Spring Is Almost Here!
- Jean Johnson
- Mar 1, 2016
- 2 min read

Spring is just around the corner! Shrug off those sweaters, skin out of those heavy wooly clothes, get ready to bare some skin! I'm not talking naked...just less encumbered by heavy layers!
It seems like part of every woman's spring preparation includes pampering and nourishing and reinvigorating that skin we've been shrouding all winter.
Oh, the joy of that first breeze on our knees! The sun! Oh how we've missed the sensation of it kissing our legs and arms! While I fully appreciate protecting my skin from the sun's damaging aspects, I have to admit that I love the sun in small, careful doses, and am looking forward to hitting the hammock a bit with a good book and a glass of sweet tea within reach.
Proper preparation for Spring is different for each woman...I'm not going to pretend that I know what's best for everyone...but I can say that there are basic steps, and tons of choices within those steps.
From shaving or waxing, to exfoliation and cleansing, all the way to moisturizing, we have glorious choices, and some of those include my products. Yay!

By now you're probably aware that I think our soaps are just the bee's knees. Made with lots of goodies that are great for cleaning your skin...and absolutely, positively none of the sulfates that are just wretched. In my opinion and experience, the soaps also work great for shaving. Follow that up with a gentle but effective exfoliation session with the sugar scrubs, and finish up by letting your skin drink in the moisture of our hemp-oil lotion.
Here's an idea...maybe you'll be interested in it, maybe not. Try your regular body wash (that's full of fun-sounding chemicals--usually the first two ingredients are water, and sodium lauryl sulfate) and your regular exfoliation method and lotion for a week on one side, and our soap, sugar scrub and lotion on the other side. Then compare for yourself and let us know! In fact, I think I'll make that a challenge in the very near future, to a few lucky ladies. I have full confidence in my products, and would love to see how it turns out for them!
Spring, oh glorious Spring...can't you hurry just a little bit?
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