"Hi Amy, Hope you are doing well. I wanted to ask about the honey you put into your lotions. Is that real liquid honey or is it in powdered form, etc.? Very interested in knowing. Thank you kindly. ~Sarah~"
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Wild Natural Beauty, LLC.
Wild Natural Beauty is dedicated to providing the best quality natural and organic beauty products. As consumers, we care about what we put on our skin, so quality natural ingredients are essential.
We sell only quality products using organic and natural ingredients. Manufactured substances are not processed easily or at all by our bodies and potentially create more problems than they promise to solve. Our bodies immediately recognize our natural and organic ingredients and uses them to their best advantage.
You will see that our main ingredient is not water. We believe in quality ingredients and to water them down would be ruining a masterpiece! We strive hard to provide products that are sulfate, paraben and phthalate free. You can see a positive and dramatic improvement from the chemical based products.
About The Founders
Welcome to Wild Natural Beauty. Let me take this chance to introduce ourselves and tell you about our company. Wild Natural Beauty is formed by four women, Faye, Lisa, Amy and Kelly. All of us came from different areas and stages of life to bring healthy alternatives into our lives.
My name is Lisa and I got started through aromatherapy. Initially, to create different scents from essential oils but I came to understand how essential oils work for one’s body and overall health.
Amy, my sister, being a new mom became innately alert to the health scares and warnings ranging from the dangers in plastic toys to tainted food.
Nutrition is a big part of my mother, Faye’s life. Since she and dad are getting older, eating right is important. But nutrition is also knowing the minerals and vitamins in food, how they are best used (cooked or raw) and even how they are processed and preserved.
My youngest sister, Kelly has sensitive skin and she was interested in soap that would not irritate or dry her skin. Working in an office environment with lots of paper, dry skin is hard battle to win. It was easy to know what she needed but not as easy to find it in a store.
The greatest thing about small companies is that usually they are born to fill a need. Wild Natural Beauty came into being after we realized what we were doing for ourselves we could also do for others. At my mom’s kitchen table we formed a company to provide quality products that were effective and reliable; products that we could not easily find for our needs.
I have discovered lately the benefit of holding onto your vision for a goal. With all the turmoil going on around us it’s been very easy to lose sight of it and either panic or go into survival mode.
When my family & I started this company I was smart enough to write down what I wanted for its future. I knew there would be rough patches to go through and it would be there to restart my inspiration. I also knew when times are really good that I’d need it as a reminder to help me… Continue
A couple of years ago I read the book The Secret, by Rhonda Byrne. It was inspiring and life changing. Occasionally, I’ll read other books similar to The Secret. One I came across discussed an intriguing idea. It asked, “What are you dismissing?”. The book explained that inspiration and ideas come when you ask for help but some people don’t accept what is being offered because it’s not what they are familiar with or think that’s not how their problem should be solved. This concept really… Continue
Posted on February 18, 2009 at 9:26am — 2 Comments
It’s funny that one of the most hydrating and protective oils for one’s skin comes from a woody shrub that grows in the deserts of the southwest United States and northwestern Mexico. But jojoba does and its seeds are valuable to many.
Jojoba oil is odorless and colorless and stored for long periods without turning rancid. This stability reduces the need for stabilizers and antioxidants. It easily lends itself to many cosmetic products.
It’s called the Queen of Flowers. It is associated with Aphrodite, the Goddess of Beauty. Its scent is heavenly and calming. Roses have been respected throughout the ages of man. Besides being pleasing the eyes and nose, roses are also known to take care of the body inside and out.
Roses, from petals to hips, have been used in food and drink, distilled for their oil and distilled in water. The essence of a rose has a tremendous effect on the body, mind, and soul.
This is not to make light of the financial troubles that are causing so many people and the country to suffer. But crisis can be a good thing. It can bring out strengths and talents that we didn’t know we had.
It means going back to basics and making smarter choices. Being part of a skin care company I am encouraged to see this attitude grow in the country. People are now looking at ingredients carefully and deciding for themselves what they want to put in their bodies.
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