November 13
Shipping Only $2.95 at Supernatural Botanicals
November 5
Super-Soft Skin With Spa Soaps
One of our best sellers is our Beach Spa Soap. Not only does it smell absolutely amazing, but it works beautifully to create loads of suds to clean and moisturize the skin. The surf and sand scent is wildly popular with both men and women. The beautifully scented smell is like a day at the beach, and leaves your skin super-soft. To see our entire collection of Spa Soaps, click here.

What I’m loving right now….Supernatural Botanicals Pure Orange Bath and Shower Sea Salts. Formulated with European Spa Salts, Orange Peel, and Orange Essential Oil, this ultra-indulgent sea salt exfoliates skin and makes it radiate. To keep tops of hands from looking parched and dry, use a handful of salts while washing hands to gently exfolate skin on the hands.
Click here to view the entire skincare line at Supernatural Botanicals.
Supernatural Botanicals Pure Orange Bath and Shower Sea Salts are made from European spa salt, harvested from the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The European spa salt is evaporated to a sparkling white by the sun and ocean air. Bursting with fresh orange aroma. Formulated with Pure Orange Essential Oils and Orange Peel. Citrus aromatherapy stimulates the mind and reinvigorates the mood.
For use in the shower: Combine Sea Salts with body oil or shower gel, and buff skin in a circular motion. For use in the bath: Pour about a half cup of Sea Salts under running bath water.

May 15
Master SuiteGood luck talking your husband into this one. This is an ultra master suite with over-the-top amenities. That being said, I love it! I love design, especially bedroom design, but I think I’d feel too spoiled living in that room. It’s absolute luxury…..squared! I think that after the recession is said and done, we’ll see a lot less of these grandiose upgrades, but they were fun while they lasted. Now, it’s just so 2007.
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