• Why settle for one signature scent when you can have a whole collection? Mix and match our perfumes to create your own unique fragrances
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  • Give your space the fragrance it deserves
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    Give your space the fragrance it deserves Get a diffuser from the brand today and a refillable oil
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  • The Truth About Skincare Ingredients: When choosing skincare products, look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, or niacinamide for targeted results. Avoid products with artificial fragrances or harsh chemicals that may irritate.
    The Truth About Skincare Ingredients: When choosing skincare products, look for ingredients like hyaluronic acid, salicylic acid, or niacinamide for targeted results. Avoid products with artificial fragrances or harsh chemicals that may irritate.
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  • HOW TO MAKE THICK AND TRANSPARENT LIQUID SOAP PRODUCTION STEP BY STEP

    LIST OF CHEMICALS USE IN THE PRODUCTION OF LIQUID SOAP ARE
    1. NITROSOL
    2. TEXAPON
    3. SODA ASH
    4. SULPHONIC ACID
    5. SLS
    6. CAUSTIC SODA
    7. STPP
    8. COLOUR
    9. PERFUME
    10. FOAM BOOSTER IS OPTIONAL

    Add 8 litres of water to your plastic big bowl

    Add 2 litres of water in another bolw and soak your SLS if the one you buy is grain type, set it aside, while it's still dissolving....

    Carefully add TEXAPON into the 8 litres of water and stir immediately for about 30 seconds

    Then dissolve the Nitrosol in 4 litres of water, stir vigorously for about 30 seconds and add to the TEXAPON then continue stiring it for about 30 seconds to blend together

    Check if your SLS is dissolved, if yes add to the main mixture and stir for another 30 seconds

    In another bolw, dissolve the soda ash and set it aside

    Add SULPHONIC Acid direct to the main mixture and stir for at least 30 seconds

    Add the dissolved soda ash to the mixture and keep turning for another 20 seconds

    If you are using caustic soda, you can dissolve it separately and to the mixture and stir but I don't use it always

    Dissolve your stpp now and add to the main mixture and continue stiring it for about 30 seconds

    The next to add is foam boost if you want it

    Add your desired perfume and stir for 20 seconds, and then dissolve your favourite colour and add to it and stir it till it blend

    If you think your liquid soap will last longer in your hand, you can add preservatives like ctric acid, I did not list it because I don't use it.

    At this point the nice smelling fragrance is all over the place, that tells you that your liquid soap is ready for use just allow the foam to settle and you are done

    HOW TO MAKE THICK AND TRANSPARENT LIQUID SOAP PRODUCTION STEP BY STEP LIST OF CHEMICALS USE IN THE PRODUCTION OF LIQUID SOAP ARE 1. NITROSOL 2. TEXAPON 3. SODA ASH 4. SULPHONIC ACID 5. SLS 6. CAUSTIC SODA 7. STPP 8. COLOUR 9. PERFUME 10. FOAM BOOSTER IS OPTIONAL Add 8 litres of water to your plastic big bowl Add 2 litres of water in another bolw and soak your SLS if the one you buy is grain type, set it aside, while it's still dissolving.... Carefully add TEXAPON into the 8 litres of water and stir immediately for about 30 seconds Then dissolve the Nitrosol in 4 litres of water, stir vigorously for about 30 seconds and add to the TEXAPON then continue stiring it for about 30 seconds to blend together Check if your SLS is dissolved, if yes add to the main mixture and stir for another 30 seconds In another bolw, dissolve the soda ash and set it aside Add SULPHONIC Acid direct to the main mixture and stir for at least 30 seconds Add the dissolved soda ash to the mixture and keep turning for another 20 seconds If you are using caustic soda, you can dissolve it separately and to the mixture and stir but I don't use it always Dissolve your stpp now and add to the main mixture and continue stiring it for about 30 seconds The next to add is foam boost if you want it Add your desired perfume and stir for 20 seconds, and then dissolve your favourite colour and add to it and stir it till it blend If you think your liquid soap will last longer in your hand, you can add preservatives like ctric acid, I did not list it because I don't use it. At this point the nice smelling fragrance is all over the place, that tells you that your liquid soap is ready for use just allow the foam to settle and you are done 👍
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  • Maintaining healthy skin requires a combination of good skincare habits, a healthy lifestyle, and protection from environmental stressors. Here are some tips to help you achieve healthy skin:

    # I. Skincare Habits
    1. *Cleanse your skin regularly*: Wash your face twice a day with a gentle cleanser suitable for your skin type.
    2. *Exfoliate*: Exfoliate once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores.
    3. *Moisturize*: Apply a moisturizer that suits your skin type, to lock in moisture and protect your skin.
    4. *Use sunscreen*: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily, even on cloudy days.

    # II. Healthy Lifestyle
    1. *Stay hydrated*: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated.
    2. *Eat a balanced diet*: Focus on whole foods rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins.
    3. *Exercise regularly*: Regular physical activity can improve circulation and boost collagen production.
    4. *Get enough sleep*: Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night to help your skin regenerate.

    # III. Protection from Environmental Stressors
    1. *Avoid harsh products*: Choose gentle, fragrance-free products that suit your skin type.
    2. *Protect your skin from pollution*: Use an antioxidant serum or moisturizer to help combat pollution damage.
    3. *Don't smoke*: Smoking can cause premature aging and damage to your skin.
    4. *Manage stress*: High stress levels can lead to skin issues like acne and rosacea. Practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation or yoga.

    # IV. Additional Tips
    1. *Be gentle when washing*: Avoid using hot water, harsh scrubs, or rubbing your skin too hard.
    2. *Avoid picking or popping pimples*: This can lead to infection, scarring, and prolonged healing time.
    3. *Get regular facials*: Facials can help deep clean your pores, improve skin texture, and reduce stress.

    Remember, everyone's skin is unique, so it may take some trial and error to find the right products and routines that work for you. If you have specific skin concerns or questions, consider consulting a dermatologist for personalized advice.
    Maintaining healthy skin requires a combination of good skincare habits, a healthy lifestyle, and protection from environmental stressors. Here are some tips to help you achieve healthy skin: # I. Skincare Habits 1. *Cleanse your skin regularly*: Wash your face twice a day with a gentle cleanser suitable for your skin type. 2. *Exfoliate*: Exfoliate once or twice a week to remove dead skin cells and unclog pores. 3. *Moisturize*: Apply a moisturizer that suits your skin type, to lock in moisture and protect your skin. 4. *Use sunscreen*: Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily, even on cloudy days. # II. Healthy Lifestyle 1. *Stay hydrated*: Drink plenty of water throughout the day to keep your skin hydrated. 2. *Eat a balanced diet*: Focus on whole foods rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. 3. *Exercise regularly*: Regular physical activity can improve circulation and boost collagen production. 4. *Get enough sleep*: Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night to help your skin regenerate. # III. Protection from Environmental Stressors 1. *Avoid harsh products*: Choose gentle, fragrance-free products that suit your skin type. 2. *Protect your skin from pollution*: Use an antioxidant serum or moisturizer to help combat pollution damage. 3. *Don't smoke*: Smoking can cause premature aging and damage to your skin. 4. *Manage stress*: High stress levels can lead to skin issues like acne and rosacea. Practice stress-reducing techniques like meditation or yoga. # IV. Additional Tips 1. *Be gentle when washing*: Avoid using hot water, harsh scrubs, or rubbing your skin too hard. 2. *Avoid picking or popping pimples*: This can lead to infection, scarring, and prolonged healing time. 3. *Get regular facials*: Facials can help deep clean your pores, improve skin texture, and reduce stress. Remember, everyone's skin is unique, so it may take some trial and error to find the right products and routines that work for you. If you have specific skin concerns or questions, consider consulting a dermatologist for personalized advice.
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  • May your heart be filled with the beauty and fragrance of flowers.
    May your heart be filled with the beauty and fragrance of flowers.
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  • The fragrance of flowers fills our hearts with love.
    The fragrance of flowers fills our hearts with love.
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  • May your heart be filled with the fragrance of flowers.
    May your heart be filled with the fragrance of flowers.
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  • Ingredients for a good shampoo
    De-ionized water, sodiumlaurylsulphate, citric acid,Euxyl, sodium chloride F.D & C and yellow fragrance.
    Ingredients for a good shampoo De-ionized water, sodiumlaurylsulphate, citric acid,Euxyl, sodium chloride F.D & C and yellow fragrance.
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  • Story Time

    In the heart of awada land, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, two brothers, Chijioke and Obinna, lived a modest life. Their home, though simple, was blessed with a garden where Obinna, the younger, cultivated the most stunning flowers in the region. The garden was a sanctuary of color and fragrance, celebrated by everyone in their village.

    Chijioke, the elder, was consumed by ambition and envy. When the chief announced a grand competition with the prize of Princess Ifeoma’s hand in marriage, Chijioke saw a chance to elevate his status. The competition required the most extraordinary flowers, and Chijioke knew that Obinna’s garden held the key to winning.

    One evening, driven by envy and desperation, Chijioke lured Obinna into a discussion about the competition under the pretense of seeking advice. As twilight fell, the garden was bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun, and the fragrant flowers seemed to whisper secrets of their own. In a moment of violent rage, Chijioke struck Obinna with a heavy tool, leaving his brother’s body among the blooms. He then stole the most beautiful flowers, presenting them at the competition and winning Princess Ifeoma’s hand.

    Unbeknownst to Chijioke, his crime did not go unnoticed. The spirit of Obinna, bound to the garden he had so lovingly tended, was restless and driven by a thirst for vengeance.

    Nearby, a hunter named Ugochukwu roamed the forest. Known for his keen senses and respect for the natural world, Ugochukwu was often guided by the sounds of the forest. One evening, as he ventured through the dense bushes near Obinna’s garden, he heard an eerie and melodic song drifting through the air. The song was both haunting and beautiful, filled with sorrow and longing.

    Intrigued and unsettled, Ugochukwu followed the melody until he reached the edge of the garden. There, amidst the fading light, he saw something that took his breath away. In the midst of the flowers, which were now wilting and forlorn, lay Obinna’s lifeless body. To Ugochukwu’s astonishment, the body seemed to be singing, its ghostly voice carrying a mournful tune.

    The song was a sorrowful recounting of how Obinna had been betrayed by his own brother. With each note, Obinna’s spirit sang of the love he had for his garden and the betrayal that led to his death. The melody spoke of the envy and violence that had robbed him of his life, and the pain of seeing his beautiful flowers desecrated.

    Ugochukwu, deeply moved and horrified, realized that the melody was not just a haunting tune but a plea for justice. He understood that the spirit of Obinna was trapped, seeking to expose the truth of his death and bring his betrayer to justice.

    The next day, Ugochukwu went to the village and told the elders and Princess Ifeoma about what he had witnessed. His account was met with shock and disbelief, but the haunting song had a profound effect on everyone who heard it. Driven by a sense of duty and justice, the elders investigated Chijioke’s claim and the mystery surrounding the stolen flowers.

    When the truth came to light, Chijioke was confronted with his crime. Overwhelmed by guilt and the relentless haunting of Obinna’s spirit, he confessed his betrayal. The kingdom was thrown into mourning, and Chijioke’s victory turned to dust as he faced the consequences of his actions.

    The spirit of Obinna, having been acknowledged and given a voice through Ugochukwu’s bravery, finally found peace. The garden, once a place of horror, slowly began to recover, though it would forever bear the scars of betrayal. Chijioke’s marriage to Princess Ifeoma was canceled, and he lived out his days in disgrace, forever haunted by the memory of his brother and the spectral melody that had exposed his sin.

    Ugochukwu’s story became a legend in the land, a poignant reminder of the price of betrayal and the power of truth to bring justice and redemption. The haunting melody of Obinna’s song continued to be remembered as a symbol of sorrow and a call for justice in the heart of the Igbo land.
    In the years that followed, the tale of Chijioke and Obinna became a part of Awada Land's folklore, a reminder of the powerful forces of justice and redemption. Ugochukwu was honored with a place of respect in the village, and his role in uncovering the truth was celebrated in songs and stories passed down through generations.The garden, once a symbol of beauty tainted by tragedy, gradually regained its former splendor, though it was forever marked by the story of the brothers. It became a place of reflection and remembrance, where people came to honor Obinna’s memory and to contemplate the lessons learned from the painful chapter in their history.Thus, the legacy of the brothers, the hunter, and the princess lived on, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Awada Land’s history—a testament to the enduring power of truth, justice, and the quest for redemption.
    Story Time In the heart of awada land, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills, two brothers, Chijioke and Obinna, lived a modest life. Their home, though simple, was blessed with a garden where Obinna, the younger, cultivated the most stunning flowers in the region. The garden was a sanctuary of color and fragrance, celebrated by everyone in their village. Chijioke, the elder, was consumed by ambition and envy. When the chief announced a grand competition with the prize of Princess Ifeoma’s hand in marriage, Chijioke saw a chance to elevate his status. The competition required the most extraordinary flowers, and Chijioke knew that Obinna’s garden held the key to winning. One evening, driven by envy and desperation, Chijioke lured Obinna into a discussion about the competition under the pretense of seeking advice. As twilight fell, the garden was bathed in the soft glow of the setting sun, and the fragrant flowers seemed to whisper secrets of their own. In a moment of violent rage, Chijioke struck Obinna with a heavy tool, leaving his brother’s body among the blooms. He then stole the most beautiful flowers, presenting them at the competition and winning Princess Ifeoma’s hand. Unbeknownst to Chijioke, his crime did not go unnoticed. The spirit of Obinna, bound to the garden he had so lovingly tended, was restless and driven by a thirst for vengeance. Nearby, a hunter named Ugochukwu roamed the forest. Known for his keen senses and respect for the natural world, Ugochukwu was often guided by the sounds of the forest. One evening, as he ventured through the dense bushes near Obinna’s garden, he heard an eerie and melodic song drifting through the air. The song was both haunting and beautiful, filled with sorrow and longing. Intrigued and unsettled, Ugochukwu followed the melody until he reached the edge of the garden. There, amidst the fading light, he saw something that took his breath away. In the midst of the flowers, which were now wilting and forlorn, lay Obinna’s lifeless body. To Ugochukwu’s astonishment, the body seemed to be singing, its ghostly voice carrying a mournful tune. The song was a sorrowful recounting of how Obinna had been betrayed by his own brother. With each note, Obinna’s spirit sang of the love he had for his garden and the betrayal that led to his death. The melody spoke of the envy and violence that had robbed him of his life, and the pain of seeing his beautiful flowers desecrated. Ugochukwu, deeply moved and horrified, realized that the melody was not just a haunting tune but a plea for justice. He understood that the spirit of Obinna was trapped, seeking to expose the truth of his death and bring his betrayer to justice. The next day, Ugochukwu went to the village and told the elders and Princess Ifeoma about what he had witnessed. His account was met with shock and disbelief, but the haunting song had a profound effect on everyone who heard it. Driven by a sense of duty and justice, the elders investigated Chijioke’s claim and the mystery surrounding the stolen flowers. When the truth came to light, Chijioke was confronted with his crime. Overwhelmed by guilt and the relentless haunting of Obinna’s spirit, he confessed his betrayal. The kingdom was thrown into mourning, and Chijioke’s victory turned to dust as he faced the consequences of his actions. The spirit of Obinna, having been acknowledged and given a voice through Ugochukwu’s bravery, finally found peace. The garden, once a place of horror, slowly began to recover, though it would forever bear the scars of betrayal. Chijioke’s marriage to Princess Ifeoma was canceled, and he lived out his days in disgrace, forever haunted by the memory of his brother and the spectral melody that had exposed his sin. Ugochukwu’s story became a legend in the land, a poignant reminder of the price of betrayal and the power of truth to bring justice and redemption. The haunting melody of Obinna’s song continued to be remembered as a symbol of sorrow and a call for justice in the heart of the Igbo land. In the years that followed, the tale of Chijioke and Obinna became a part of Awada Land's folklore, a reminder of the powerful forces of justice and redemption. Ugochukwu was honored with a place of respect in the village, and his role in uncovering the truth was celebrated in songs and stories passed down through generations.The garden, once a symbol of beauty tainted by tragedy, gradually regained its former splendor, though it was forever marked by the story of the brothers. It became a place of reflection and remembrance, where people came to honor Obinna’s memory and to contemplate the lessons learned from the painful chapter in their history.Thus, the legacy of the brothers, the hunter, and the princess lived on, each contributing to the rich tapestry of Awada Land’s history—a testament to the enduring power of truth, justice, and the quest for redemption.
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