Archive for September, 2008

Understanding Asset Liquidity

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

?Money is plentiful for those who understand the simple laws which govern its acquisition.? -George Clason

Let's start by defining asset liquidity. Liquidity refers the degree that an asset can be purchased and sold without affecting the price. Liquidity also refers to the ability to take an asset and sell it quickly for money. […]

How To Talk To Your Baby - And Understand What She's Saying Back

Friday, September 19th, 2008

It is incredible, but within a years time your baby will progress from random crying to talking. This is quite an achievement for your baby and in a very short period of time. In this chapter we will look at your baby?s development when it comes to language. You?ll also discover what you can […]

How Using Ceramic Bath Accessories Can Leave Your Bathroom Looking Fresh

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

Do you have a favorite room in your home? This is different for everyone, for some it's the living room with feet propped up watching TV, for others it's their bedroom and still others may prefer the kitchen, particularly teenagers! For many though, the bathroom is their favorite, especially for ladies, I have a theory […]

Soap Bubble Art

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Materials:

1?2 tbsps. Tempera Paint

1 tbsp. Dishwashing Liquid

? cup Water

White or Light-Colored Construction Paper

Plastic Drinking Straws

Metal Pie Tin or Shallow Aluminum Pan

Method:

Mix together water, dishwashing liquid, and paint. Pour mixture into the metal pan.

Have kids dip one end of a plastic straw into the mixture and blow gently to make bubbles. Stop blowing once the bubbles […]

Ingredient and Oil Properties for Soap, Lotion, Serums, Bath and Body

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

To help take the mystery out of the ingredients listed in soap, lotion, serum or other products you have received from Momma Muse (or other handmade bath &amp body companies), here is a list of the commonly used ingredients by common name, label name (the FDA required INCI name - International Nomenclature for Cosmetic Ingredients) […]

How to Make Melt and Pour Soap

Monday, September 15th, 2008

Learning how to make melt and pour soap is the easiest soap making method that you can learn. It is the soap making method that is most commonly taught in do-it-yourself soap making kits that are offered by craft stores. To begin this easy soap making process you can either buy a do-it-yourself soap making […]

A Guide To Shampoo

Sunday, September 14th, 2008

The word shampoo was added to the English language in the year 1762. The word implied massage, which means kneading or pressing the muscles.

Initially, shampoos were made by boiling soap in water and adding herbs to it to impart health and fragrance to hair. Shampoos were originally considered to be similar to soaps because they […]

How To Be Shine Free With Oily Skin Care Tips

Saturday, September 13th, 2008

I can remember my teenage years being up one minute and down the next. There were many moody days to deal with and no matter how hard I tried, there were times when I just couldn't control it. Oily skin care is important during these days as many teens experience this problem. With the different […]

Foods for Your Skin

Friday, September 12th, 2008

The skin?s functions are many, as we have discussed in other, previous articles, and it?s health is not just dependant upon good quality natural skin care products, although they do help considerably.

This article on natural skin care looks at the various foods, vitamins, minerals and micro-nutrients that positively affect your skin. In addition we?ll look […]

Acidophilus Milk And Its Importance

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

ACIDOPHILUS MILK

Acidophilus milk is a sour milk product that has been allowed to ferment under conditions that favour the growth and development of a large number of Lactobacillus acidophilus organisms. This acidophilus milk is considered as a probiotic since it aids in the well being of the consumer. Acidophilus milk differs from Indian dahi or […]