Monday, November 30, 2009

Handmade Holiday Lip Balm Recipe

Originally posted on Handmade Holiday Blog
See our live spot on Virginia This Morning on December 12.08.09 between 9-10 am. Where you can see how to make a Lip Balm step by step and hear more about our wonderful vendors!

Lip Balm Recipe by Jackson Sage
Use this simple and fun recipe as gifts, to promote and event or company, or party invites.
This recipe fills 24- .15 oz lip balm tubes.

Step 1: Create Lip Balms

Supplies:

4 fl oz Sweet Almond Oil
4 TBS Beeswax
1- 1.5 tsp of flavoring (Essential oils such as Peppermint, Lime, Lemon, Sweet Orange, Eucalyptus)



Directions:
Add Beeswax and Sweet Almond Oil into a glass measuring cup.

Microwave approximately one minute till beeswax is melted.

Add Flavoring and stir.
Pour into lip balm tubes.

Let cool. If you spill some down the side, let cool and then wipe away.


Where to purchase supplies:
From Nature with Love
SKS Bottles

Step 2: Create Labels

Supplies:

White Full Sheet of Labels (such as Avery 8255
X-acto knife (can use scissors)
Cutting Mat
Label template download. Click here to download.

Directions:
Once lip balms are cool, about an hour, you can add the labels.
Import Label template to word processing program.
Create labels.
Print on highest Quality.
Cute with X-acto knife. Apply to Lip Balm Tubes.



Hints and tips:
Want a firmer lip balm, add more beeswax. Too hard, add more oil.
To test how hard or soft your lip balm will be, after heating oil and beeswax and before poring, place a small amount on a spoon and place in freezer for a few minutes. When it cools you can test the consistency of the mixture.
If oils harden in your mixing jar while pouring into containers, just place back into the microwave for a few more seconds to re-melt.
Mint Essential oils will tingle the lips, less may be more.
Citrus Oils are lighter in scent.

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Happy Thanksgiving Masque with Pumpkins and Apples



Pumpkins get their rich color from Beta Carotene, a precursor to Vitamin A, making Pumpkins a star free radical scavenger. Free radical scavengers help protect the skin from oxidation which causes skin to become dry and dehydrated. Pumpkin’s natural enzymes unclog pores, remove impurities, and soften skin. Pumpkin Seeds are rich in Fatty Acids that aid in collagen production, while reducing fine lines and wrinkles.

Pumpkin and Apple Masque
For All Skin Types- Dry
Honey 1 tsp
Pumpkin Puree 1 tsp
Lavender Microscrub 1/2 tsp
Apple Juice 1/4 tsp
Rose Serum 5 drops

Directions
Mix ingredients together. Cleanse face with Rose Cleanser. Mist face with Rose and Aloe Hydrating Mist. Leave face damp from Hydrating Mist. Apply masque in a circular motion to face, avoid eyes. Leave on for 5-10 minutes. Rinse with warm water.

Post Masque Care
Mist face with Rose and Aloe Hydrating Mist. Add two drops of Rose Serum to a pea size amount of Rose Skin Cream, apply to face.

Highlights of Additional Ingredients
Shiitake Mushroom Extract (in the Tea Tree Serum): increase cell turnover, improve firmness and hydration, and reduce fine lines and wrinkles
Atlantic Kelp (in the Lavender MicroScrub): Helps to remove toxins, and improves skins elasticity
Pumpkin Seed Extract (in the Rose Serum): Smoothes fine lines and wrinkles
Rice Bran ( in the Lavender MicroScrub): A gentle exfoliate that helps to prevent wrinkles, heal blemishes, absorb dirt and balance oils.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

In the Press: Calendula Article


Check out my write-up on Calendula in the November/December issue of Natural Awakenings.

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Monday, October 26, 2009

Recipes: Apple Honey Masque

Here is one of the recipes from the Fall Face Treat Event:

You know fall has arrived when the apples are ready to harvest. Fresh apples make this the perfect time of year to use this beneficial fruit for clearer and smoother skin. Apples contain the alpha-hydroxy acid, malic acid. Alpha-hydroxy acids are known to slough of old tired dead skin cells leaving your skin younger and more radiant, and to stimulate collagen production producing smoother skin. Apples are also rich in antioxidants, Vitamin A and C, to help protect against the signs of environmental damage.

Apple Honey Masque
For All Skin Types
Honey 1 tsp
Apple Sauce 1 tsp
Tea Tree Serum 5 drops
Lavender Scrub 1/2 tsp
Lavender Serum 3 drops

Directions
Mix ingredients together. Cleanse face with Lavender Cleanser. Mist face with Lavender Hydrating Mist. Leave face damp from Hydrating Mist. Apply masque in a circular motion to face, avoid eyes. Leave on for 5-10 minutes. Rinse with warm water.

Post Masque Care
Mist face with Lavender Hydrating Mist. Apply Lavender Skin Cream.


Highlights of Additional Ingredients
Willow Bark Extract (in the Tea Tree Serum): Stimulates cell growth, astringent
Honey: Antibacterial, anti-fungal, increase skin hydration
Kaolin Clay (in the Lavender Scrub): Rejuvenates skin, stimulates circulation, and exfoliates and cleanses
Sea Buckthorn Berry Oil ( in the Lavender Serum): Nourishing and restoring oil. and rich in vitamin E and anti-oxidants.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

In Season: Southern Snow

Just wanted to post this wonderful picture-- Last week we went down Rt. 5 towards Williamsburg. On the way we stopped by Shirley Plantation, which today is still a working plantation. The cotton was in bloom and it looked like blankets of snow across the fields.

It is really amazing how on this earth there are so many wonderful plants that offer us their gifts each and every year.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Fall Face Treats Event


Thank you to everyone that came to our first Treat event.

We had fun making and learning about seasonal facial masques and of course Jackson Sage products.

Everyone received awesome goodies bag with a 2 oz sample of Jackson Sage Body Cream, sample size soap, and great goodies provided by Whole Foods from vitamins, coupons and even Shampoo samples! (Doggie Sage samples were provided as well for those with pooches!)

Each bag had our special Fall Face Treats Recipe Book that included three seasonal masques that combined the power of fresh fruits and vegetables with the herbal power of Jackson Sage products.

A very special thank you to those that organized and hosted the event- Whole Foods, Stephanie, Beth and Lauren.

Look for more seasonal events in the future!

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

I knew I shouldn't but I did it anyway...

Yup, there was a monster zip forming and I know it is almost Halloween but I did think it was a bit early to be have a second head growing off of my forehead.

I know, I know, leave it alone.

But it was just sitting there staring at me... so I went for it. In the process I managed to make it look ten times worse than before.

I know, I know, leave it alone- so I messed with again and again and again.

So what was a monster zit, now makes me look like Frankenstein.

Now I need to make it go away fast, heal and not leave a scar.

I know, I know, I should have left it alone... but in all due respect, it was talking to me, no wait, screaming at me.

Luckily, I have two products that are perfect for just this thing. You can also use the following products on any breakout, even those that you have the strength to leave alone, but they work wonders for the zits you tried to massacre.

My favorite is the Rose Serum. It has several ingredients that heal and repair skin. My top favorite ingredient is Sea Buckthorn Berry! I love this oil because it has it all: Vitamin C, Vitamins A, B1, B2, E, and, Flavonoids and essential fatty acids. In other words a ton of anti-oxidants to help fight free radicals and keep that skin looking healthy. Its rich orange color comes from the Beta-Carotene. This all works together to heal and repair skin.

Another star ingredient is the Rosehip Seed Oil, an excellent oil to aid in regenerating skin cells and reducing scaring (and wrinkles). As if that wasn't enough, it even has Borage Seed Oil, to help calm and reduce inflammation. And that is just to name a few of the star ingredients.

To use, apply a drop on a break out or inflammation. You can leave it on there without rubbing in if you are hanging out at home. If you are heading out of the house, rub in and allow a few minutes before applying make-up to the surface.

Of course there is my favorite Double Duty product Soften Up Salve. This salve is the best because it can heal, repair and cure from head to toe. The blend of herbal infused oils, will repair and reduce inflammation of that monster zit. Apply the same was as the Rose Serum.

But above all else, leave that monster zip alone. Trust me, I know.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Jackson Sage featured in skirt!

Jackson Sage Handcrafted Soaps are featured in the "Over the Counter" section of Richmond skirt! Magazine!

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See our complete line of soaps online.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Jackson Sage in Richmond Magazine

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Please join me at Whole Foods October 22 for our Fall Face Treats event. Learn more here
http://jacksonsage.blogspot.com/2009/09/fall-face-treats-from-jackson-sage.html


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Monday, September 28, 2009

Double Duty: Lemon Sage Soap


In our series Double Duty, we look at various Jackson Sage, and Doggie Sage, products that you can use for more than one purpose.

Our Lemon Sage Soap is hands down one of my favorite soaps. I love the way it smells, and it just feels amazing to use. With a mix of soften oils such as Avocado, Jojoba, and Grapeseed, this is not your run of the mill soap bar. Here is what one of our customers had to say "The lemon sage soap is incredible! I can't stop washing my hands because they feel so soft when I do. I had to go buy a special soap dish so I could keep it by the kitchen sink and wash my hands a thousand times a day."

The Lemon Sage Soap makes and excellent choice to use by the kitchen sink because Sage and Lemon both have antiseptic qualities. But here is where the double duty kicks in-- it is an amazing facial bar for combination to oily skin. The combination of the healing and moisturizing oils with the cleanings essential oils helps to clarify and tone skin without over drying.

Use this wonderful soap from head to toe!

This week order a bar of Lemon Sage Soap and get one bar free! Just mention "Double Duty" in the comments during checkout. Offer ends October 2, 2009.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Today in the Garden

With fall rapidly approaching, it is nice to see beautiful butterflies and bees covering my Mexican Sunflowers.


Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Fall Face Treats from Jackson Sage


Trick or treat! It's almost Halloween, but we'll be playing with masks of a different kind.

Join Erika Hollen, all natural skincare expert and creator of Richmond's own Jackson Sage, at Whole Foods on Thursday October 22 at 7 pm for Fall Face Treats!


Erika will help you prep your skin for winter with samples of moisturizing soaps, Soften Up Skin Salve and her Rose Skin Cream (that features pumpkin extract).

She'll even teach you how to customize your skin care at home with mix and match recipes using Jackson Sage lotions, toners, scrubs and serums along with ingredients you can find in your kitchen!

Mini hand facials, lots of great-smelling goodies, and guaranteed soft skin are all part of the fall fun.


Be sure to RSVP to reserve your gift!

This is open ot everyone, so please feel free to invite your friends.

Four ways to RSVP:
1. Facebook
2. Blog on top right
3. Add a comment to Blog
4. Send me a message

Friday, September 18, 2009

Double Duty for Human and Canine....


In these economic times it seems we are all looking for products that can do double duty. Well sometimes those things come in unexpected places, like our Doggie Sage line. Since all of our dog products use therapeutic and food grade ingredients, just like our human products, they can work with your skin to heal, clean and repair. We do however want to state that you don't not want to use human products on dogs. While some products are safe, some essential oils are not healthy for dogs.

So here is the low down on the products
The Hot Dog Balm:
The combination of shea butter and neem oil, make it perfect for dry itch spots. Calendula Oil will soothe and repair skin. Use it on your feet, elbows, and any other itchy or dry spot. The essential oils pack in extra cleansing and healing action. Here is what a secret shopper for dogtime.com wrote "The balm is the perfect all natural remedy for skin irritations, infections, hot spots and other minor skin inflictions. But one smell, and you, like me will want it for yourself. My dog had no minor skin problems, but I tried it on my rough elbows and nicks from gardening over the weekend. In one day, those little scrapes were gone and my dry bits smooth."

Doggie Sage Therapeutic Herbal Mist:
Combines powerful extracts with Icelandic Thermal Brine to help soothe skin and rid itches. Spray on bug bites. Even mist legs after shaving to help relieve razor burn. (You can purchase this product at select Whole Foods or online in October.)

Doggie Sage Shampoo Bar
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The Shampoo Bar is great for traveling or camping when you don't want to bring all those extra bottles. You can use it for your hair, hands, and body. A facebook fan wrote "My pups love the bar shampoo! (I've even used it myself!) Great stuff!"

Doggie Sage Conditioning Mist:

Add a few spritzes to hair to soften and shine hair. Here is what a customer had to say about our Mist, "I use it everyday on my hair. It helps to keep my hair shinny without over doing it. I can use between washes to help style my hair."

Have you tried our dog products on your dog or on yourself? Leave a comment with your experience.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Summer Skin Masque: Tomato















Has summer humidity and sun gotten to your skin. Try this masque that combines Jackson Sage products with fresh veggies and fruits from your garden.


Tomato Masque
Combination- Oliy Skin, spot treatment for breakouts

Tomatoes are rich in Lycopene. What is Lycopene? A small molecule that is rich in antioxidants. Even better tomatoes are rich in other antioxidants-- vitamin A and C! Not only that they are naturally acidic, and have cooling and astringent properties.

What does this mean? That tomatoes help get rid excessive oils, help with acne and brighten dull skin.

This recipe uses tomato paste but you can choose, and is recommended, to use pulp your home grown tomatoes.
The measurements are not exact. You will want to form a nice paste that flows easily onto your face.

1 spoonful of Lavender Daily Scrub
1 spoonful of Organic Tomato Paste (or pulp from home grown tomatoes)
1/4 tsp Honey
5 drops Tea Tree Serum
Add Lavender Toner to form a nice flowing paste


Directions
1. Clean face
2. Mist face with Lime Toner
3. Apply Tomato Masque, avoiding eye area, gently in a circular motion
4. Leave masque on for 15 minutes.
5. Remove with a wash cloth and warm water

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Fireworks and Dogs

A Doggie Service Message from Princess Buttercup.


While you and your family are celebrating the 4th of July, your dog may be feeling like having a nervous breakdown. Some dogs have a sensitivity, fear and possibly terror to the sounds of fireworks and it is wise to take precautions for (wo)Man's best friend.
1. Keep all animals securely indoors. Do NOT leave dogs unattended in the backyard during the fireworks. Dogs can become frightened and try to escape yard.
2. Make sure that all animals are properly identified just in case, while scared, they manage to get out of the house.
3. Do NOT take a dog to see the Fireworks display with you and your family.
4. Do NOT have dog outside while family lights fireworks. Some dogs are not scared of the sound but may think the lights flying everywhere would be fun to chase.
5. If your dog has a fear of fireworks, try giving them Rescue Remedy. This blend of flower essences helps to calm your dog.
6. If you know that your dog has extreme anxiety about fireworks, consult your vet before the 4th of July. She may prescribe medication that will help calm your dog.
7. Dogs do like Hot Dogs, they are very very yummy. Please give us some, it will make us happy. But do be careful some food will make out tummies ache and some things like raisins are deadly for dogs. Please keep food out of our reach because we don't know what is good for us and what is not. But Hot Dogs are very good for us so please share!

I hope you and your family have a wonderful 4th of July.
God Bless America.
~Princess Buttercup

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Monday, May 11, 2009

11 Bridal Skin Care Tips

How to help your skin glow for your big day!

Step 1: HYDRATE
You hear this all the time but it must be said: DRINK YOUR WATER. Dehydration makes skin look tired and may even cause you to have more breakouts. Also, add 2 drops of Bach Rescue Remedy to balance your energy, calm nerves, and ease stress.

Step 2: TAKE YOUR VITAMINS!
Make sure you are taking a multi. You may also want to take B-complex, Zine, and Fish Oil (Or Borage Oil).

Step 3: POWER FOODS
Watch what you eat while you are running around trying to get everything on your to do list completed. Need a snack, choose nuts over chips. Want to wake up, choose green tea over a coke. Simple choices will make your skin say thank you.

Step 4: SKIN CARE REGIME
Find a healthy skin care regime at least two month before the big. When changing skin care lines, it takes your skin a few weeks to adjust to the new products. Also, you want to see how you skin acts at all times of the month! Your regime should include a mild cleanser, weekly exfoliation, a toner, and face cream and/or serum. If you planning on getting a facial, schedule one two months before and follow up closer to the big day. If your facial includes a peel or microdermabrasion, make sure you schedule no closer than two weeks before the big day. This will give you skin time to heal. No one wants peeling skin on the big day! Gentle natural facials can be schedule as close to your wedding day as you would like. If you are in Richmond I recommend True Spa for your facials.

Step 5: TREAT BREAKOUTS
Don't forget to include a breakout treatment such as our Tea Tree Serum with Willowbark Extract. Use Serum to spot treat breakouts. It will help rid your unwanted facial guest without creating dry flaky skin.

Step 6: USE NATURAL SOAPS
Don't forget to take care of the skin on your body. Lots of wedding dresses show not only your face but neck, back, shoulders, and arms. Switch to a natural soap that will nourish your skin not strip it. Also opt for a bar with exfoliation to get rid of dead, dull skin. I recommend Jackson Sage Blue Eucalyptus and Lavender Soap. It not only has nourishing oils and Shea Butter, it includes French Green Clay to deeply and gently cleanse skin.

Step 7: USE A NATURAL BODY CREAM
Switching to a a high quality body cream. It will smooth and soften your shoulders, arms, and elbows. Jackson Sage Recovery Cream contains green tea and hibiscus to help improve texture and elasticity.

Step 8: TREAT PROBLEM SKIN
Don't forget you hands, feet and elbows. A rich Salve such as our Soften Up Salve will help to repair and heal. (It also helps to fade scars!) Soak feet in 2 TBS on our Therapeutic Bath Salts to relax tired feet and soften up those dry cracking feet.

Step 9: DON"T FORGET YOUR LEGS
Take care of those legs. Try using our Lavender Toner on legs to soothe legs after shaving to beat razor burn. Soak a cotton round in Lavender Toner and apply for five minutes to varicose veins to help calm and repair veins.

Step 10: CALM TIRED EYES
Take Care of those eyes. Soak a cotton round in Jackson Sage Rose Toner. Apply to cotton round to eyes and relax for ten minutes. The Rose Water will hydrate, renew and restore tired eyes.

Step 11: TAKE A DEEP BREATH
Take a deep breath with a Hydrating Mist such as our Rose and Aloe Hydrating Mist. Mists will not only tone and hydrate skin, the scent will help you detox and take a deep breath even if only for a few seconds.

BEST WISHES!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Spring Bada Bing

Thanks for all that came out to Spring Bada Bing at Plant Zero. It was a great show with amazing vendors!

From Spring Bada Bing 2009


From Spring Bada Bing 2009


From Spring Bada Bing 2009


From Spring Bada Bing 2009

Friday, April 10, 2009

Vitamins & Minerals for Acne

Whether it happens all month long or just that time of the month there are supplements that may help soothe those breakouts. While getting vitamins and minerals from a natural source is always the best, sometimes supplements are necessary. Check your diet to see if you are getting enough Zinc, and Vitamin B and A naturally. If not, a supplements may help soothe those breakouts.

Zinc:
Natural Sources: Found in foods like kelp, pumpkin seeds, green leafy vegetables, onions, fish and nuts.
Benefits to skin: Assist in wound healing, astringent, heals acne, reduce inflammation. Helps with the absorption of Vitamin A. Regulate hormonal production.
Cons: If taking a supplement it may cause nausea. Always take with food and a full stomach.

Vitamin A (Beta-Carotene):
Natural Sources: Found in foods like winter squash, carrots, spinach, broccoli, tomatoes, sweet potatoes and Cayenne pepper.
Benefits to skin: Quicken healing, boots immunity.

B-Complex Vitamins:
Natural Sources: Found in foods like almonds, peas, beans, chicken, green leafy vegetables.

Benefits to skin: Helps with stress! Helps keep skin hydrated. Assist in new skin cell growth. Helps to prevent premature aging and acne!

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Jackson Sage Soaps Now at Art Adventures Gift Shop

We are excited to announce that our Soaps are now at Art Adventures Gift Shop.

Art Adventures is a wonderful art studio located in Chester, VA. They teach art class from Pre-K to adult and even offer a Mommy and Me class for the really young ones. Learn more at http://www.artadventuresfun.com.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Improved Doggie Sage Products


We are excited to announce our improved Doggie Sage Products. The Soap Bar, Herbal Shampoo, and Hot Dog Balm now contain Neem Oil.

Neem Oil's anti-inflammatory, wound healing, and insect repellent properties make it perfect for dogs with dry, itchy and sensitive skin.

Choose between Doggie Sage Herbal Dog Shampoo or Shampoo Bar. The Shampoo Bar can last 30+ baths making it a great value. Both leave fur and skin clean without drying chemicals and preservatives.

Doggie Sage Condition Mist adds shine to dull coats. Soothing Aloe, Jojoba and Witch hazel combine to soothe skin. A little goes a long way.

Hot Dog Balm made with Shea Butter, Neem Oil and Calendula combine to soothe minor skin infections, hot spots, and other skin irritations that your pet may have. Calendula is an herb known for its healing, antiseptic, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties.

Naturally pamper you best friend!

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Is today your lucky day? Giveaway Winner

Veronica from Virginia Beach, VA is our "Is today your Lucky Day? Giveaway" winner.

She won Jackson Sage's complete Tea Tree Skin Care Collection!
A six-piece line worth $144 (USD value)!

"Is today your luck day? Giveaway" was sent out yesterday to our mailing list... if you are not on our mailing list you are missing out. Click here to sign up>>>

Here is what Veronica had to say about Jackson Sage: "My favorite Jackson Sage product is the Rose Serum. It has been a god send this winter, leaving my skin hydrated. Also, since I started using it, I have seen an improvement with my skin's texture, especially around my neck. Thanks for this amazing product!"

Thank you to all that entered. I enjoyed reading all of your wonderful comments about Jackson Sage products!!!!!

Thursday, March 12, 2009

FREE Shine Body Cream

All purchases will receive a FREE Shine Body Cream. Type "ShineBlog03" in the comments during checkout.
{The fine print... offer ends 03.16.09. While supplies last. May not be combined with other offers, or discounts. May be combined with Sale items.}

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Shamrock the Block this Saturday


Although the weather looks bleak {High 49 and 50% chance of Rain}, Jackson Sage will be at Shamrock the Block.

"Saturday March 14, 2009 from 12-6, the Bottom is brought to life as music, food, icy-cold beverages and almost 20,000 of your neighbors make their way to the streets for this Richmond tradition."

This is a FREE event (you do however pay for your own green beer).

When you stop by our booth mentionour Blog or Facebook and we will take $5. off your purchase of $15 or more!

Monday, March 9, 2009

We are now twittering....

Go to http://twitter.com/jacksonsage and become a follower....

Thursday, March 5, 2009

FREE tickets to LunaFest

I have some free tickets to LunaFest for this Saturday night. Please contact me if you would like a free ticket to the event (while supplies last).
You can learn more at www.lunafestrichmond.org

"LUNAFEST is being held at the Tuckahoe Women's Club located in the gorgeous Windsor Farms neighborhood at 4215 Dover Rd, Richmond, VA 23221. Doors open at 6pm. Enjoy heavy hors d'oeuvres, complimentary wine, and a silent auction with over 100 items...something for everyone! Also, visit our Awareness Area to learn simple ways to create a healthier home. The silent auction closes at 7:30 so get there early to place your bid!

At 7:45pm, you will be ushered to your movie seats while you enjoy complimentary popcorn. We will be showing 10 short films, totaling 90 minutes, which focus on women's issues, stories, and amazing moments. "

Monday, February 23, 2009

Too many Phonebooks.

Recently we broke down and got a land line. Since then we have received THREE deliveries of Phone Books (both yellow and white pages). I am sure I could figure out a place to store the first round of phone books for an emergency (like when the power goes out) but the other two?

I found out about a great site called Yellow Pages Go Green. You can opt out to stop receiving a phone book. Good for reducing clutter in your home. Great for the environment.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

FREE Raspberry Rhassoul Masque

Free Raspberry Rhassoul Masque with ANY size Order!!!
This is a $30. value!


















(One per Customer. May NOT be combined with any other offer. While supplies last. Online store ONLY)
Offer ends 2.22.09

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Beating Heart Market Pictures

Thanks for all of you that came out for First Friday!
It was a fun event with a lot of great vendors.

From Beating Heart Market

From Beating Heart Market

From Beating Heart Market

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Beating Heart Market

Jackson Sage will be Beating Heart Market for First Friday at Metro Gallery.
Stop by and say hi! Mention you saw this posting on our blog or FaceBook and save $5.

Beating Heart Market
Friday, February 6, 2009 from 6-11pm

WHERE: Metro Gallery
119 W Broad Street
Richmond Va 23220
(804) 643-7125

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Super Soap and Lotion Sale

We are changing our Shea and Aloe Lotion and all current stock must go! This means super savings. Regularly $20. now $5.

We are also changing out soap sizing. That means all 5 oz soaps must GO! Regularly $10. They are now $5.

Mention that you found this discount on our Blog or on FaceBook in the comments during checkout and I will add in a Free Lotion! Hurry this offer will end 1.31.09.

Remember Free Shipping on orders over $75. If you live in the Richmond area, contact me to arrange free delivery or pick up.

(Offer is only good for in stock items. There will be no backorders for this offer.)

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Now on FaceBook

Jackson Sage is now on FaceBook.... so become a Fan and stay up to date on events and discounts!
Click here to go to our FaceBook page.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

First Post...

So, I have had a link to a blog for about a year.... some how I just never started one for Jackson Sage. So today on this historic day I will start one! Check in for the latest products and discounts!

 
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