Mar 30, 2009

Why we use Emu Oil in our products

Emu oil was discovered by the Australian Aborigines to be an excellent source for healing. Science has discovered that Emu oil is rich in Omega-3 and Omega-6 essential fatty acids. It is non-comedogenic (it doesn't clog pores like most oils); it is a natural anti-inflammatory; it is a deep penetrating trans-dermal carrier, meaning it deeply penetrates the skin layers; it penetrates quickly; it is a natural moisturizer; it aids in cell regeneration; it reduces wrinkles; it retards scarring; it favorably impacts the human immune system; it is hypo-allergenic and bacteriostatic; and it is odorless.

Being rich in so many ways, we found that adding Emu Oil to our products increased their effectiveness and created a synergistic benefit that positively impacted other ailments and maladies.

The main “key” point is.... This is a Transdermic Oil.

What does transdermal mean? - Transdermal means that it penetrates the outer layer of the skin, which allows the EMU OIL and the other ingredients to reach deeper than just the skin’s surface.

This is an oil that can be taken internally as well as externally. This oil works on the entire body, anywhere you put it. Will heal anything anywhere.

Emu Oil is known as the Anti-Aging emollient.

~ Emu Oil is a deep penetrating, anti-inflammatory, non-irritating, highly moisturizing, all natural nutritional supplement for your skin.

~ It is hypo-allergenic, giving it a low potential for irritating the skin. Emu oil doesn't clog pores. It contains essential fatty acids required by the body. Topical application of emu oil delivers these nutrients deep into the skin to support healthy cell growth. Emu Oil is an excellent emulsifier and does not leave the skin feeling oily or greasy.

~ Pure Emu oil soothes the skin after serious or minor burns and cuts. Burning and itching are instantly soothed. Healing takes place more rapidly because emu oil has healing properties and does not cover the skin with a petroleum type air barrier. It allows the skin to breathe and heal.

EMU OIL ~ A Proven Natural Wonder ~


Provides Relief: The Australian Aborigines has used Emu Oil for thousand of years to: reduce the pain & swelling of arthritis, heal wounds & burns and to relieve discomfort from insect bites.


Moisturizing: Naturally softens the skin and has been proven to reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.


All natural and non-toxic: Will not clog pores, hypo-allergenic and gentle for all skin types.


Anti-inflammatory effects: The potency of the anti-inflammatory effect from Emu Oil is similar to ibuprofen without the negative side affects frequently common with traditional prescription or corticosteroid based anti-inflammatory medications.

Mar 16, 2009

Fashion Forward Part 2



Future is now

Recently in Fashion:
If you haven't been living under a rock lately, you will have notice that 2009 has been about soft shades of pastels. Away from the 2008 Jewel tone colors. They have been updated with pastel shades of pinks and pink purples on lips, cheeks and eyes. A Mod or 80's revival toned down. Nude colors have been very favorable and worn a lot in the past few years. With little to no makeup, a minimal look as predicted earlier on this blog. (Check Fashion Forward by click this link).
(Note from the editor). Think of your little sister or the girl next store, young and fresh.

Some short fads of dark heavy eye makeup with nude lips have come and gone and will probably come back. I have seen a lot of soft colors in clothing and makeup on the red carpet and in fashion recently. Katy Perry is one of many examples of pastel soft pink makeup. At the same time you have see her and others in many shades of red lipstick, very Hollywood glam. Still natural enough because the eye makeup is light. It's about balance and nature or seductive, sometimes both. This youthful look will continue on even with the revival of dark palettes. Expect to hear 'Less is more and darker heavier makeup makes women look more mature (aged), where as light makeup, the girl next door coloring, looks youthful and fresh.'

Fashion Forward Part 2: Spring/Summer time is just around the corner, and it shows in this seasons palettes.
Soft florals and Summer pastels will flood the market. Styles are longer and fitted.
Maxi-Cardigans of the 1970's will make a return as the weather cools.
Pinks are still worn in lipstick but is updated, fresh. See more pinks with a hint of purple or cranberry.

The Gothic inspired fashion coming out of Spain continues to gain popularity.
Unlike last year, the styles have become softer, representing a post-Victorian
era look. Platinum and silver jewelry are the current adornments. Rose-tinted
pearls see a revival. It's elegant, it's regal, it's romantic.

Daytime make-up look is fresh and natural. Foundation is out, tinted moisturizer
is in. By the late summer, early fall to mid winter: Lips remain medium to dark --
with the pale pastels going by the wayside. A heavy eye make-up look from
the early part of the decade is now being paired with a dark lip, for a luxurious evening look.

Key colors for 2009 : Think ; the Sea - Purple, blues, greens. Colors are soft, but
eye catching. I now take a leave with a kiss eternal, try and look more beautiful, and as always skin is in.

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- Miss Engela
written 3/13/09 posted 3/16/09.

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