Showing posts with label free. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free. Show all posts
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Summer Solstice Sale!
From the first day of summer, Wednesday, June 20, 2012, at 12:01 a.m. through Friday June 22, 2012, at 11:59 p.m., shipping will be FREE on all orders over $25 at http://www.reefbotanicals.com/, http://www.handmadeartists.com/shop/reefbotanicals, and http://www.fabricofmymind.com/.
Priority Mail in the US, Regular Mail in Canada.
Enjoy!
Also, new in Fabric of my Mind...
An amazing bird stiltwalker.
Sheep in a field in County Kerry, Ireland.
And a red lily.
It's about:
free,
free shipping,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade artists shop,
handmade soap,
knit,
natural,
photograph,
photography,
photos,
sale,
soap,
solstice,
summer,
toys
Monday, October 10, 2011
Something Different
I wouldn't normally talk to you on this blog about non-handmade stuff. For instance, while I'll tell you about my face painting, soap, sewing, knitting, and even sometimes my face painting and baking, I don't really talk here about my law practice.
But this is about a potential free iPad or iPod for you.
And see, my law practice is really local. If you're not in NJ, it's not going to matter to you. This is different. This is nationwide... and it's Eric's. And I'm kind of really excited about it. I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but in addition to the soap and candles, beer brewing and cooking, Eric's got a "day job" too.
He's in IT (computer stuff).
When I met him, he was running his own company in Brooklyn, and just when we started dating, he got hired out from under himself by one of his corporate clients. They needed a good computer guy, especially one familiar with both Apple and PC products, and he fit the bill. So he went with it.
Turns out, he much prefers to be his own boss. So after almost 3 years there and over 12 years total in IT, he's taken the leap and struck out on his own again! He is now Logical Lemur IT. I love the name. I love the concept. And I love the theme of his branding. I'm a big geek, and look!
Dude! The periodic table! And yeah, I hated chemistry as much as the next person, but I learned the periodic table from Mr. Merics in 8th grade science and I loved Mr. Merics. Plus, doesn't it lend itself so nicely to the categories? That's the postcard he had made, but if you check out the site, you'll see those boxes are navigation buttons.
Why am I telling you all this? Because you might need him. Seriously, this is nationwide. He can do most things remotely. And if he needs a tech to show up in person, he can do that or get one to do so, wherever you are.
For businesses of at least 3 users, he's offering unlimited monthly support. For residential, he's offering a monthly home protection plan. I'm not going to repeat all the info that's on the site here, because that would be silly. Feel free to poke around and contact him with any questions.
Yes, yes, enough. I mentioned that Free iPad or iPod and you want to know what on earth I was talking about, right?
If you look on the site, specifically here, you can see the details on how to get one, but the basics are these: If you refer a business client of at least 3 users and it signs up for service, you get an iPod. If you refer a client of at least 30 users, you get an iPad. So do yourself a favor... think about the business you work for, the businesses you used to work for, the businesses you deal with, and friends with businesses or in businesses. Because who couldn't use a free iPad or iPod? Am I right?
OK, nerdiness done. For now.
But this is about a potential free iPad or iPod for you.
And see, my law practice is really local. If you're not in NJ, it's not going to matter to you. This is different. This is nationwide... and it's Eric's. And I'm kind of really excited about it. I don't know if I've mentioned it before, but in addition to the soap and candles, beer brewing and cooking, Eric's got a "day job" too.
He's in IT (computer stuff).
When I met him, he was running his own company in Brooklyn, and just when we started dating, he got hired out from under himself by one of his corporate clients. They needed a good computer guy, especially one familiar with both Apple and PC products, and he fit the bill. So he went with it.
Turns out, he much prefers to be his own boss. So after almost 3 years there and over 12 years total in IT, he's taken the leap and struck out on his own again! He is now Logical Lemur IT. I love the name. I love the concept. And I love the theme of his branding. I'm a big geek, and look!
Dude! The periodic table! And yeah, I hated chemistry as much as the next person, but I learned the periodic table from Mr. Merics in 8th grade science and I loved Mr. Merics. Plus, doesn't it lend itself so nicely to the categories? That's the postcard he had made, but if you check out the site, you'll see those boxes are navigation buttons.
Why am I telling you all this? Because you might need him. Seriously, this is nationwide. He can do most things remotely. And if he needs a tech to show up in person, he can do that or get one to do so, wherever you are.
For businesses of at least 3 users, he's offering unlimited monthly support. For residential, he's offering a monthly home protection plan. I'm not going to repeat all the info that's on the site here, because that would be silly. Feel free to poke around and contact him with any questions.
Yes, yes, enough. I mentioned that Free iPad or iPod and you want to know what on earth I was talking about, right?
If you look on the site, specifically here, you can see the details on how to get one, but the basics are these: If you refer a business client of at least 3 users and it signs up for service, you get an iPod. If you refer a client of at least 30 users, you get an iPad. So do yourself a favor... think about the business you work for, the businesses you used to work for, the businesses you deal with, and friends with businesses or in businesses. Because who couldn't use a free iPad or iPod? Am I right?
OK, nerdiness done. For now.
It's about:
business,
computers,
free,
handcrafted,
handmade,
information,
ipad,
ipod,
it,
support,
technology
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Our First Blog Giveaway!
This contest is closed.
We're feeling like a giveaway to celebrate the release of our new product:
Almond Pastry Facial Scrub
It smells great, is easy to use, and makes skin glow!
What you get out of this is a For Your Face Gift Pack, containing one full size shaker container of this awesome new scrub, one bar of our Purity soap, and one bar of our Oatmeal Honey soap, all great for your face!
You have SIX chances to win! For each entry, leave a separate comment on this post to let us know, one comment per entry task completed.
1. This giveaway is open to everyone in the U.S. and Canada.
2. There will be one winner chosen.
3. The winner will be notified by email, and will have 48 hours in which to respond. If the winner does not respond, a new winner will be chosen.
**Please make sure you provide a valid email address when entering this giveaway.**
Mandatory Entry:
Please become a follower of this blog, then visit Reef Botanicals and leave a comment on this post telling us what you would love to have from the shop.
Additional Entries:
1. "Like" Reef Botanicals on Facebook and leave a comment letting us know with your Facebook name.
2. Follow Reef Botanicals on Twitter and tweet this contest. You can do this once a day for additional entries. Just leave a comment for each daily tweet and leave a link to your tweet. Use this tweet:
Win a "For Your Face" Gift Pack from reefbotanicals.com @ReefBotanicals #giveaway at http://dld.bz/zAUW!!
3. Post about this contest on your Facebook wall and post the link here in a comment.4. Add our badge (from the left sidebar) to your blog or website and leave the link in a comment.
5. Blog about this giveaway and leave a link to your post here in a comment.
GIVEAWAY ENDS ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31, AT 5 P.M. EST.
It's about:
almond,
blog,
contest,
face scrub,
face soap,
facebook,
facial scrub,
free,
giveaway,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade soap,
natural,
oatmeal,
pure,
purity,
scrub,
soap,
twitter
Friday, August 6, 2010
Win a Poem!
Remember when I told you about my friend Mel, the author and poet who wrote those terrific poems for my nephews? Well, she's running a poem giveaway!
The details are here.
The prize is valued at up to $100, and would be great for yourself, or as a gift for a wedding, shower, new baby, bar mitzvah, or any other big event.
Go check her out, and good luck winning!
(This is not the poem to be won, it will be a custom poem that is the prize.)
The details are here.
The prize is valued at up to $100, and would be great for yourself, or as a gift for a wedding, shower, new baby, bar mitzvah, or any other big event.
Go check her out, and good luck winning!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Father's Day Sale!
For one week, and one week only at Reef Botanicals:
Our new "Father's Day gift baskets" are 25% off, costing only $30 instead of the regular $40. The temporary price is already reflected on the site. Just order one and we can ship it directly to dad, or to you so you can see his reaction when you hand it to him!
This basket is packed full with:
*One Smooth Operator shaving soap, scented with lavender.
*One matching Smooth Operator shaving oil.
*One Clean Cut shaving soap, scented with patchouli, lavender, fir, and rosemary.
*One matching Clean Cut shaving oil.
*One Mashed In: Spring Seasonal, our luxurious beer soap, made with Sam Adams beer, crushed hops, and ground barley for a wonderful scent of baking bread.
*One sage green and very soft organic cotton washcloth.
It is the ultimate in pampering for the men in your life! Dad can enjoy a shower with our amazing beer soap, and then get down to shaving... a soak with a nice hot washcloth, some skin-loving pre-shave oil, and then the amazing lather of our luxurious shaving soaps that contain spa-quality Rhassoul clay to avoid the need for gels and glycerines.
The basket will continue to be available long after Father's Day, for the regular price of $40, so it'll be great for birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or any other gift-giving event... but get it now for Father's Day for just $30!
As if that wasn't enough, the sale continues:
Every item in the Reef Botanicals Men's Line is on sale for one week, buy two items, get one item of equal or lesser value for free. Just purchase two items and then let us know in the paypal comments or via email what you'd like for free!.
You can choose our Smooth Operator Shaving & Bath Soap.
Or our matching Smooth Operator Shaving Oil.
If you like your shaves a little spicier, try our Clean Cut Shaving & Bath Soap.
Or our matching Clean Cut Shaving Oil.
For a terrific bath or shower experience, there's our Mashed In: Spring Seasonal, soap made with Sam Adams, hops, and barley, and scented with just the barest touch of cedar. This one's my favorite!
Get three of the same thing, or mix & match!
Sale ends at midnight on June 15.
Our new "Father's Day gift baskets" are 25% off, costing only $30 instead of the regular $40. The temporary price is already reflected on the site. Just order one and we can ship it directly to dad, or to you so you can see his reaction when you hand it to him!
This basket is packed full with:
*One Smooth Operator shaving soap, scented with lavender.
*One matching Smooth Operator shaving oil.
*One Clean Cut shaving soap, scented with patchouli, lavender, fir, and rosemary.
*One matching Clean Cut shaving oil.
*One Mashed In: Spring Seasonal, our luxurious beer soap, made with Sam Adams beer, crushed hops, and ground barley for a wonderful scent of baking bread.
*One sage green and very soft organic cotton washcloth.
It is the ultimate in pampering for the men in your life! Dad can enjoy a shower with our amazing beer soap, and then get down to shaving... a soak with a nice hot washcloth, some skin-loving pre-shave oil, and then the amazing lather of our luxurious shaving soaps that contain spa-quality Rhassoul clay to avoid the need for gels and glycerines.
The basket will continue to be available long after Father's Day, for the regular price of $40, so it'll be great for birthdays, anniversaries, Valentine's Day, or any other gift-giving event... but get it now for Father's Day for just $30!
As if that wasn't enough, the sale continues:
Every item in the Reef Botanicals Men's Line is on sale for one week, buy two items, get one item of equal or lesser value for free. Just purchase two items and then let us know in the paypal comments or via email what you'd like for free!.
You can choose our Smooth Operator Shaving & Bath Soap.
Or our matching Smooth Operator Shaving Oil.
If you like your shaves a little spicier, try our Clean Cut Shaving & Bath Soap.
Or our matching Clean Cut Shaving Oil.
For a terrific bath or shower experience, there's our Mashed In: Spring Seasonal, soap made with Sam Adams, hops, and barley, and scented with just the barest touch of cedar. This one's my favorite!
Get three of the same thing, or mix & match!
Sale ends at midnight on June 15.
It's about:
beer,
father's day,
free,
gift,
gift basket,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade soap,
lather,
lavender,
masculine,
men,
natural,
new jersey,
nj,
patchouli,
rhassoul,
shaving,
shaving oil,
soap
Friday, April 30, 2010
Mother's Day Sale!
In honor of the moms, we're making gift buying easier for you. How? A sale, of course! For one week from Friday, April 30, to Thursday, May 6...
First, all individual items at Reef Botanicals are buy 3 get one free! Simply purchase any three items on the site, and then choose a 4th item of equal or lesser value to the other three, and that one's free! To make things easy, you just purchase the three items as you normally would, and then in the "notes" during checkout with Paypal, let us know what you'd like as your free item.



Secondly, all gift baskets are 25% off! You can have a ready-made gift for your mom, at a great discount. Normally $40.00 each, they're now $30.00. You can either email us first to discuss the variety of soaps, scrubs, bath bombs, lip balms, and candles you'd like included, and then purchase through the site, or you can purchase first and then we'll email you to work out the details.
The sample basket shown has two Lemongrass & Sage soaps, a When Life Hands You Lemons sugar scrub, a lemongrass & sage candle, an Awaken Fizzy Bath Bar, and an Orange You Glad I'm Your Honey lip balm - a $45.50 value, all piled into a pretty woven basket and then wrapped in cellophane and tied with raffia, for just $30.00.
Don't miss out on these great deals!
First, all individual items at Reef Botanicals are buy 3 get one free! Simply purchase any three items on the site, and then choose a 4th item of equal or lesser value to the other three, and that one's free! To make things easy, you just purchase the three items as you normally would, and then in the "notes" during checkout with Paypal, let us know what you'd like as your free item.



Secondly, all gift baskets are 25% off! You can have a ready-made gift for your mom, at a great discount. Normally $40.00 each, they're now $30.00. You can either email us first to discuss the variety of soaps, scrubs, bath bombs, lip balms, and candles you'd like included, and then purchase through the site, or you can purchase first and then we'll email you to work out the details.
The sample basket shown has two Lemongrass & Sage soaps, a When Life Hands You Lemons sugar scrub, a lemongrass & sage candle, an Awaken Fizzy Bath Bar, and an Orange You Glad I'm Your Honey lip balm - a $45.50 value, all piled into a pretty woven basket and then wrapped in cellophane and tied with raffia, for just $30.00.
Don't miss out on these great deals!
It's about:
bath bomb,
candles,
free,
gift,
gift basket,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade soap,
holiday,
homemade,
lip balm,
luxury,
Mother's Day,
natural,
new jersey,
nj,
sale,
salt scrub,
soap,
sugar scrub
Friday, April 23, 2010
We're happy!
Our Earth Day free-shipping special was an unprecedented success, and we'd like to thank all of our customers who decided to take advantage and place orders. They'll all be going to the post office today!
Now that that's done, be on the lookout for our upcoming Mother's Day sale!
Now that that's done, be on the lookout for our upcoming Mother's Day sale!
It's about:
earth,
earth day,
free,
free shipping,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade soap,
Mother's Day,
natural,
sale,
soap,
special
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Reef Botanicals Goes Earth-Friendly
In addition to being approved by Green People for our use of all-natural ingredients, we do make an attempt to keep things as Earth-friendly as possible at Reef Botanicals. For packing materials, we recycle the packing paper in which our supplies are shipped to us, and if we run out of that, we shred the supermarket bags from our own purchases. At craft fairs, we sell our soaps and shampoos "naked," to avoid wasteful packaging where we can.
We also like, of course, to pack as much into one single box as possible, to lessen the transportation impact on the environment. It's better for the environment if you stock up all at once than if you make single-item purchases one at a time. Therefore, in honor of Earth Day, all orders over $10 placed at Reef Botanicals on April 22, between midnight and midnight EST, will qualify for FREE SHIPPING!
Sorry, U.S. orders only.
We also like, of course, to pack as much into one single box as possible, to lessen the transportation impact on the environment. It's better for the environment if you stock up all at once than if you make single-item purchases one at a time. Therefore, in honor of Earth Day, all orders over $10 placed at Reef Botanicals on April 22, between midnight and midnight EST, will qualify for FREE SHIPPING!
Sorry, U.S. orders only.
It's about:
earth,
earth day,
environment,
free,
free shipping,
green,
greenpeople,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade soap,
health,
homemade,
ingredients,
natural,
new jersey,
nj,
sale,
soap,
special
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Contest Update
Our shampoo naming contest ended last night, and with well over 100 entries, we've narrowed it down to the top five.
To do so, Eric went through the emails we received and pulled all of the proposed names, without any identifiers, and printed up a copy of the list for each of us. We each narrowed the list down separately, then together, and then haggled to reach the top five. They are, in alphabetical order (and we still don't know who they belong to, since we haven't checked):
Mermaid Tresses
Mock Turtle
Scentual Morning
Sea Dew
Sun Salutation
After we've had some time away from the list, tomorrow night we'll haggle some more and announce the winner at 10 p.m. EST.
Thanks to everyone who entered! Check back tomorrow to see what we picked!
To do so, Eric went through the emails we received and pulled all of the proposed names, without any identifiers, and printed up a copy of the list for each of us. We each narrowed the list down separately, then together, and then haggled to reach the top five. They are, in alphabetical order (and we still don't know who they belong to, since we haven't checked):
Mermaid Tresses
Mock Turtle
Scentual Morning
Sea Dew
Sun Salutation
After we've had some time away from the list, tomorrow night we'll haggle some more and announce the winner at 10 p.m. EST.
Thanks to everyone who entered! Check back tomorrow to see what we picked!
It's about:
chamomile,
cocoa butter,
contest,
eucalyptus,
free,
giveaway,
handcrafted,
handmade,
handmade soap,
homemade,
honey,
kelp,
lather,
natural,
new jersey,
nj,
shampoo,
soap,
tea tree,
vegetarian
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
We're Beer Snobs
Really.
And it's pretty funny on my end, considering my "start" in drinking beer. I know most people won't believe me, but I honestly didn't drink alcohol until I was of legal age, which was the summer before my senior year of college. Even then, I didn't really drink much. I tried some beer at school parties. I think Coors Light was the popular one, so you can understand why I hated beer. Because I really despised beer, I drank only mixed drinks, and only one per semester. Seriously, at an after-finals party each semester of my senior year, I had one single daquiri.
It wasn't until my second semester, second year of law school (Did I mention I'm also a lawyer?) that I first liked a beer. After finals that night, my friends Lisa, Sheau-Wu and I went into the city looking for music, any music.
[Note: Being from NJ and going to Brooklyn Law School, any time I say "the city," you can assume I mean Manhattan.]
We found a guy on the corner in The Village, handing out flyers for the Mondo Cane Blues Bar.
[It was on Thompson Street, and sadly, is no longer there. It was my favorite place to go for a long time.]
Lisa, Sheau-Wu and I looked at each other and shrugged. Sounded good. The band playing that night was Slapmeat Johnson and the Titans. Yeah, I know, I know. But I became a huge blues fan that night, solely because of that band. They were phenomenal. I can't possibly convey here the talent that band had. I also discovered that I could like beer - an ice cold Budweiser. It just went with the atmosphere, you know?
I know what you're thinking. Bud? And she calls herself a beer snob? You're right, but keep reading.
I became friends with some people who were more knowledgeable about beers. They introduced me to non-American varieties, the kinds that most starving law students didn't bother with because they couldn't afford them. I discovered nut brown ales, honey brown ales, cream ales. By the time I went to Ireland in 1998, I found that my favorite beer ever was Caffrey's Irish Ale. Sadly, like the Mondo Cane, Caffrey's no longer exists. If you've ever tried Tetley's English Ale, it's close. I also later discovered the lovely American microwbrew.
What's the point of this all-too-long history?
Well, I became a beer snob. I also married a beer snob. In fact, he brews his own beer! Good stuff, too, I might add, very good stuff. He does a lot of research (and I mean reading, not just drinking, so quit smirking, people).
So when we decided to make our beer soap, ...
Wait. Did she just say beer soap?
As I was saying, when we decided to make our beer soap, we knew we had to use the good stuff. I now present Mashed In: Spring Seasonal.
This soap is made with the usual stuff, but with Sam Adams Noble Pils replacing the water! Oh yes, my friends, the very, very good (Really!) Sam spring seasonal is the liquid in this soap. Also in the soap is a bunch of crushed and fragrant hops. For those not in the know, hops are actually flowers, so they're soft and really nice. For exfoliation, we've ground up some Pale Two Row Malted Barley, and that's in there too.
This is now my favorite of our soaps, hands down. Yeah, it's part of our "Men's Line," but I'm not kidding. It's my favorite. Scented with just a touch of cedarwood essential oil, it smells like sweet grain, almost like baking bread, but without the yeast. Who doesn't like the smell of baking bread? Hands? Anyone? Yeah, didn't think so.
Check it out. It's a limited run, so you've got a limited time. Now, that doesn't mean we won't continue to have awesome beer soaps. It just means that our beer soaps will be seasonal! Each season, we'll use a different beer base. Neat, huh?
Why "Mashed In"?
Says Eric: "Mashing in" is the process in beer brewing where the grains and water (called liquor when brewing) are combined at a specific temperature to extract the sugars from the grain. In extracting the sugars, a sweet liquid called wort (pronounced "wert") is created, which is then fermented to produce beer. The process isn't so different from combining our ingredients at a specific temperature to create soap, so we thought "Mashed In" would be the perfect name for this unique soap.
Meanwhile, don't forget about that Shampoo-Naming Contest!
And it's pretty funny on my end, considering my "start" in drinking beer. I know most people won't believe me, but I honestly didn't drink alcohol until I was of legal age, which was the summer before my senior year of college. Even then, I didn't really drink much. I tried some beer at school parties. I think Coors Light was the popular one, so you can understand why I hated beer. Because I really despised beer, I drank only mixed drinks, and only one per semester. Seriously, at an after-finals party each semester of my senior year, I had one single daquiri.
It wasn't until my second semester, second year of law school (Did I mention I'm also a lawyer?) that I first liked a beer. After finals that night, my friends Lisa, Sheau-Wu and I went into the city looking for music, any music.
[Note: Being from NJ and going to Brooklyn Law School, any time I say "the city," you can assume I mean Manhattan.]
We found a guy on the corner in The Village, handing out flyers for the Mondo Cane Blues Bar.
[It was on Thompson Street, and sadly, is no longer there. It was my favorite place to go for a long time.]
Lisa, Sheau-Wu and I looked at each other and shrugged. Sounded good. The band playing that night was Slapmeat Johnson and the Titans. Yeah, I know, I know. But I became a huge blues fan that night, solely because of that band. They were phenomenal. I can't possibly convey here the talent that band had. I also discovered that I could like beer - an ice cold Budweiser. It just went with the atmosphere, you know?
I know what you're thinking. Bud? And she calls herself a beer snob? You're right, but keep reading.
I became friends with some people who were more knowledgeable about beers. They introduced me to non-American varieties, the kinds that most starving law students didn't bother with because they couldn't afford them. I discovered nut brown ales, honey brown ales, cream ales. By the time I went to Ireland in 1998, I found that my favorite beer ever was Caffrey's Irish Ale. Sadly, like the Mondo Cane, Caffrey's no longer exists. If you've ever tried Tetley's English Ale, it's close. I also later discovered the lovely American microwbrew.
What's the point of this all-too-long history?
Well, I became a beer snob. I also married a beer snob. In fact, he brews his own beer! Good stuff, too, I might add, very good stuff. He does a lot of research (and I mean reading, not just drinking, so quit smirking, people).
So when we decided to make our beer soap, ...
Wait. Did she just say beer soap?
As I was saying, when we decided to make our beer soap, we knew we had to use the good stuff. I now present Mashed In: Spring Seasonal.
This soap is made with the usual stuff, but with Sam Adams Noble Pils replacing the water! Oh yes, my friends, the very, very good (Really!) Sam spring seasonal is the liquid in this soap. Also in the soap is a bunch of crushed and fragrant hops. For those not in the know, hops are actually flowers, so they're soft and really nice. For exfoliation, we've ground up some Pale Two Row Malted Barley, and that's in there too.
This is now my favorite of our soaps, hands down. Yeah, it's part of our "Men's Line," but I'm not kidding. It's my favorite. Scented with just a touch of cedarwood essential oil, it smells like sweet grain, almost like baking bread, but without the yeast. Who doesn't like the smell of baking bread? Hands? Anyone? Yeah, didn't think so.
Check it out. It's a limited run, so you've got a limited time. Now, that doesn't mean we won't continue to have awesome beer soaps. It just means that our beer soaps will be seasonal! Each season, we'll use a different beer base. Neat, huh?
Why "Mashed In"?
Says Eric: "Mashing in" is the process in beer brewing where the grains and water (called liquor when brewing) are combined at a specific temperature to extract the sugars from the grain. In extracting the sugars, a sweet liquid called wort (pronounced "wert") is created, which is then fermented to produce beer. The process isn't so different from combining our ingredients at a specific temperature to create soap, so we thought "Mashed In" would be the perfect name for this unique soap.
Meanwhile, don't forget about that Shampoo-Naming Contest!
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Finally! And a Contest!!!
So here it is, and I must apologize for the wait - the photo of our new shampoo. I've been using it for the past few days too, and I absolutely love it! Now that I know how to use bar shampoo (sparingly, that is), I don't have the slightest hesitation over this one.
It's a stronger scent than our first shampoo, which I find great for waking me up with the tea tree and eucalyptus. In short, it rocks. You can see it's greener than the other one; that's the sea kelp, said to be great for hair. I honestly can't rave enough about this one, so I might as well stop here and introduce...
well, that's the thing. We haven't got a name for it! Hair Dew (our first shampoo) took much thought and made sense for that product, but with this one we're stumped. So... we're leaving it up to you. I should let you know that this contest is not limited to followers of the blog, it's also open to Facebook fans, Twitter followers, members of the Handmade Artists' Forum, members of other discussion forums of which I'm a member... in short, everywhere. The prize? A free bar of this new shampoo! We'll send you one, and we'll foot the bill for shipping too (in the lower 48 of the United States). If you're outside of the lower 48 states, you can feel free to enter, but shipping charges will be paid by you.
To enter, click here and use the contact form on the Reef Botanicals site to give us your idea for the name of the shampoo. Unlimited entries per person, and the contest will end on Sunday, February 14, 2010, (yes, Valentine's Day) at 10 p.m. EST. Just note that only entries emailed via the website contact page will be considered. The winner will be announced here on Tuesday, February 16, and contacted via email for a mailing address.
Our ingredient list, to help you with ideas: A variety of oils, cocoa butter, chamomile, honey, sea kelp, tea tree essential oil, eucalyptus essential oil.
For those of you who can't wait and want to buy the new shampoo before it's named, it's available on the site as "Contest Shampoo."
It's a stronger scent than our first shampoo, which I find great for waking me up with the tea tree and eucalyptus. In short, it rocks. You can see it's greener than the other one; that's the sea kelp, said to be great for hair. I honestly can't rave enough about this one, so I might as well stop here and introduce...
well, that's the thing. We haven't got a name for it! Hair Dew (our first shampoo) took much thought and made sense for that product, but with this one we're stumped. So... we're leaving it up to you. I should let you know that this contest is not limited to followers of the blog, it's also open to Facebook fans, Twitter followers, members of the Handmade Artists' Forum, members of other discussion forums of which I'm a member... in short, everywhere. The prize? A free bar of this new shampoo! We'll send you one, and we'll foot the bill for shipping too (in the lower 48 of the United States). If you're outside of the lower 48 states, you can feel free to enter, but shipping charges will be paid by you.
To enter, click here and use the contact form on the Reef Botanicals site to give us your idea for the name of the shampoo. Unlimited entries per person, and the contest will end on Sunday, February 14, 2010, (yes, Valentine's Day) at 10 p.m. EST. Just note that only entries emailed via the website contact page will be considered. The winner will be announced here on Tuesday, February 16, and contacted via email for a mailing address.
Our ingredient list, to help you with ideas: A variety of oils, cocoa butter, chamomile, honey, sea kelp, tea tree essential oil, eucalyptus essential oil.
For those of you who can't wait and want to buy the new shampoo before it's named, it's available on the site as "Contest Shampoo."
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