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The Mild Multi-Tasker
Saturday, 22 November 2008 00:00


OLIVE BEAUTY

You may all think that this mild beauty is best used only for the most sensitive of skins (infant skin), but there's more to it than meets the eye. Wink  For me, it's an all-around, multi-purpose handmade soap.

Here's why... 

Personal Care

Aside from using it as a face and body soap...

  1. It can be used as a shampoo bar for yourself and your babies. Ever since I came up with this Premium Bar and learned more about the skin and hair benefits of olive oil, I let our kids use this variant (and Baby Blue) for their hair and body all the time. For their hair, I would melt a slice of Olive Beauty in distilled/alkaline/purified water (any drinking water, just not tap!) then put it in a pump bottle. I then add a few drops of lavender pure essential oil since it's one of the safest essential oils to use on kids and it smells great, too!
  2. It can be used as a make-up remover. Even waterproof mascaras and tough lipstick stains (on the lips) can easily be removed by this beauty. You just need to lather on those areas twice if the make-up is really a tough one to remove. This way, you get to skip a step of having to use a make-up remover when you just want to immediately hit the sack after a long day's work or a late night-out.


Household Use

  1. It can be used to wash dishes. Yup, you read that right! Like the shampoo, just melt a slice in water (tap water is fine for this) and place it in any plastic container (or recycle an empty dishwashing paste or liquid container). You'll be surprised how effective it is in removing oil from pans and plates! I've tried it with the other variants and Olive Beauty worked the best!
  2. It can be used to wash baby bottles, clothes, toys, etc. Since it's 100% NATURAL and very safe to use on your baby, it also makes it very safe to use on anything that belongs to your baby. The very mild and natural formulation of Olive Beauty makes it a better choice compared to other baby liquid cleansers that may still contain SLS and/or SLES and other harsh chemicals normally used for cleaning.


These are just some of the things I've personally tried doing with Olive Beauty. If you have new and different experiences of your own, please feel free to share them with us. Smile .


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avatar Jing
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Thanks for the tip. I'll do that with my olive bar soap to use as shampoo for me :). Can I also do the same with the other premium bars (dilute in water)? I love the smell of utter bliss on my hair. thanks.
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avatar ByNature
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hi, jing! yes, you may do the same with the other premium bars like Total Attraction and Utter Bliss. to make the scent even stronger, you may add drops of my Essential Oil (for vinegar rinse)in Utter Bliss.

hurray for you! :)
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avatar Dyann
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is olive beauty not maganit/matigas or smelly (bad smell) sa hair? thanks. i'm interested in your products.
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avatar ByNature
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hi, dyann! actually, you can slightly smell the olive oil in Olive Beauty because it has a very high percentage of the oil, which is good :) but since it's unscented, the smell won't really stay on your hair. also, if you follow it with vinegar rinse and add a few drops of my Essential Oil (for vinegar rinse), your hair will smell great! :)
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I used to love making soap. Not made any in years thoguh but this post has inspired me to start again. Thanks!
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avatar ry
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how much water do you usually put to dilute? wont it get too watery?
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try 1/3 or 1/2 of a bar first in a regular sized container. i'm sure it won't get too watery. but in case it does, you can simply add smaller slices until you get the consistency you want. hope this helps. :)
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sounds wonderful. Love natural products.
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avatar Momeni Rugs
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What a clever idea thanks for sharing this. I'd have never thought of washing dishes with this.
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