Stop and Melt With Handmade Skin Care
April 10, 2009 by Rachel Segal
Filed under Skin Care
Handmade bath and skin care wonder company, Melt, has rebranded and relaunched with a new look…and best of all no more parabens. Since 2001, the company has been proudly made in Colorado with natural ingredients and lots of love.
So what’s inside each bottle?
The daily moisturizer contains:
Ingredients: water, prunus amygdalus dulcis (sweet almond) oil, santalum album (sandalwood) wood extract, phellodendron amurense bark extract, hordeum distichon (barley) extract, sorbitan oleate, glyceryl stearate, PEG-100 stearate, caffeine extract, tocopheryl acetate, retinyl palmitate, squalane, beeswax, cetyl alcohol, stearic acid, carbomer, disodium
I’m also excited to see all the new bath & body goodies they will be …read more
Salma Hayek To Launch Skincare Line
March 25, 2009 by Rachel Segal
Filed under Skin Care
FabSugar UK is reporting this week that Salma Hayek will be joining the legions of celebrities who have launched a skin care collection.
According to Salma:
“I’m trying to develop a line with a drugstore so that it is affordable for everyone. We’ve researched for two to three years.
My grandmother was a cosmetologist and she used to make her own creams, but my whole approach is how can we get the essence of the really expensive ones, but for everyone to be able to afford.”
How interesting to learn that Salma is more than a pretty face for a reason! I’m excited …read more
Caroline Chu Product Review
January 14, 2009 by Michelle Smith
Filed under Fragrances
I received a shipment of products from Caroline Chu this week.
As usual there was a conversation with my daughter, “Mom, this should go in our bathroom – it’s the ‘guest’ bath and it should have the pretty bottles.” That’s the argument she used and I have to admit that it was a good one, but I still put the bottles in my bathroom.
The bottles are pretty. They have a sleek look and a smoky color. They remind me of the salon products that I used when I was a hairdresser. More important than the bottle – was what was inside …read more




