Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Today' s featured scent is Bug Banish

Bug Banish Soy Aromatherapy Candles

Repelling Mosquitoes Naturally

Biopesticide or Natural Insect Repellents





Biopesticide or natural insect repellents (sometimes called "botanical" or "plant-based") have been proven to be as effective as those containing synthetic chemical compounds like DEET. Remember, however, that "natural insect repellent" doesn't always mean safe, so you should use plant-based insect repellents as carefully as any other. Follow the instructions -- and your common sense -- when using any potentially harmful product, especially when children or pregnant women are involved.

Lemongrass. This grass-like plant smells wonderful and contains natural citronella oil. You can also cut off the blades and roll them around your fingers; this will extract the oil from the plant which you can place on your skin as an effective repellent.

Several studies suggest that essential oil of eucalyptus may help fend off insects, especially mosquitoes.. http://www.aesthetic-candles.com/bug-banish

Aesthetic Scented Soy Candles

Our Mission is to create, premium-quality 100% pure soy candles, no additives.  Hand poured in Port Richey, Florida, we want our candles the perfect choice for quality and cost conscious consumers. They will provide you the soothing and relaxing experience that candles are known for, but also provide you all these benefits in a much healthier way without adversely affecting our environment.
Our candles can be ordered on line www.aesthetic-candles.com

My  new this week will be… a new batch of Creamy Vanilla jars is cooling (butterscotch like scent)
Chocolate Mint - This fragrance begins with creamy top notes of bittersweet chocolate and buttercream; followed by warm middle notes of corn syrup and amaretto; and well rounded with base notes of vanilla sugar, malt, dark cocoa, and espresso powder. And has a hint of spearmint
Fresh Baked Bread - smells just like freshly-baked bread; light on the yeast, and heavy on the crisp crust.

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