January 16
All Natural Facial Exfoliator
Great skincare products can be found right in the pantry of your kitchen. Not only are they healthier for you, they are also on the cheap. Baking soda is a great way to exfoliate your skin. Because baking soda contains tiny granules of sodium bicarbonate, it makes for the perfect substance to lightly exfoliate your skin. It also has antiseptic properties that will ward off breakouts. Simply make a paste with a palm-full of baking soda combined with a small amount of water. Apply to face, working in a circular motion, and allow to dry for three minutes. Rinse away with warm water, followed with a splash of cold to close pores. Keeps your skin looking refreshed and blemish-free.

January 15
How To Fix Yellow Nails
If you paint your nails often, you know that one of the big draw backs is the slight discoloring it gives to your natural nail. Not to worry, there’s a cure for that. You probably have some left over Ginger Ale from your holiday parties. Put it to good use by creating a nail soak. Ginger Ale contains soluble salts that act as preservatives or emulsifiers. These naturally bleach your nails. Simply pour some Ginger Ale in a small bowl, and submerge your nails for 10 minutes twice a week. Watch your nails naturally bleach right before your eyes.

December 7
Get Sexy Winter Skin
Wintertime doesn’t mean you have to put up with skin that’s not sexy. Bring sexy back with one easy step…moisture. Your skin needs extra moisturizing during winter months to lock in hydration. One of the easiest and fastest steps to achieve this is to add a moisturizing body oil to your skin right after your shower. After your shower, before toweling off and while skin is still wet, apply your moisturizing oil to every inch of your skin. Your skin will not only drink up the moisturizing oil, but also the water that’s on your skin. Lightly towel off, and you’re all set to be sexy. Not to mention, you’ll smell amazing. Try Supernatural Botanicals’ top-selling, all-natural line of Moisturizing Oils.

August 27
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August 3
What Your Nail Color Says About YouThe colors you choose to adorn yourself with says a lot about your personality. From eye shadows to lipsticks to clothes and nail polish and jewelry, we choose colors that give us feelings that reflect our personalities. Outrageous and outgoing personality traited-people lean toward the bold. Reserved and quiet people go for more muted tones. What color are you?
Nail Polish Color Palette
Fire-Engine Red: You’re sassy, self-assured, and not afraid to be dramatic. Bright red is a bold, look-at-me color that is a symbol for passion, fire, and confidence. You love the spotlight, and you take charge of situations.
Hot Pink: You’re spunky and energetic. Pink is a color that is associated specifically with women, and hot pink lets you show your spunk and spice.
Pale Pink: Painting your nails pale pink is a subtle expression. You are likely quiet, or at least you don’t want to stand out, and youthful. Pale pink is not significantly different from the color of your nails (if you’re caucasian), but you still want to show your soft side.
Black: Painting your nails black is a classic symbol of anti-establishment. It doesn’t mean you are depressed or going goth, but it’s a way of rebelling against the norm and showing some of the darkness in your personality.
Navy Blue: This is a color of sophistication and authority. Wearing this color on your nails tells people to listen up, because you’re in charge.
Aqua (Light) Blue: You’re showing the youthful and calm side of your personality when you paint your nails a light blue. Aqua is a cool color, a nonchalant color.
French Manicure: You are glamorous and professional. You don’t need a whole new color; your nails look good as they are, and you simply emphasize and define yourself.
Magenta: A combination of the reds, pinks, and purples, magenta is feminine but not flashy. You are vibrant and youthful, but you don’t need to be the center of attention at all times.
Orange: This color is bright and vibrant, for people who want attention drawn to them. It also symbolizes autumn and the changing seasons: a time of brightness and change.
Dark Brown: A dark and rich color, this shade of brown indicates boldness and authority. You like your nails like you like your men. Just kidding.
Maroon: Maroon is a warm color, a combo of red and purple, retaining the authority of red and the confidence of purple. It’s a mature, sophisticated color that, when worn on your nails, invites respect.
Coffee-Colored: You are earthy and energetic. Tan and light brown are earth tones, cool colors that bring you closer to Mother Nature.
Green: This color invokes images of vigor and the environment. Going “green” in your nail polish exudes earthiness and spunk.
Deep Purple: Purple is the color of royalty. Wearing it on your nails shows you have a confident personality, and you’re not afraid to stand out from the crowd.
Lavender: You are graceful and collected. A combination of pink and purple, lavender is feminine and confident without the youthfulness of pure pink

June 16
Coffee Skin Scrub
Save those coffee grounds after your morning pot of joe, they’re good for your skin. Be the ultimate recycler and multitask your coffee grounds. Simply apply a great body oil all over your skin while in the shower. Next, grab a handful of damp coffee grounds and scrub your skin in a circular motion. The caffeine in the coffee is ultra-beneficial to the skin, and the coarse texture of the coffee grounds scrubs your skin, leaving it beautiful and healthy. All natural, eco-friendly, and leaves your gorgeous. What’s not to love?

June 13
Sugar or Salt Scrub?
Sugar or salt scrub, which is better? They’re both fantastic agents to exfoliate and scrub the skin. Here’s where the difference lies…a sugar scrub will be less coarse than salt. Sugar scrubs are softer on the skin, gentle, yet super-effective, exfoliating the skin and buffing away dry patches and making your skin ultra soft. Salt scrubs act in the same way as a sugar scrub, yet many times you’ll find salt scrubs to be a more coarse consistency than sugar. A scrub made with a more coarse consistency exfoliates the skin twice as much. Of note, do not shave your legs at the same time you are using a salt scrub. The salt will sting and irritate your skin. If you’ll be shaving before or after your exfoliation, use a sugar scrub, which doesn’t irritate the skin after a shave. Try Supernatural Botanicals all natural eco-body scrubs for super-soft skin that looks healthy and radiates beauty.

Our Farmers Market Collection of soaps are always in demand in the summertime. Raspberry-Lemonade has a sweet and tart combination that just screams summer. Our Sun-Ripened Strawberry soap smells exactly like a fresh, sweet, just-picked strawberry from the vine. Savannah peach has a true juicy-peach scent and is wildly popular. Your mind instantly goes to Savannah. Yuzu is our citrus soap, bursting with grapefruit and orange scents. Perfect for summer. Crisp and sweet. Our big 6 ounce bars feel great in the hand, and are beautiful for gift giving. Made with all natural ingredients, our soaps are perfect for the face and body. After you’ve washed your face with an amazingly scented soap, you’ll never go back to ordinary cleansers. They wake you up, and the scent stays with you. Fantastic! Visit our entire Farmers Market Collection. Sensational!

March 27
Strawberry Face Mask
Strawberries are a natural source of salicylic acid, which is the main ingredient in acne-fighting agents found in over-the-counter acne fighters. But if you want an all natural approach, utilize those strawberries and yogurt in your fridge.
Strawberries are a natural source for salicylic acid, and yogurt is extremely smoothing to the skin.
Simply mash 1/4 cup of fresh strawberries and 1/4 cup of yogurt or sour cream until smooth. Liberally apply to acne-prone skin. Leave on for 15 minutes, then rinse with water. Then, simply watch your clear skin emerge. It’s as simple as that.

March 16
Kitchen Facial Honey Mask
Get rid of the end-of-winter skin with a facial mask you can whip up in your own kitchen. Honey is ultra-moisturizing to the skin, and gently exfoliates the skin to create a fresh glow.
It’s simple to make. Simply mix 1 teaspoon of honey with 2 tablespoons of milk and heat it in the microwave for 15 seconds to melt the honey. Apply on to face, let it rest for 5 to 10 minutes, wash with warm water and apply a good moisturizer. The honey will mosturize and soften the dry skin area. Using it for an extensive time period can actually slightly whiten skin color.









