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  • hhhMy Buttered Life

    summer edition

  • 2 My Buttered Life The Personal Care Edition

    My Buttered Life Recipes using primary butters and oils to feed the skin

    Cover photo shows products:Back: Deodorant, Solid Perfume, Black Toothpaste

    Front: Hair Butter, Facial Cream

    Cover Design: Sarah Dyess http://www.sarahdyess.com

    My Buttered Life e-book series owned by MadeOn http://www.hardlotion.com

    Copyright 2013

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    Table of Contents

    WHAT IS MY BUTTERED LIFE? 4

    MY SHOPPING LIST 6

    INGREDIENT LIST OF BENEFITS 8

    CREATE YOUR OWN SCENT BLEND 9

    FACIAL CREAM 11

    HAIR BUTTER (WITH BONUS: BEARD CONDITIONER) 12

    BLACK TOOTHPASTE 13

    DEODORANT 14

    SOLID PERFUME 15

    RECOMMENDED STORAGE 16

    WHERE TO PURCHASE SUPPLIES 17

    CONTACT ME 18

  • 4 My Buttered Life The Personal Care Edition

    My Buttered Life

    Recipes using primary butters and oils to feed the skin

    What is My Buttered Life?

    My Buttered Life,The Personal Care edition, is the fourth of a series of guides containing recipes that are simple and effective, do not take complicated equipment to create, and can be made in your own kitchen.

    In this book, we tackle personal care products. Ive worked and re-worked these recipes over the past two years, as personal care is perhaps the most basic, yet important, area of skin care coverage. In this edition, I introduce you to the benefits of clay as a recipe ingredient.

    The products: the facial cream recipe is one of the simplest recipes in this e-book to make. Its my go-to cream when I wake up to a face that feels tight from excessive dryness. The hair butter is a product Ive sold in my online store for years and Ive finally brought the recipe here for you to enjoy. Men and women with dry hair that needs added natural oils benefit the most from this recipe. Its handy for flyaway hair and can also be used as a styling agent. Black toothpaste takes the best of natural toothpaste recipes, leaves out any unnecessary ingredients, cleans your teeth and gums, and makes your teeth feel smooth while your mouth feels refreshed. The deodorant recipe went through the biggest work out. I took a fewpopular online deodorant recipes,read up on what didnt work, kept the ingredients that worked, and replaced some of the other ingredients with clay and zinc oxide. After several months of testing, I still love the results, and so does my husband, who uses it daily. Lastly, a perfume stick is the perfect product to keep in your purse or to give as a gift. Use essential oils to customize with the scent you want!

    Other benefits:

    Each recipe has five ingredients or less.

    Each recipe can be completed in less than 30 minutes.

    Save money by making your own products.

    Each recipe uses safe ingredients, most of which are edible.

    Every recipe has an accompanying link to watch a how-to video with more information than whats included in this e-book. The links in the recipes will take you to From Nature With Loves (FNWL) website. If you choose to purchase ingredients from FNWL, or Mountain Rose Herbs, a small portion of the sale comes to me and is put toward future My Buttered Life editions.

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    The Story Behind My Buttered Life

    I still remember the day I made my first hard lotion bar. It was December 2008, with Christmas right around the corner. My fingers adorned bandages rather than rings, due to the endless problem I had with cracked fingers that split to the point of bleeding. It was not exactly a Norman Rockwell view of Christmas, even with the smell of baked bread wafting through the house.

    I had heard of a lotion bar but didnt know much about it. This was a unique lotion packed with beeswax, the one ingredient that turned a creamy lotion into a hard bar. Recipes abound on Google, containingingredients like shea butter, avocado butter, olive oil, mango butter, cocoa butter, jojoba oil, almond oil, aloe vera butter, palm oil, wheat germ oil, coconut oil and then there were the essential oils, fragrance oils, and additives. Where in the world would I begin?

    I started with the easiest recipe I could find: coconut oil, shea butter and beeswax.

    Years later, Im using the same base of simple ingredients to make rash cream, sunscreen, hair butter, belly butter, facial cream, and more. Just like your core ingredients in the kitchen (milk, butter, and eggs), much can be done with a base of butters and oils that are tweaked to create a skin care solution.

    Not only have my fingers been pain-free since that day in December, but the creation of the bar triggered an idea to begin a small business. Within two years of making the first lotion bar, our family turned it into a full-time business,which has brought the hard lotion bar to thousands of hands that are now clear and cut-free. Many hard lotion consumers have also contributed inspiration and conversation that led to more recipes and more solutions.

    I hope these recipes will inspire you. Youll have great results with the products you create, and I assure you that youll come up with your own variations to make new products. Once you get your hands on natural oils and butters, youll gain a new appreciation for the trees, plants, nuts, fruits, and seeds that bring us these amazing ingredients. The best part is that theyll increase your quality of life as they work to benefit your skin.

    Let me know how your experience goes with your new skin care products, and enjoy YOUR buttered life.

    Renee Harris MadeOn Skin Care Products www.hardlotion.com

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    My Shopping List

    Ingredient From Nature With Love Mountain Rose Herbs

    Check these links often for monthly

    specials!!

    Specials page Specials page

    Beeswax Beeswax, yellow, pellets

    8 oz. $6.68

    Beeswax, yellow, pellets

    16 oz. $11.00

    Shea Butter Shea Butter, refined

    4 oz. $4.75

    Shea Butter, unrefined

    4 oz. $4.75

    Coconut Oil

    Refined coconut oil

    1 gallon $50.00 (smallest size)

    Refined coconut oil

    1 gallon $32.00 (smallest size)

    Essential Oils Various essential oils

    Prices vary

    Various essential oils

    Prices vary

    Zinc Oxide Zinc Oxide

    8 oz. $17.81

    Not available

    Sweet Almond Oil Sweet Almond Oil

    16 oz. $8.75

    Sweet Almond Oil

    16 oz. $9.00

    Bentonite Clay Bentonite Clay

    1 lb $12.50

    Bentonite Clay

    1 lb $6.00

    Sea Salt Dead Sea Salt

    2 lb $15.00

    (see activated charcoal link below that combines the salt with the

    activated charcoal)

    *Activated

    Charcoal

    Not available Black Lava Salt 1 lb $8.00

    Containers

    Toothpaste Boston Round Bottle w/ pump

    $2.02 each

    Check website for pump

    containers and tops.

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    Deodorant

    Solid Perfume

    Deodorant Container

    $2.25 each Not available

    Facial Cream

    Hair Butter

    Beard Conditioner

    Solid Perfume

    Clear glass jars

    Prices vary $1.24 +

    Jars and Tins

    Various sizes and prices

    4 oz. Flat Cream Jar, white, plastic

    $2.00 each

    Clear glass jars

    Prices vary - $1.65 +

    Tins

    Various sizes and prices $.65 +

    (The links above are affiliate links.)

    *Follow Katie at WellnessMama for more on activated charcoal, including the brand shepurchases: http://wellnessmama.com/247/how-to-use-activated-charcoal/

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    Ingredient List of Benefits

    BEESWAX: Clean, pure, comes in white or yellow, in blocks or pastilles, beeswax gives off a slightly fragrant honey scent. Beeswax acts as an emulsifier in skin care products and adds body or hardness where required. Look for filtered beeswax when purchasing. Long shelf life.

    COCONUT OIL: This oil is light, non-greasy, and melts at 76 degrees. It is useful in formulations for dry, itchy skin and absorbs easily into the skin. Shelf life: two years.

    SHEA BUTTER: Shea butter can be purchased refined or unrefined. The unrefined carries a smoky scent while the refined is primarily odor-less. Both are tan or yellow in color. If not stirred well into the rest of the ingredients, shea butter can produce a bit of graininess in texture in your final product. Its high fatty acid content provides the skin a rich emollient that protects the skin. Shelf life: 1-2 years.

    ESSENTIAL OILS:Extracted from flowers, bark, fruits, herbs and spices, essential oils are highly concentrated oils that add a rich aroma to your product.

    CARRIER OILS: These include sweet almond, apricot kernel, grape seed, sunflower, olive, jojoba, hazelnut, and more. They add stability to skin care products while softening and re-conditioning the skin. Shelf life: 1 year.

    BENTONITE CLAY: This clay from volcanic ash sediment is used in this e-books toothpaste and deodorant recipes as a toxin binder and product thickener. Its excellent to keep on hand for stings, burns and cuts. Check out Redmond Clay or purchase from one of the suppliers on page six. Long shelf life.

    ACTIVATED CHARCOAL: Keep this on hand as a poison antidote as it absorbs most organic toxins. Its a very fine powder so its extremely messy. Because its a known teeth whitener, activated charcoal is a key ingredient in this e-books black toothpaste. Long shelf life.

    SEA SALT: I include sea salt in the toothpaste here as both an anti-bacterial and flavoring agent.Check out Redmonds for their Real Salt or purchase from one of the suppliers on page six. Long shelf life.

    ZINC OXIDE POWDER: Zinc oxide is to white what activated charcoal is to black: fine, powdery, odorless, and messy. Zinc is an inert earth mineral that thickens the product, but more importantly, zinc acts as an anti-irritant and potentially an antioxidant.Long shelf life.

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    Create Your Own Scent Blend Trying to determine your unique scent blend can be overwhelming (and expensive!) for a first-timer. Let this page boost your confidence and give you a starting point. Ultimately, let your nose be your guide.

    ESSENTIAL OILS 101

    Essential oils (EOs) are categorized by notes: Top Note, Middle Note and Base Note. Essential oils can move between two categories;some are listed in two categories on the following page.

    Base Note EOs are the long lasting notes. The scent will linger long after the top notes have faded away. Be careful with these as they can overpower the blend, and are usually the most expensive. Start with a base note, then add your middle notes and finally your top notes.

    Middle Note EOs add body and warmth to a blend. Youll find your heavier florals here. Most essential oils fall into this category, although they may be listed toward the top or bottom of this category.

    Top Note EOs evaporate faster than middle and base notes. Of all the notes, this category can have more drops of EO in your blend than the other two categories. Top Note EOs are usually light and uplifting scents, and theyre usually the notes you smell first. They tend to be light florals or citrus.

    Essential Oil Groups: Essential oils are the liquids that are extracted from many parts of plants. An entire plant, when distilled, might only produce a drop of essential oil, which is why they are so potent. Here are the major group categories: Citrus, Flowers, Exotics, Resins, Spices, Trees, Herbs.

    To create your signature perfume, use this ratio of base/middle/top: 1:2:4 Translate those to 1 drop of base, 2 drops of middle and 4 drops of top to start with. When you have the fragrance you want, multiply that to create your essential oil base for your recipe. Use this guide as a starting point; youre absolutely free to change the amount you put in your own personal blend.

    Your nose is your guide. Dont forget to have a small cup of coffee beans on hand to clear the nasal palate between sniffing fragrances. This clears the nose from previously inhaled scents.

    When shopping, be careful to check the ingredient list of the essential oil you buy. You wont find an affordable pure vanilla or jasmine essential oil. They are usually blended with another oil. Make sure that alcohol is not listed as an ingredient.

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    Base Note Middle Note Top Note

    Benzoin Camphor Anise

    Cedarwood Cardamom Basil, sweet

    Frankincense Cedarwood Bergamot

    Jasmine Chamomile, German Chamomile, Roman

    Myrrh Cinnamon Citronella

    Patchouli Clary Sage Eucalyptus

    Sandalwood Clove Grapefruit

    Jasmine Lavender

    Lemon Eucalyptus Lemon

    Peppermint Lemongrass

    Pine Lime

    Rose Orange

    Geranium Spearmint

    Rosemary Wintergreen

    Tea Tree

    Thyme

    YlangYlang

    Essential oils vs fragrance oils: Fragrance oils are a synthetic imitation of pure essential oils, and while essential oils should be your first choice, you could also opt for fragrance oils. You may find that choosing a blend of essential oils is to expensive, risky, or intimidating. Or, you may decide that what you really want is for your solid perfume stick to smell just like Chanel No. 5 or your deodorant to match Old Spice. From Nature With Love has over 300 fragrance oils to choose from that will make your gift-giving a guaranteed I love this! Check out their huge selection to get just the fragrance you want. They even have a list specifically phthalate-free: From Nature With Love's List of Phthalate Free Fragrance Oils An extra tip: FNWL allows you to add free fragrance oil samples to your order if its over $75.00!

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    Facial Cream A more precise name for this may be emollient but I call it my go-to cream for the face. Because my face is naturally oily, I only use this when I wake up with a tight-feeling face, or after I swim. A small amount can be used under make-up but discontinue this practice if it appears to clog your pores or produce breakouts. If you have wrinkles, sun-damaged skin, or your skin seems to be aging faster than you are, add the optional rose hip seed oil.

    Ingredients Measurements Weight

    Beeswax 1 TBS oz. (add up to oz

    more in hot weather)

    Coconut Oil cup 4 oz.

    Rose Hip Seed Oil*(opt) tsp tsp

    Total Weight 4.75 oz.

    *Rose Hip Seed oil is an amazing moisturizer for wrinkled or aged skin, skin damaged from overexposure to the sun, or

    burned skin. Do not use it on acne or very oily skin.

    Instructions

    1. Melt the beeswax and coconut oil using the double boiler method. Add rose hip seed oil,

    if using, and stir with a wooden skewer.

    2. Pour into container(s) and cool until set.

    3. IMPORTANT: Clean out all residue from equipment with paper towels while still hot, and

    follow up with washing equipment in hot, soapy water.

    Benefits

    Nourishesskin and is safe for all skin types, preferably dry skin.

    Cost to Make (If ordering ingredients from FNWL): $5.62 for 4.75 oz.

    Watch video here: http://youtu.be/p8OGrVdweUU

    Troubleshooting: If its too thick, remelt and add more coconut oil. To thicken, remelt and add more beeswax. If adding essential oil(s), stir in right before pouring into containers.

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    Hair Butter (With Bonus: Beard Conditioner) The invention of MadeOns hair butter has an interesting background. My neighbor was attempting to apply the lotion bar to her hair to add shine and texture, and asked if I could modify the recipe to work better for her hair. My sister had just adopted a little baby from Ethiopia, and a local friend was wrapping up paperwork to add three Ethiopian children to her family. I had plenty of hair to experiment with. After a few go-arounds, Second Life Hair Butter was formulated and hair butter enthusiasts tell me that if I had to give up one product in my store, please dont let it be the hair butter.

    Ingredients Measurements Weight

    Beeswax cup 1 oz. (add oz. more in

    hot weather)

    Shea Butter 1/3 cup + 1 TBS 3 oz.

    Coconut Oil 1/3 cup 2.75 oz.

    Essential Oil (opt) tsp tsp

    Total Weight: 6.75 oz.

    Instructions

    1. Combine beeswax, shea butter and coconut oil in a double boiler.

    2. Melt the ingredients, remove from heat, cool slightly, and stir in essential oil using a

    wooden skewer.

    3. Pour into containers.

    4. IMPORTANT: Clean out all residue from equipment with paper towels while still hot, and

    follow up with washing equipment in hot, soapy water.

    Benefits

    Controls coarse, wavy, or dry hair.

    Tames frizz and softens curls.

    Cost to Make (If ordering ingredients from FNWL): $8.95 for 6.75 oz.

    Watch video herehttp://youtu.be/jyMieibuzhg

    Beard Conditioner :Follow the instructions above but use these amounts: 1 oz. beeswax, 2 oz. coconut oil, 3 1/3 oz.shea butter. Optional: stir in 30 drops total of a combination of cedarwood, sandalwood and clove essential oils before pouring.

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    Black Toothpaste Are you up for a challenge? Making this is easy, but whats challenging is to get over the white, foaming paste that youre used to, and replace it with black toothpaste. It was inspired by my favorite toothpaste,Earthpaste, but with a tweak in ingredients. The clay is there, the xylitol is out (add it if you wish, for sweetness, but I prefer using essential oils and salt for flavor), and the water is replaced with oil. Heres my distinguishing ingredient: activated charcoal. Activated charcoal is a safe, edible botanical substance that whitens teeth, so its a natural add-in for this toothpaste. Keep activated charcoal on hand in your apothecary in case a family member accidentally ingests a toxin or chemical (it absorbs chemicals to reduce their toxicity).

    Ingredients Amount

    Carrier oil(sweet almond,

    apricot kernel, grape seed, hazelnut) 1/3 cup or 3 oz.

    Bentonite clay* 6 TBS

    Activated charcoal tsp

    Sea salt* tsp

    Essential oil** 4 drops tea tree

    15 drops peppermint

    Total Weight 4.5oz

    *I recommend Redmond Clay and Redmond Real Salt

    **Essential oils that are great for the mouth: peppermint, spearmint, clove, rosemary, myrrh, eucalyptus, cinnamon

    Instructions

    1. Mix clay and oil well. Stir in activated charcoal and sea salt. Mix well.

    2. Add essential oils and stir well.

    3. Pour into squeezable container (ketchup-type condiment containers are perfect).

    Benefits

    Black toothpaste contains no fluoride, chemicals, foaming agents or colorants. It simply

    cleans your teeth and gums, and refreshes your mouth.

    Cost to Make (If ordering ingredients from FNWL): $4.16 for 4.5 oz.

    Watch video here: http://youtu.be/-tTm21SqWqM

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    Deodorant If youve followed skin care DIY on the web over the past couple of years, youll find plenty of recipes for an easy deodorant using baking soda and coconut oil as the primary ingredients. Youll also find complaints that baking soda irritated the skin, or that the deodorant wasnt stable in all seasons. I really wanted something with a bit of zinc oxide to soothe an armpit rash. I also wanted to replace the baking soda with something less irritating. Clay came to the rescue. Finally, I didnt want to scoop it onto my pits. Beeswax would take care of that. Enjoy this recipe and feel free to come up with your own favorite scent combination using the chart on page 10.

    Ingredients Measurements Weight

    Beeswax cup 2 oz.

    Coconut oil cup 6 oz.

    Zinc oxide 3 tsp 3 tsp

    Bentonite clay 6 tsp 6 tsp

    Essential oils Approx. 2 tsp Approx. 2 tsp

    Total Weight: 9 oz.

    Instructions

    1. Place beeswax and coconut oil in a double boiler. Melt.

    2. Add zinc oxide powder and bentonite clay. Using a stick blender, blend until everything is

    well mixed. Wait 20 minutes to cool slightly.

    3. Blend again. Stir in essential oils. Pour into container(s) quickly. Deodorant is ready when

    solidified. Store at room temperature.

    4. IMPORTANT: Clean out all residue from equipment with paper towels while still hot,and

    follow up with washing equipment in hot, soapy water.

    Benefits

    Soothes irritated skin, fights body odor. Not an antiperspirant.

    Cost to Make (If ordering ingredients from FNWL):$12.67 for 4 standard deodorant tubes

    Watch video here: http://youtu.be/afYWOF-ShY0

    Q: Can I use a regular blender instead of a stick blender?

    A: I wouldnt advise that. It can be compared to cleaning a container with hardened bacon fat:

    its easier to wipe out than wash out. Some have had success with a hand held mixer.

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    Solid Perfume A long time customer, Michelle Carr, shared with me that she made a solid perfume using some of her own perfume. It seemed to last longer in the solid form, she said, and she was able to make it the way she liked it. She sent me a sample and I knew immediately that this was something I had to share. I played around with her recipe and researched some essential oil combinations to come up with a blend that I liked. Essential oils are better for the skin than alcohol-based perfumes, the scent lasts longer (alcohol-based perfumes evaporate), and with a carrier oil, you nourish the skin where applied. Be sure to review the essential oils on pages 9-10 to come up with your own unique scent.

    Ingredients Measurements Weight

    Carrier oil(sweet almond,

    apricot kernel, grapeseed, hazelnut) 3 TBS 1.5 oz.

    Beeswax cup 1 oz.

    Essential oil(s)* to 1 tsp to 1 tsp

    Total Weight 2.5 oz.

    Instructions

    1. Decide ahead of time what your scent blend will be and set the oils aside in a smallcontainer.

    2. Melt the beeswax and carrier oil in a double boiler.3. Remove from heat, stir in the essential oils and pour into your containers. You can use

    small tins or lip balm tubes. 4. Allow to harden, and then use or give as gifts.5. If using fragrance oil instead of essential oil, use cosmetic grade oil and double the

    amount. See note on fragrance oils at the bottom of page 10.

    Benefits: Alcohol-free, long-lasting scent that does not dry out the skin or quickly evaporate.

    Cost to Make (If ordering ingredients from FNWL): $5.11 for 15 lip balm size (.15 oz) tubes

    Watch video here: http://youtu.be/8fImkLum8_g1

    Troubleshooting: To ensure that your finished product has the correct hardness for your liking, remove some lip balm from an old lip balm tube and drop the melted perfume stickmixture into the tube, wait for it to harden, and then test on your skin. Do this before addingessential oils and before pouring (essential oils should not be heated for a long period of time).

    If you want to change the scent of your finished product, you can re-melt and add other essential oils, but note that the efficacy of the essential oils will diminish when heated, and may require more essential oils.

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    Recommended Storage

    Storage of Ingredients

    All oils and butters used in this recipe book should be kept in a cool, dry place. They will last

    a good six months or longer, depending on the age of the oil when you purchased it. Anoff smell

    is an easy way to detect that the oils or butters are going rancid. Beeswax will last indefinitely

    and powder products depend on the shelf life noted on the ingredient packaging. Essential oils

    tend to last one to two years, unless otherwise noted on the container.

    Essential oils, for providing scent, must be kept in a cool, dry, dark environment. When you

    are purchasing the oils, you will usually find them in dark containers, such as smoky-brown glass

    bottles.These protect the oils from direct light. Do not store them in plastic.

    Storage of Finished Products

    All products in this e-book should be stored in a cool, dry, dark place, and used within a year.

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    Where to Purchase Supplies

    Ingredients and Containers:

    Mountain Rose Herbs: (recipe ingredients and containers) http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/index.php?AID=123053

    From Nature With Love (recipe ingredients and containers) http://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/?affiliate=34177

    GloryBeeFoods: (recipe ingredients) http://glorybeefoods.com/

    Specialty Bottle: (containers) http://www.specialtybottle.com/

    MadeOn Skin Care (DIY kit) http://www.hardlotion.com/diy-hard-lotion-kit/

    Labels:

    Brown Kraft Labels (labels and tags) http://www.brownkraftlabels.com

    Creative Label Studio: (create your own labels or have them customized)

    http://www.creativelabelstudio.com

    Online Labels: (buy labels in bulk and save) www.onlinelabels.com

    Labels by the Sheet: (only buy the sheets you need): http://www.labelsbythesheet.com/

    DIY Skin Care Product eBooks:

    My Buttered Life: Baby edition $5.00 http://www.hardlotion.com/ebook/

    This third edition of the My Buttered Life series features five baby recipes: baby

    massage oil, baby balm (BeesilkJr), creamy baby lotion, diaper rash cream, and

    oatmeal milk bath. Included is a chart of safe essential oils for baby, as well as a

    chart showing 17 Ways to Massage a Baby.

    My Buttered Life: Gift edition $5.00http://www.hardlotion.com/ebook/

    This second edition of the My Buttered Life series features five gift-giving recipes:

    chocolate body mousse, flavored lip balm, chocolate peppermint hard lotion,

    scented and shaped hard lotion, and beeswax candles. It includes packaging

    ideas, a three-in-one project to finish three recipes in one afternoon.

    My Buttered Life: Summer edition $5.00http://www.hardlotion.com/ebook/

    The first edition of the My Buttered Life series features five skin-nourishing

    summer recipes: bug repellent bar, foot protector bar, full body skin conditioner,

    tan enhancer, and sunscreen. It includes a shopping list and where to purchase

    supplies.

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    Contact Me

    I hope you enjoyed this e-book.

    I would love to hear how your experience went with creating your own skin

    care products. Feel free to contact me with questions or observations, and let me

    know if you have products youd like me to re-create using natural butters and

    oils. Id love the challenge!

    I would also love to include your photos on my website or your stories of how

    you used your homemade products.

    http://hardlotion.com/ebook/

    Renee Harris

    MadeOn Skin Care [email protected] Website: http://www.hardlotion.com Facebook: http://facebook.com/hardlotion E-newsletter: http://www.hardlotion.com/sign-up

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