reactive necessary oil and are the base through which the line was developed. The pepper and ginger were chosen for their selfassurance giving aromas and jasmine was applied to top it off with a flower fresh scent. Featuring a Body Lotion and Rejuvenating Mist, this line was specially produced to pick you back up when the day starts dragging.

Unwind is relaxation in a bottle. Combing ylang ylang and chamomile, it’s like a warm mug of tea for your skin. Comforting scents sooth tired muscles and moisturize while likewise conditioning your skin. Bath Salts and the Bath and Shower Gel in a nice warm bath get you ready for bed, use the Body Lotion when you get out or, if you’re lucky, an individual may give you a rub down with the Unwind Massage Oil. You may even spray a little Rejuvenating Mist on your pillow to top it all off.

As you may tell the people at Arbonne put together their best when they formulated the Arbonne Skin Care Aromatherapy line. Use all three or just your favorite; you will not be sorry you did.

From Publishers WeeklyNew looks for the new century come courtesy of Rona Berg, former beauty editor of the New York Times Magazine and Elle. In Beauty: The New Basics she demystifies the subject with indepth discussions and recommendations. The special importance and significance is on beauty from within and making the most of one’s own attributes. Her models are real women at respective stages of maturity, and she doesn’t timid away from talking about aging early on. In each division Berg evaluates merchandise on the market, offers counsel on inexpensive number of things from which only one can be chosen and includes her own “Rona’s Remedies.” She inspires comparison shopping, experimentation and having fun in the process. A glossary and appendixes on cosmetic surgery, sources, spas and salons and a reading list heighten this friendly, supportive guide. ( Mar.)
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Review”Chock-full of illustrative makeovers, necessary info including the lowdown on products.” — Working Mother

From the Back CoverIt’s the new basi principles of beauty, with more than 400 jam-packed pages of information, techniques, and attitude.

Overflowing with know-how, passion, and mysteries revealed, Beauty is a celebration of looking good and sentiment good that emphasizes simplicity and a healthy, natural approach-while acknowledging that the right lipstick may modify your life.

Comprehensive and compelling, it is focus is head-to-toe beauty for woman of all ages, ethnicities, and stages of life.

Brands are named, productions tested, labels demystified, recommendations given. Chapters are filled with necessary step-by-step how-tos, from the best way to apply eye shadow to creating a home spa, along with proven tips, tricks, and proficiencies from makeup artists, aestheticians, hair stylists, and fashion industry insiders.

And then there is the fun of it: Rona’s Remedies for beauty emergencies and bad hair days, illustrated time lines of beauty mileposts and historical turning points, and full-color face and hair makeovers that show how to put it all together.

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47 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
5The practical beauty counsel you had been waiting for.
By M. E. Volmar
This is the most complete, fun, practical and informational book when it comes to beauty that I have ever read.
If the author’s knowledgeable-without-being-patronizing and pleasant tone doesn’t make your reading fun. If the outstanding illustrations and paper quality doesn’t make you fall in love with this book. If the easy-to-use index and cross-referencing doesn’t make you come back to it for endless checkups and casual browsing. Then the selective information contained in the book, the author’s use of personal experiences to illustrate peculiar points and the immense amount of practical counsel for you to try out will.
The book is disunited in three divisions that cover: The Face, The Hair and The Body. The Face includes data on the fundamentals of cleaning and caring for your skin, the gains of facials, counsel on aging-skin and proficiencies for choosing and applying makeup. The Hair division deals with the basi principles of hair care, coloring and styling (from cuts that fit the shape of your face and body to styling solutions for perfective hairstyles). In the Body the author explains the numerous rewards of bathing and the care of hands and feet, and gives you the inside scoop on spas.
Every division tells you everything you need to know to create and custommake your own beauty regimen for each share of your body. Includes particular counsel for dissimilar types of skin and skin tones, dissimilar hair colors and textures, eye shapes and colors, body types and beauty proficiencies (from cleansing gel to surgery). The exact and up-to-date product recommendations let you without apparent effort find tried-and-tested productions and worthy splurges without having to go through innumerable tryouts, and her explanations on product ingredients allows you to make a preliminary elimination of harsh or unfavorable new products.
Interesting fun treats are the timelines in beauty development at the end of each section, where a lot of interesting and curious tidbits with regards to beauty abound.
The only problem the book has is the soft cover binding. At around 400 pages of heavy graphic paper and after a few months of browsing and night table reading, the covers are somewhat worn at the corners and the side is a bit creased.
Buy this book if you want to start out enjoying the gains that the psychological result of perception learning and reasoning of the fundamental principle of beauty may offer, and want to have fun at the same time. Get it in hardcover if you may afford the price.
–Reviewed by M. E. Volmar

40 of 43 persons found the following review helpful.
3Lots of territory is covered but…..
By Minnesota Raven
Rona Berg has done a creditable occupation with this big volume of work detailing beauty treatments for your body, face, hair, etc. She also tries to do something that most beauty experts won’t undertake and that is to give you actual brand names of merchandise that you may go out and buy. I also found the layout to be very good. It’s easy on the eyes and you may quickly find what you are mesmerized in learning about. Those are all pluses.

A minus is if you are a woman of color. She tries… she genuinely does to address galore of the specifics of women of color but it’s woefully missing out in particular regarding hair. I have Asian friends that have lots of issues that weren’t addressed as well as African American friends that could not follow the advise given in this book because it would either harm their hair or just plain couldn’t be done. I am not sure how Rona ought to have addressed such wide topics but perhaps disclaimers would help. She does nonetheless give nice tips for what she does include that might be viewed as traditionally African American such as braids. Her selective information is right on but there’s so little of it and at least 4 or 5 more pages would be necessitated to tell sufficient to someone that was attempting to find sufficient not to do something foolish.

It may be applied as a nice reference book but perceive you may have to do further exploration on a lot of topics because they just aren’t covered in sufficient detail. All in all I am not sorry I purchased the book it’s worth the money.

15 of 15 persons found the following review helpful.
5Beauty, The New Basics
By A
For those of us who do not read “magazines like Teen, Seventeen, YM ” this book is perfectly fantastic. It is comprehensive, easy to read, includes outstanding tips on all distinct elements of beauty and even gives a lot of insider selective information what beauty merchandise ought to you spend cash on and which ones are a waiste of $$$. I loved her mutual sense advise on investing in your own manicure kit and taking it to your manicurist and how to choose a spa. Great historical selective information on the beauty industry overall and candid selective information on person beauty lines (Aveda, Stilla etc.) This book is fun to read, is loaded with great tips and advise Buy it, you will not be disappointed.

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