Archive for the 'Body Spray' Category


School and Stress

August 6, 2009 at 21:03 PM
Posted by Leigh

linen-sprayWell, it’s that time of year again.  The summer has faded away and it’s school time again.  This can be a very stressful time of year.  All the running around trying to get all the supplies needed before the first day.  Then the first day arrives and kaose begins.   

The first day has come and gone for us this week.  I have found that the best way to handle some of the stress is with Lavender.  Lavender body spray works wonders.  I spray it all around the house and even on myself.  Lavender has such relaxing and calming properties.  Not much else compares.  So sit back and relax with a little lavender tonight!


WHAM-BAM Freshness!

March 23, 2009 at 12:33 PM
Posted by RubaDub

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Let’s be honest, sometimes we don’t have the time to take a shower and scrub all of our skin with soap.  But it’s important to smell nice, especially when you’re trying to impress someone special.  When stepping out of the shower, try hitting yourself with a quick mist of body spray, and you’ll be amazed at the fragrance.  It’s almost like putting on perfume or cologne, but a little less potent.  In fact, a lot of people use body spray instead of perfume or cologne because it’s not quite so powerful.  We all know there’s nothing worse than being over-scented. 

Body sprays come in hundreds of different scents that are just as diverse as deodorant.  In addition, both women and men can make use of body spray.  You can think of body spray just like perfume or cologne; one spray isn’t the solution for all occasions, be sure to try different scents and see just who notices you!


Relaxing Bath Gift Baskets

March 23, 2009 at 9:58 AM
Posted by Leigh

Bath Gift BasketLavender is a flower belonging to the mint family and is characterized by its beautiful purple flowers, as well as a fresh, relaxing scent.  The plant has a variety of uses, and is widely grown in gardens.  Lavender is often dried and used in flower arrangements, as well as perfumes and potpourri.  It has also been grown for commercial use, mainly for the extraction of lavender oil, which is used in lavender bath gift baskets and for aromatherapy.

 Lavender nectar is a favorite of honey bees, who produce a lavender honey, and amongst other sweets, there is a lavender sugar which is sugar combined with the lavender herb.  The plant is also often used in fine cuisine to provide a semi-sweet, elegant flavor.