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Book Review: Carrying Water and Carrying Loss: Tony Stevens’ The Water Girls

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(5 Stars)Venice has been written about endlessly, but The Water Girls finds something rare in its canals. Instead of gondoliers and nobles, Tony Stevens turns his attention to the women who carried the city’s water, and in doing so, he gives voice to a world on the edge of disappearance. The story follows Lina, a…

Book Review: Brendon James Delivers Heart, Conflict, and High Stakes in Foes of Hope

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐(5 Stars)From the first chapter, Brendon James pulls readers into a world filled with magic, danger, and deep personal struggle. Foes of Hope, the opening novel in the Adamas Chronicles, wastes no time setting emotional stakes that hit hard. The story begins with Pistis Arete wrestling with the pain of killing her closest friend, a…

The first step in picking out the correct products and in making homemade creams and a lotion is to use something that’s right for you.
Benefits of homemade lotions:

1. All Organic & Natural -100%
2. For All Types Of Skins
3. You’ll not spend much money on crap – non organic products

Depending on your age, diet and genetics you will primarily fall into one of the following 5 skin types:

1. Normal Skin
The simplest to maintain normal skin has little to no oily spots, maintains regular circulation with little to no trouble spots. It’s fairly elastic and looks healthy with very little make-up and attention.

2. Oily Skin
Most prone to breakouts, the trouble zones are usually in the T zone of your face (forehead, nose and chin); oily skin tends to have oversized pores and can look greasy or shiny. With the right creams and proper diet its oil levels can be maintained. Oily skin tends not to have much wrinkling or aging.

Organic Homemade Lotion Recipes: How To Make Your Own Body Lotions For All Skin Types by Jasmine Wood is available at Amazon.com.


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