November 27th, 2009
The bath and body products store, eBubbles.com brings new wine in a new bottle in the form of its newly created Blog, http://blog.ebubbles.com/. Keeping the fizz and the freshness live and kicking in the new form as well, the blog provides everything there is to know about bath and body products!
Not just about existing specialty bath products brands but also latest developments in the world of bath and body! With the new bath body products blog, staying fresh and feeling good will only be a read away! Whether you want to know about the oh-so exotic French bath products or the distant pleasures of Italy, just check out our blog at http://blog.ebubbles.com/ and whisk away to luxurious far lands.
eBubbles.com Blog – Much, More and Beyond!
Want more on simple pleasures of life, well get more then! We will also be putting up nice spa care and bath care tips to help you keep up the freshness on your own! Apart from getting information on various bath products, the eBubbles.com blog will also fill you in about certain spa-cial secrets!
Also get to know about what’s bubbling up at your favorite bath products store, eBubbles.com. From latest discounts to latest additions to the bath products, find out everything about eBubbles.com at the eBubbles blog.
Enjoy staying bubbly and keep up the glow! Don’t forget to visit eBubbles.com blog: http://blog.ebubbles.com/. After all, bringing the best new bubbly things is what we are good at
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June 4th, 2009
NOW AVAILABLE at eBubbles.com!!!
The most amazing natural facial treatment for all skin types, Beauty Sprinkles is fast becoming a word of mouth phenomenon through beauty blogs and Twitter.
Developed by Alexandra Howard, a world famous Beverly Hills plastic surgeon’s assistant, Beauty Sprinkles Vitamin Cocktail Mask is the natural alternative for effective skin rejuvenation without expensive surgeries and laser treatments. It hydrates, nourishes and exfoliates for radiant skin and improved skin tone after just one treatment!
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June 4th, 2009

from Karen, the Founder & President of eBubbles.com
Exactly ten years ago I had the privilege of visiting Ireland and discovered the Fragrances of Ireland perfumery. They had just launched the new Inis Energy of the Sea perfume in 1998 - which happened to be the United Nations Year of the Oceans.
As I was in Ireland researching products for the soon-to-launch eBubbles.com, I called them and they agreed to let me stop by for a chat. When I pulled up the gravel drive in my little Euro-style rental car after a crazy drive from Dublin – narrow roads, tiny cars, sparse road signs and my lack of map-reading skills had combined for more than a tad of stress!! – I was instantly soothed by the sight of their ‘office building’.
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May 31st, 2009
It’s simply nature’s miracle for slimming, detoxifying, moisturizing and regenerating the skin
• Seaweed contains high levels of iodine that stimulate your thyroid and metabolism. The iodine in seaweed is what makes the VOYA treatments slimming and detoxifying.
• Seaweed is a natural anti-inflammatory - a major key in its anti-aging properties - due to the powerful antioxidants algal polyphones and carotenoids found in seaweed..
• Seaweed contains lots of essential fatty acids, making it highly moisturizing to the skin and also capable of cell regeneration. Seaweed extract is actually used on burn victims to regenerate skin tissue.
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May 31st, 2009
Valued for centuries by the people of the Mediterranean regions, the nutritional, cosmetic and medicinal benefits of olive oil are exceptional and were first mentioned by Hippocrates, the father of medicine.
Used throughout the ages to maintain skin and muscle suppleness, heal abrasions, and soothe the burning and drying effects of sun and water, olive oil also cleanses and deeply moisturizes the skin. And extracts from olive tree leaves stimulate and help heal minor cuts and burns. Full of skin regenerative properties of vitamins A and E, beta carotene, and moisturizing squalene, olive oil based products are an excellent choice for healthy skin care.
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May 31st, 2009
Coconut oil is one of the safest, most effective natural moisturizers on earth. It’s full of proteins and vitamins to nourish and protect your skin and hair. And it’s great for the entire family. Used for centuries by people of the South Pacific, Asia and other tropical regions, coconut oil is a vital source of food and is used extensively for health and body care.
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May 26th, 2009
During these tough economic times, we think it’s more important than every to take good care of ourselves. A little pampering can go a long way in making us feel strong, less stressed and more focused on the simple pleasures of daily life.
From little bath accessories like the pouf mesh sponge that pack a money-saving punch, to our step-by-step guide for a spa-style foot treatment you can do at home, we want to help you continue to treat yourself — without breaking the bank.
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May 26th, 2009
This easy-to-do at home treatment sloughs, buffs and moisturizes rough and tired feet in less than ten minutes! Featuring the botanical-based blends from Get Fresh, the lemongrass scented products revive your senses while your soles are soothed. For feet in real need, do the treatment twice a week. If your feet are already in pretty good shape, once a week is just fine for keeping your feet in tip-top shape.
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May 26th, 2009
Behold the Humble Pouf Mesh Sponge
Chances are you’ve seen these bath puffs around the drugstores or beauty supplies, right? At first glance, they may seem superfluous or simply decorative, but in fact, they’re one of the best money-saving bath accessories around.
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May 25th, 2009
Be sun smart and enjoy more of the great outdoors.
Too much of a good thing can be bad for us, and this is definitely true when it comes to spending time in the sun. We all need some sun. Our bodies need sunlight to make vitamin D, and spending time outdoors is one of the healthiest, best therapies around.
As we all know by now, prolonged exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays can be harmful and even life threatening if done to excess. Without the use of sun sense and sunscreen it has a cumulative effect over the years and can lead to premature aging of the skin and a risk of skin cancer.
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May 25th, 2009
Treat your skin to the body-buffing benefits of exfoliators and you’ll be smoother and glowing all over
Exfoliation is a body-buffing treatment that sloughs away dry, dull skin cells that your body naturally sheds to the surface layer of your skin - also known as the epidermis - exposing the newer, healthier-looking skin cells hidden beneath. After exfoliating, you’ll feel lighter and brighter, fresher all over. Plus you’ll notice how eagerly your skin soaks up your favorite moisturizer, drinking in the hydration a good lotion or cream provides.
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May 25th, 2009

What exactly is Aromatherapy?
It is the art and science of using essentials oils - which are the aromatic extracts of plants and flowers - to positively influence mind, body and spirit.
The highly concentrated oil extracts from flowers, leaves, seeds, resins and roots of plants are considered the ‘life force’ of plants - the part with the power to heal and sooth the mind, body and spirit.
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May 25th, 2009

References to soap have been found in Sumerian clay tablets dating back as far as 2500 BC, and it is believed that the Babylonians were making soap as early as 2800 BC. At the ruins in Pompeii, archeologists uncovered a complete soap-making factory, with whole finished bars of soap still intact.
The earliest soap recipes were crude mixtures of animal fat, wood ashes and water (a blend known as potash) boiled in a cauldron over an open fire. The resulting soft soap mixture was used for the cleaning of clothes and the body.
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