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What did you get for Christmas?

I got lots of stuff. Here’s the list :)

Imagine Dream Wedding DS game
Swingball
A wee piano thing only its battery operated (not a keyboard) its an old style thing
A skateboard =S
Some chocolates
More chocolate
Knickers and bra
pajamas
Slippers
An exercise ball
A hairband
Some perfume
Guiness World records 2009
Books
A bag
Socks
A magic facecloth
A gardening book
Lipgloss
A family fortunes board game
Makeup set
A star shaped bath bomb
A science experiment thing

i got mama mia, taylor swift cd, britney spears cd, estee lauder make up kit, diamond necklace(my birthstone), ugg boots, two new outfits, a hoodie, purfume, a new straightner a dooney and burke purse, kings island pass, pjs, a throw blanket, and another mke up kit not as nice as the estee lauder. this all includes what “santa” and my grandparents got me.

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You might want to check out our Bath Bombs Book products from Amazon. They have more than just books!


EcoBeauty: Scrubs, Rubs, Masks, and Bath Bombs for You and Your Friends


EcoBeauty: Scrubs, Rubs, Masks, and Bath Bombs for You and Your Friends


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What’s the hippest way to be green? Making your own hair conditioner, mouth rinse, lip gloss, and hand cream would be a start. Natural beauty maven Lauren Cox is bringing bath and body into the twenty-first century with easy, economical, and eco-friendly projects, featuring au courant ingredients–hemp oil, red tea, soy milk, flax seed oil, and goat’s milk–that are increasingly easy to find. Recy…

Bath Bombs (Cozy)


Bath Bombs (Cozy)


$8.98


From Mango Grove to Atlantic Spa, here are 30 sensuous bath-time treats to turn your soak into a luxurious indulgence. They’re easy and fun to create, and every one uses all-natural sophisticated scents and aromatic herbs that will enhance your mood and pamper your body. Learn to blend essences and fragrances, work with molds, and make the most of such healthful, beneficial ingredients as salts,…

History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1)


History: Fiction or Science? (Chronology, No. 1)


$8.95


`History: Fiction or Science?` is the most explosive tractate on history and chronology ever written. This book is not another conspiracy theory – every hypothesis it contains is backed by solid scientific data. The book is well-illustrated, contains 446 graphs and illustrations, copies of ancient manuscripts, and countless facts attesting to the falsity of the chronology used nowadays. …


How To Make Spa Products At Home – Hand Crafters Companion

Almost all of us are very busy with our daily routines and an experience in a spa is all we need to relax. That’s why most of us would seek to create a restful retreat at home. Most of us would resort to learn how to make spa products at home.

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This is a much convenient option compared to a visit to one of the spa centers in your place. This is a good way to relax and ease stress. Making spa products at home is a good idea, for you to have a spa experience at home, you can save money and also you might want to earn from this learning.

Spa products ranges from handcrafted soaps, bath teas, additives & soaks, spa treatments, bubble baths & bath bombs, butters, balms, lotions & creams, scrubs, polishes, salts & masques, home fragrance products, potpourri and sachets, and aromatherapy blends. You will find that making spa products is an enjoyable and exciting experience.

One popular spa product that you can make is the bath salts. In a large bowl mix 2 cups of Epsom salt and 1 cup of Sea salt. Then add all other ingredients; 6 drops eucalyptus oil, 10 drops rosemary oil and 15 drops peppermint oil. Mix very well. You can also use food coloring to make the salts colorful. Put it in a bag or bottle it and let it sit for 6 hours. Now you’re ready to use your bath salt.

To make a clay facial mask; you will need 1 ½ teaspoons of beeswax put it on top of a double boiler then add 4 tablespoons of anhydrous lanolin. Stir to blend. Add 1 cup of rose water or plain water, then add 1 tablespoon of borax and stir to dissolve. Pour the mixture to the melted wax. Add ½ pound of fuller’s earth to the blended wax and water, stirring to a smooth paste. Let it cool before using.

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July 1st, 2010 at 1:47 pm