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.

 
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