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BODY FOODS NATURAL HANDMADE SKINCARE Catalogue 2014

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Page 1: BODY FOODS Catalogue 2014

BODY FOODSNATURAL HANDMADE SKINCARE

Catalogue 2014

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HOW IT’S DONEHave you ever heard the phrase “The longer the shelf life, the shorter yours”? This phrase was meant for food off the shelf, but it applies just as much to skincare products. Lets just say it’s takes a big ‘ol coctail of chemicals and preservatives to make skincare products last for years on supermarket and drugstore shelves and in warehouses. And what about all those jars that eventually end up on the landfill. Shouldn’t there be a better way of doing this, a way that’s both ethically and environmen-tally sane? Guess what, there is.

All products are made fresh in small batches and sold locally. And to avoid uneccessary packaging your jars and bags can be reused over and over and over.

ALL YOU NEED TO DO IS CHOOSE A JAR OR BRING YOUR OWN CLEAN CONTAINER - GLASS JARS ARE THE BEST, PAPER BAGS ALSO WORK WELL FOR BATH SALTS - CHOOSE YOUR FAVOURITE PRODUCTS AND HOW MUCH YOU WANT AND I’LL GET BUSY IN THE KITCHEN. ALL BUTTERS AND SOAKS WILL THEN BE FILLED INTO YOUR CONTAINER WHILE ALL BALMS ALWAYS COME IN ALUMINIUM TINS FOR PRACTICAL REASONS.

LOCAL, FRESH & ETHICAL

YOURFAVOURITEPRODUCT

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HANDMADE SOAPI make all my soaps in small batches using the traditional cold process method. This method takes some time - 5-6 weeks to be exact - but is undoubtedly the best method for producing the highest quality soaps.

Cold process soap bars are made using a combination of high quality vegetable oils, butters and lye. Lye sounds a little scary, but all the caustic qualities of the lye are removed during the saponification process. When the lye interacts with the oils or fats, it creates glycerine.

The type of oils and fats used make a difference in how hard or soft the soap bar ends up being, and how well it lathers.

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I always have a variety of soaps in stock. Ask me what’s in stock, or which batches are currently curing and probably ready in a few weeks or days time. Larger batches are made by order.

Some soaps I make include:

Raspberry CreamRose GeraniumLavenderCocoa CoconutVanillaPink GrapefruitSweet OrangeUnscented

Some oils and butters I use include:

Coconut OilSunflower OilPalm OilOlive OilWheatgerm OilAvocado OilRaspberry Seed OilSweet Almond OilJojoba OilShea ButterCocoa ButterMango ButterAvocado Butterand many more...

Some soaps can include botanicals such as lavender flowers or seeds for exfoliation. Scented soaps use either essential oils or allergen free fragrances.

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BODY BUTTERThe base ingredients for all body butters consist of:

Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Shea Butter and Calendula Oil.

1 Choose how much but-ter base you want, typical weights are 200-300g.2 Pick a flavour or essential oil that matches your skin type.

Choose between:LavenderSweet OrangePink GrapefruitMangoYlang YlangCedarwoodRaspberryVanillaGeraniumCoconut

always ask for availability

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EXFOLIANTSGENTLE EXFOLIATION

1 Choose a base of sugar or salt2 Pick your favourite scent

CREAMY LUXURY SCRUB

1 Choose a base of sugar or salt2 Add luxurious Shea-, Mango- or Avocado Butter

3 Pick your favourite scent

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BODY & FACE SCRUBS

All bodyscrubs use epsom salt and sweet almond oil as a base and all facial scrubs use fine castor sugar and jojoba oil as a base.You can choose between available fragrances or essential oils to suit your liking and skin type.

I am happy to help you find what’s right for you!

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BATH SALTEPSOM BATH SALT

LavenderPassion PamperRose GeraniumVanilla Honey MilkPassion Ylang YlangHoney Milk Oat

Epsom salt is a fine grain salt that is said to heal aches and pains. Bathing in Epsom salts helps to reduce water retention and tummy bloating, says life coach Janey Holli-day of Making Life Easy. She recommends a bath three times a week in a dilution of two mugs of Epsom salts per bath.

COARSE BATH SALT

Himalayan SaltDead Sea SaltSea Salt

Tip. Each salt can be com-bined with a selection of bo-tanicals and scents.

Please ask about availabilty, I am always happy to help you find your own favourite mix.

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LIPBALMAll lipbalms use coconut oil, sheabutter and olive wax as a base with the exception of chocolate or orange scented balms which contain raw cocoa butter. I make my lipbalms in small batches and make them available in cosmetic safe aluminium jars. All

lipbalms are vegan friendly.

Flavours:

Cinnamon OrangeLavenderChocolate

VanillaRose

MangoPeppermint

CoconutSweet Orange

Pink GrapefruitPassion Fruit

New batches are made all the time, please ask for availability. Large batches are made by order.

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SALVES & BALMSThere are times when the regular creams and ointments just aren’t enough and a more concentrated and pure salve is asked for. I make salves for sensitive damaged or very dry skin for you and your little ones, during or after pregnancy, cracked feet and ellbows and skin irritations. My salves are made of a high concentration of pure raw organic shea butter which gives it a natural nutty scent. I never use water in my formulations which means there is no need for harsh and possibly damaging pre-servatives.

I make my lipbalms in small batches and make them available in 50ml cosmetic safe aluminium jars. Ask me about stock avail-ability, large batches are made by order.

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MISSIONSubstances applied to our skin, be it nutritious natural oils or harsh chemicals, are absorbed and introduced to our blood stream. While chemicals absorbed into the blood stream can cause toxic effects, substances which include nutritional vita-mins and minerals can give highly beneficial results to the body and general health.So if our skin has been designed to protect us from harmful chemicals, why do we intentionally put some of the most harm-ful chemicals onto our skin on a daily basis, ironically enough with the intention of protecting and nurturing the skin?

ABOUT SELMASelma is an Icelandic born artist, jewellery designer, interior design-er, web designer and theatre tailor with a love and passion for natu-ral skin care and other organic products.

With a wide professional background within the design and retail sector she has gained a good understanding on company & prod-uct branding and market & consumer needs. She has designed re-tail spaces for low and high end markets on an international basis. She has also helped many companies with branding and webdesign which has resulted in growth within these businesses. She has also gained insight into many european cultures through the years as she’s lived in five countries and speaks 5 languages.

As a result of her experiences she’s successfully created a brand and product line that is fit for the high end consumer market. Her pas-sion for the natural and organic shines through in every detail, from formulations to packaging and webdesign.

“It is my mission is to stay away from harmful chemicals and provide only high quality, clean and nurturing products. I aim to provide an alternative to consumers who are aware of the harms of chemicals and damaging preservatives and people with sensitive or damaged skin who are feeling forced to look for natural alternatives.”

- Selma Karlsdottir

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