Wed 12 Mar '08

A Perfume Person I’m Not…..

I’ve never really been a perfume person….most perfumes seem too nauseating and nothing will create a headache faster than a woman walking by trailing, wafting, enveloped in the stuff like she took a bath in it!

And while I love body sprays they contain a high percentage of alcohol which tends to dry out the skin…so I can only use them a couple times a week.

As an alternative to your normal perfume/body sprays (and really I just wanted something new to try!!) I found Kaponga cream perfumes!

Using beeswax and sweet almond oil as a base Kaponga cream perfumes are naturally scented using essential oil blends or a blend of essential and fragrance oils. Even though the base perfume is made from sweet almond oil/beeswax it does NOT go on greasy nor does it leave a greasy residue…it seems to simply absorb into the skin leaving the fragrance on top!

Not only are they mostly natural they are eco-friendly as well. They purchase their container material as residual wood from small mills and turn it into adorable ‘nuts’ holding the perfume jar!

I have two perfumes….

Lavender Terroir no. 2 (which I love and the Mr. says it’s alluring….) is scented with a combination of essential oils….to me it’s a very complex, sexy scent and my favorite.

Raspberry Des Champs has a main note of raspberry and is soft, subtle and sweet…one that will be perfect in the warmer spring/summer months!

I have more picked out for future purchases and I’m not quite sure I will be able to wait until my current supply is gone before ordering more!

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Tue 11 Mar '08

Pearls of Sand/Monoi Soap Update…

Quick update on our Pearls of Sand/Monoi de Tahiti Tiare soap….

The soap has been unmolded, cut and is now curing….

I was extremely skeptical that the natural scent of the Monoi de Tahiti would come through the saponification process but the soap is holding its own.

It has a nice soft scent and only time will tell if that scent will hold.

In the event that the scent goes away (which unfortunately sometimes happens) I have on order several samples of Tiare fragrance. If push comes to shove and we have to add a Tiare fragrance oil I want it to be as close to the Monoi as possible.

I will give an update on this product in about two weeks!

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Mon 10 Mar '08

Our Internet Service Is Down…

 6:30pm Update

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Studies: CO2 Output Must Cease….

While I think the gradual warming of the Earth may be part of its natural cycle I also believe we all need to take heed of the article below and do our best to drastically reduce carbon output. This article has me a little lot concerned.

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Image: Smog in Beijing

Traffic clogged roads and thick smog fill the streets of Beijing. While natural cycles remove roughly half of human-emitted carbon dioxide from the atmosphere within a hundred years, a significant portion persists for thousands of years.  

Adrian Bradshaw / EPA file

By Juliet Eilperin

Research points to years of warming even with ambitious emission cuts

The task of cutting greenhouse gas emissions enough to avert a dangerous rise in global temperatures may be far more difficult than previous research suggested, say scientists who have just published studies indicating that it would require the world to cease carbon emissions altogether within a matter of decades.

Their findings, published in separate journals over the past few weeks, suggest that both industrialized and developing nations must wean themselves off fossil fuels by as early as mid-century in order to prevent warming that could change precipitation patterns and dry up sources of water worldwide.

Using advanced computer models to factor in deep-sea warming and other aspects of the carbon cycle that naturally creates and removes carbon dioxide (CO2), the scientists, from countries including the United States, Canada and Germany, are delivering a simple message: The world must bring carbon emissions down to near zero to keep temperatures from rising further.

“The question is, what if we don’t want the Earth to warm anymore?” asked Carnegie Institution senior scientist Ken Caldeira, co-author of a paper published last week in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. “The answer implies a much more radical change to our energy system than people are thinking about.”

Emissions continue to rise
Although many nations have been pledging steps to curb emissions for nearly a decade, the world’s output of carbon from human activities totals about 10 billion tons a year and has been steadily rising.

For now, at least, a goal of zero emissions appears well beyond the reach of politicians here and abroad. U.S. leaders are just beginning to grapple with setting any mandatory limit on greenhouse gases. The Senate is poised to vote in June on legislation that would reduce U.S. emissions by 70 percent by 2050; the two Democratic senators running for president, Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) and Barack Obama (Ill.), back an 80 percent cut. The Republican presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain (Ariz.), supports a 60 percent reduction by mid-century.

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), who is shepherding climate legislation through the Senate as chairman of the Environment and Public Works Committee, said the new findings “make it clear we must act now to address global warming.”

“It won’t be easy, given the makeup of the Senate, but the science is compelling,” she said. “It is hard for me to see how my colleagues can duck this issue and live with themselves.”

James L. Connaughton, who chairs the White House Council on Environmental Quality, offered a more guarded reaction, saying the idea that “ultimately you need to get to net-zero emissions” is “something we’ve heard before.” When it comes to tackling such a daunting environmental and technological problem, he added: “We’ve done this kind of thing before. We will do it again. It will just take a sufficient amount of time.”

Warming may continue despite CO2 cuts
Until now, scientists and policymakers have generally described the problem in terms of halting the buildup of carbon in the atmosphere. The United Nations’ Framework Convention on Climate Change framed the question that way two decades ago, and many experts talk of limiting CO2 concentrations to 450 parts per million (ppm).

But Caldeira and Oregon State University professor Andreas Schmittner now argue that it makes more sense to focus on a temperature threshold as a better marker of when the planet will experience severe climate disruptions. The Earth has already warmed by 0.76 degrees Celsius (nearly 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels. Most scientists warn that a temperature rise of 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) could have serious consequences.

Schmittner, lead author of a Feb. 14 article in the journal Global Biogeochemical Cycles, said his modeling indicates that if global emissions continue on a “business as usual” path for the rest of the century, the Earth will warm by 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit by 2100. If emissions do not drop to zero until 2300, he calculated, the temperature rise at that point would be more than 15 degrees Fahrenheit.

“This is tremendous,” Schmittner said. “I was struck by the fact that the warming continues much longer even after emissions have declined. . . . Our actions right now will have consequences for many, many generations. Not just for a hundred years, but thousands of years.”

While natural cycles remove roughly half of human-emitted carbon dioxide from the atmosphere within a hundred years, a significant portion persists for thousands of years. Some of this carbon triggers deep-sea warming, which keeps raising the global average temperature even after emissions halt.

Researchers have predicted for a long time that warming will persist even after the world’s carbon emissions start to fall and that countries will have to dramatically curb their carbon output in order to avert severe climate change. Last year’s report of the U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change said industrialized nations would have to cut emissions 80 to 95 percent by 2050 to limit CO2 concentrations to the 450 ppm goal, and the world as a whole would have to reduce emissions by 50 to 80 percent.

Glimpse into the distant future
European Union Environment Commissioner Stavros Dimas, in Washington last week for meetings with administration officials, said he and his colleagues are operating on the assumption that developed nations must cut emissions 60 to 80 percent by mid-century, with an overall global reduction of 50 percent. “If that is not enough, common sense is that we would not let the planet be destroyed,” he said.

The two new studies outline the challenge in greater detail, and on a longer time scale, than many earlier studies. Schmittner’s study, for example, projects how the Earth will warm for the next 2,000 years.

But some climate researchers who back major greenhouse gas reductions said it is unrealistic to expect policymakers to think in terms of such vast time scales.

“People aren’t reducing emissions at all, let alone debating whether 88 percent or 99 percent is sufficient,” said Gavin A. Schmidt, of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies. “It’s like you’re starting off on a road trip from New York to California, and before you even start, you’re arguing about where you’re going to park at the end.”

Brian O’Neill of the National Center for Atmospheric Research emphasized that some uncertainties surround the strength of the natural carbon cycle and the dynamics of ocean warming, which in turn would affect the accuracy of Caldeira’s modeling. “Neither of these are known precisely,” he said.

Although computer models used by scientists to project changes in the climate have become increasingly powerful, scientists acknowledge that no model is a perfect reflection of the complex dynamics involved and how they will evolve with time.

Still, O’Neill said the modeling “helps clarify thinking about long-term policy goals. If we want to reduce warming to a certain level, there’s a fixed amount of carbon we can put into the atmosphere. After that, we can’t emit any more, at all.”

Caldeira and his colleague, H. Damon Matthews, a geography professor at Concordia University in Montreal, emphasized this point in their paper, concluding that “each unit of CO2 emissions must be viewed as leading to quantifiable and essentially permanent climate change on centennial timescales.”

Steve Gardiner, a philosophy professor at the University of Washington who studies climate change, said the studies highlight that the argument over global warming “is a classic inter-generational debate, where the short-term benefits of emitting carbon accrue mainly to us and where the dangers of them are largely put off until future generations.”

When it comes to deciding how drastically to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, O’Neill said, “in the end, this is a value judgment, it’s not a scientific question.” The idea of shifting to a carbon-free society, he added, “appears to be technically feasible. The question is whether it’s politically feasible or economically feasible.”

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Thu 6 Mar '08

WNC Magazine Anniversary Party Swag….

We were pleased last month to be asked by WNC Magazine to donate swag for an anniversary party they are hosting today. One hundred swag bags will be handed out to attending VIP’s and each one of them will receive one of either our Mandarin Bamboo soap or our Wild Lettuce soap.

We had our eco-designer, EcoKind Design, redesign our full size soap boxes down to half size specifically for this event. They came out beautifully and I LOVE the smaller size!

Thank you WNC Magazine for allowing our company and EcoKind Design to participate in this event and help make it a memorable one!

WNC soap

If your company or organization would like eco-friendly products to help promote your event please contact us for pricing information. We can also, through our eco-designer, create your own labels specific to your event.

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Keith Richards+Louis Vuitton+Al Gore=Awesome….

My husband and I grew up with the Rolling Stones and even now we still enjoy their music (we were lucky enough to get to see them in concert here about a year ago!). Now in their mid-60′s they are still going strong.

Totaly awesome that French fashion house Louis Vuitton has chosen Keith Richards for their advertisments. Keith is donating his fee to Al Gore’s Climate Project.

My hats off to Keith Richards, Louis Vuitton and Al Gore!

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Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has been known for many things but never his beauty, which makes his new role really stand-out – pin-up for Louis Vuitton.

The luxury French fashion house has chosen Richards for a new series of advertisements with the first showing himrichards.jpg cradling his guitar on a hotel bed. The ad, shot by Annie Leibovitz,  says: “Some journeys cannot be put into words. New York. 3am. Blues in C.”

Richards reportedly plans to donate his fee to The Climate Project, an environmental charity.

It’s not the first time Vuitton has gone for the unexpected over the beautiful. Russian leader Mikhail Gorbachev featured in a Louis Vuitton ad campaign last year.

Photo: From the Louis Vuitton Web site

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Wed 5 Mar '08

I am in Heaven….

My musings today on the perfect vacation reminded me that we needed to finalize our Pearls of Sand collection.

We have the cream and sugar scrub done but I have admittedly been putting off the soap. Monoi is expensive and not always in stock and I was fearful of not only ruining a batch of soap but wasting this most magnificient smelling oil as well.

Our Pearls of Sand collection is naturally scented with Monoi de Tahiti Tiare. It works very well in cream and scrubs but is notorious for being hard to work with in soap as it wants to seize immediately upon introduction into the heated oils/water/sodium hydroxide mix.

After a bit of pondering we came up with a game plan and kept our fingers crossed as we commenced the soaping procedure.

It Worked!!!! We had to work quickly but we were able to introduce the Monoi into the mix without ruining the batch…..

And I am in heaven!!! This has got to be my most favorite of all scents..it is a true Polynesian Tiare fragrance.

The soap is heating and will be unmolded in 24 hours. It will be cut then set out to cure for 3-4 weeks. We will keep you updated on the progress of our Monoi soap. I am curious to see if the Monoi scent is as strong at the end of the curing process as it is now!

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Dream Vacation…..

My husband and I are not big vacation takers….

oh…we take the occasional day or weekend Harley trip but we have never taken an exotic cruise or flown to some tropical destination. It just was never high on our ‘to do’ list.

I was sort of day dreaming this morning….as I look outside at the beautiful blue (vs. gray) sky…trying to think of the ultimate vacation spot.

If I had a choice (and two weeks!) I would LOVE to go to Tahiti. My idea of the ultimate vacation would be to spend two weeks in one of those huts out over the most beautiful water you have ever seen and not leave!!!! I can just picture myself sun tanning (with lots of sunscreen!) and every once in a while taking a dip to cool off!

Let us know what YOUR ultimate vacation spot would be.

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tahiti bungalow < ---my ultimate vacation spot!

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