Sunday, March 1, 2015

Fractionated Coconut Carrier Oil & Massage Oil Review

I'm stocking up on Fractionated Coconut Carrier Oil & Massage Oil. The one I got to review is from GoPure Naturals. Oil works better on my skin, and the boy's skin. It's works for us much better than lotion.


I put different essential oils in Fractionated Coconut Carrier Oils. Now they have different scents. This one I added lemon. I love how fresh it smells!

It soaks into my skin, and doesn't leave a sticky or oily feeling. 

It's $15, but on sale for $14.50.

goPURE Naturals is an all new, All Natural Skin Care Brand launching this month after years of research and development. 

*Made in the USA.
 
Coconut Oil has MANY Benefits but is GREAT for use to keep your skin from getting dried out, and as a MASSAGE OIL! This type of coconut oil is only meant for the skin. It's not thick and clumpy, it's liquid. The only thing I wish that the bottle would have is an extra nozzle for spraying it out.
  • It's 100% Pure and Natural
  • Has no additives
  • Has no preservatives
  • No Harmful Chemicals
  • No Parabens
  • No Artificial Fragrances
  • No fillers
  • Non-greasy 
  • Hypoallergenic
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Do you ever use coconut oil for your skin?

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Peppermint & Lavender Essential Oils Review

I love essential oils. There's so much I've done with them.

InstaNatural scent me a few oils to try out. I so far have loved all of their products! Their scents are strong, so only use a few drops.

InstaNatural scent me Peppermint Essential Oil 

It comes in a Large 4 OZ Bottle With Dropper 

100% Pure & Natural

Ingredient: 100% Pure Steam-Distilled Peppermint Essential Oil (Mentha Piperita)

A $19.97 Value

Peppermint Essential Oil is a multi-purpose oil that cools, energizes and refreshes the body and mind. This steam-distilled oil is extracted from dried or fresh leaves from the Mentha Piperita herb, giving it a sharp, menthol fragrance. Its pleasantly sweet and minty aroma makes it a premium choice for aromatherapy to improve the mind and lift the spirits.

Tips for Use: You can put a few drops on your wrist, add a few drops to your bath water or boiling water to breath in. It helps with colds, allergies, and headaches. You can make your own sugar scrub, add it to coconut oil, add it to plain scent shampoo, soap, or lotion.


InstaNatural also scent me Lavender Essential Oil 

It comes in a Large 4 OZ Bottle With Dropper 

100% Pure, Natural & Undiluted

Ingredient: 100% Pure Steam-Distilled Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula Officinalis)

A $19.97 Value

Lavender Essential Oil is a steam-distilled oil that relaxes and rejuvenates the body and mind with a fresh floral aroma. This essential oil is extracted from the oil glands of the Lavandula Officinalis plant, which gives the oil its sweet herbaceous fragrance. Our Lavender Essential Oil’s clean and serene aroma makes it a perfect companion for aromatherapy to help ease the mind.   

Tips for Use: You can add a few drops on a clean cloth to put in your dryer when drying clothes. This will give your clothes a clean fresh smell. Add a few drops to your bath water or boiling water to breath in. It helps relax you. I'm still getting use to Lavender Oil. You can make your own sugar scrub, add it to coconut oil, add it to plain scent shampoo, soap, or lotion.

It's never been a scent I've been in love with. I know it's great for a lot of things, so I'm trying to be open minded to it.


Do you use essential oils? If you do what oil is your favorite? My favorite is Peppermint Oil.

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1st Grade Conferences for Isaak

We had conferences last week for both kids. Remember that Yin | Yang thing I posted about last week? The conferences we went to made us feel proud of our son's. Another positive added to our lives. I don't want you | my readers thinking that I'm entirely negative all the time. It's just that a negative wind hit us.

We started with Isaak. Isaak's groups started something new in Kindergarten. His class does self guided conferences. Isaak's teacher had booths set up for the kids to show us what they do in the classroom. There were a few word game booths, a money booth, and more.

Isaak loves to count money.

His teacher talked with us, while Isaak showed us around.
 
When he went to show us the reading games he mastered most of the words. I mentioned how Isaak says he hates reading. She said, "He said that to me to. He reads at the end of 1st grade for his reading level. I think he's just not there with his attention span to read big books just yet. He's doing fine with reading though."

I know some kids get into different things at different times. A month from now he may be into reading, and math will take a backseat for awhile.
 
Isaak is above in math. He knows how to do multiplication, and he's only in 1st grade.

Behavior wise he's only gotten 2 yellow dots all year. Green is good, yellow is distracted, and red is where kids couldn't focus at all. Isaak got bothered when he got the yellow dots. 

The things Isaak needs to work on is doing things he doesn't want to do, and not being so moody. When Isaak's bothered buy say the yellow dot he got, or how someone else was naughty in school it's like it's the end of the world.

Isaak is a smarty pants. He's in the gifted class at school.
 
In the hallway every kid had a Martin Luther King Jr. 

Isaak's said,

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s dream was...get along. Everyone to be in the same places.

My dream is to get alaing (along) because we nede (need) to de (be) nise (nice).


He had a monster up in the classroom to.


I'll try and figure out what this one says, 

My monster's name is Scary it is a mean monster. It eats a bee. It likes water. It lives in a bat cave. It scares bears away for me. Because bears pick on my trees. It is strong. It also stomps on snakes so hard that the snakes goes away. It has paws to scratch things. It has very big muscles. It is green. It is ten years old.


Isaak wrote this towards the beginning of the year. 

I'm glad he's doing well in school!

Precisio Tweezers Review

Having a good tweezers is important. We use it to pluck out unwanted hairs, and to get splinters out. 

I got a Precisio Tweezers By Crave Naturals to Review. The tweezers are a $13.88 value.

It comes in a really cool box. This makes it especially nice to give as a gift.



I love that it has yet another container to keep the tweezers working like a charm. I think it's great to keep the tweezers in this container because it's not something we use all the time. If they are dropped, they are protected. It also is a great container for traveling.


There is also a soft plastic tip that goes on the tweezers to ensure that they do not get out of line.


The tip is easy to take off when you are ready to use them.


I've used them to pluck unwanted hairs by my eyebrows. We haven't had any splinters as of yet.


Taking care of Precisio Tweezers:
  • Do not drop them. That can push any tweezers out of alignment. Keep it in a protective container, with the tip on in case you do happen to drop them.
  • The case also keeps the tweezers, so they do not get contaminated. This may not be necessary for plucking out hairs, but it's important for getting out splinters, or other mishaps that kids seem to have happen.
  • They can be cleaned with mild soap and water. You can also clean them with rubbing alcohol.
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Do you use tweezers often?

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The Bath Outlet Glady Line Review

In our bathroom I've never had a nice soap dispenser. I've wanted one. Now I finally have one.


I didn't want to get a glass one because the boys drop things in the bathroom. Metal starts out looking nice, but is hard to clean. This soap dispenser looks like glass, but really is made with a thermoplastic resin.

It's light weight, easy to clean, and looks nice. My boys actually wash their hands a lot. I buy refill soap, add lemon essential oil to the soap. This product is perfect for us. We find it easy to pump.

Colors:
  • Transparent
  • Avocado Green
  • Orange
  • Pink
  • Lilac
  • Turquoise
  • White 
  • Black
Cost:

$13.50


The Bath Outlet Carries:

A Soap Dish


A Soap Dispenser Like I'm Reviewing

A Toothbrush Holder


All their products come in the colors listed above.

They carry many more products at their store.

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