Wow, You Can Really Bottle ANYTHING Into a Perfume

Somewhat old news, but Pizza Hut launched a pizza perfume early last month for a marketing campaign.  They released 110 bottles to commemorate the 100,000 Facebook fans on their Canadian page.  The perfume is said to smell like “freshly baked, hand-tossed dough”.  I wonder if it actually smells like acne-covered teenagers/couch-potatoes in their PJs watching TGIF on TV.  Wait…that was just me…

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Monoï Body Glow II

Continuing in the spirit of French Polynesia, Monoï Body Glow II complements the original, best-selling favorite, Body Glow. Capturing Monoï de Tahiti oil in its purest state, this lightweight, multipurpose daily oil begets glowing, hydrated and naturally fragrant skin. Monoï de Tahiti oil is the result of macerating the tiare flower (Tahitian gardenia) in refined coconut extract for at least 10 days, slowly infusing the oil with nutrients as well as a delicate, natural fragrance. Each bottle of Monoï Body Glow II retains a tiare flower to capture the essence of this unique process.

Monoï Body Glow II

  • Monoï de Tahiti Oil hydrates, calms and prevents peeling of tanned skin. It has been used for centuries in French Polynesia for its medicinal, soothing, moisturizing, protecting and beautifying benefits.
    • Gives skin a radiant glow
    • Subtle tropical fragrance

Can cosmetics change the acid balance of your skin? The Beauty Brains

Do you know how cosmetics can change the acid balance of your skin? Then you should listen to this episode! Plus this week we begin a brand new feature: a game called Beauty Science or Bull Sh*t.

Click below to play Episode 22 or click “download” to save the MP3 file to your computer.

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Show notes
Beauty Science or Bull Sh*t
In this new game, I give Perry 3 beauty science news stories and he has to tell the real from the fake. You can play along at home – just hit the pause button before I give the answer and see if you can outsmart Perry. Here are this week’s headlines, can you tell which one is TRUE?

1. Researchers have developed a vegetable alternative to petroleum based aerosol propellants.
2. Researchers have created the first detailed 3D model of curly hair.
3. Researchers have increased skin lotion stability with oil droplets shaped like hamburger buns.

Question of the week: Does the skin’s acid mantle affect how AHA products work?
BrainyBimbo asks…I’ve been told hydroxy acid products have to be in a certain pH range to work. But I’ve used products that were NOT in that range and they seemed to work for me. Is it possible that my personal skin acid mantle changed the pH of the products so they would work? Continue reading