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Prevent Wrinkles And Save Money With These Effective Homemade Skincare Recipes!
Tired of wasting a fortune on skincare products?
Learn how to make cutting-edge creams and lotions in your kitchen.

Wouldn’t you like to:
Prevent aging signs without breaking your budget?
Reduce fine lines with organic solutions?
Tighten your skin naturally?
Save tons of money over the next years?
Then you've come to the right place. My name is Colleen Maxwell. As a graduate in biochemistry, I worked in the skincare industry for five years. I found myself creating lines of products that would ultimately sell for a lot more than their production cost. I realized that as much as 90% of the shelf price of the products we were making went toward advertising, label design, and distribution. I soon realized that this whole business relies on people’s ignorance to rake in substantial profits. Most people nowadays don’t want to bother with preparing things. That’s what food makers have come to realize, and so have the cosmetics industry. An industry I’ve walked away from after I got pregnant and moved to a new town, after my husband got promoted.
That's when it dawned on me that I could put my knowledge to good use and help women empower themselves. I found suppliers on the Internet for basic products like beeswax, lanolin and borax powder, and I started creating natural skincare recipes in my “laboratory” (that is, my kitchen), just like I used to do in my former job. The result has been The Ultimate Guide for Homemade Skincare Recipes, an e-book I have decided to offer on the Web after a good friend of mine patiently explained me how to do that.
The comments I have received demonstrated that to publish this ebook was a sound idea and that there was indeed a demand for that information, since it is not readily available elsewhere (these recipes aren't the usual "splash an avocado on your face" trick - they're real recipes that you can use to make real creams and lotions). Here’s a comment I received:
"Colleen, I downloaded your e-book a week ago. With your easy-to-follow instructions, I made a batch of your Shea Butter Eye Cream with argan oil, and then a batch of your Chamomile Toner. Not only did I have fun, but I feel like I've found a treasure. Thank you so much and all the best with your site!" Karen Larouche, Ohio
Why "they" would prefer you not to gain that knowledge
Commercial anti aging creams all share more or less the same basic ingredients, and they’re made to appear different essentially by their fragrance, their name and, most importantly, their packaging. People instinctively associate high prices with quality; if you want to reach a certain market segment, you MUST price your product higher - otherwise some women just won't buy it!These secrets are well guarded, and for a good reason: in the anti aging products universe, prices over fifty bucks for a tiny jar of cream aren’t uncommon. If someone buys a few of these products each month, the annual cost may soon be equivalent to a trip to the Bahamas. The truth is that the skincare business is a multi-billion dollar market that thrives on selling at retail level simple products with enormous profit margins. Want proof that you can make your own skin care products and start saving money? Let me show you an eye-opener. Take this list of ingredients from a “Brazil Nut Moisture Mask Treatment” they sell at a big name “natural" skin care shop. Pay close attention to the fancy scientific words they use to describe very simple ingredients: Water (Solvent/Diluent), Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Seed Oil (Emollient), Cetearyl Alcohol (Emulsifier), Bertholletia Excelsa (Brazil) Nut Oil (Emollient), Stearic Acid (Emulsifier), Lanolin (Emollient), Olea Europaea (Olive) Fruit Oil (Emollient), Ceteareth-20 (Emulsifier), Fragrance (Fragrance), Glycerin (Humectant), Honey (Natural Additive), Propylene Glycol (Humectant), [NOTE: The rest of the ingredients are mostly PRESERVATIVES used to prevent product decay, since it cannot be made and delivered fresh!] Steartrimonium Methosulfate (Antistatic Agent), Benzyl Alcohol (Preservative), Methylparaben (Preservative), Isopropyl Alcohol (Solvent), Aminomethyl Propanol (pH Adjuster), Propylparaben (Preservative), Sodium Chloride (Viscosity Modifier), Trideceth-12 (Surfactant), Disodium EDTA (Chelating Agent), Phenoxyethanol (Preservative), Potassium Sorbate (Preservative). "Olea Europaea"… What a joke, when it's just plain olive oil they’re talking about!Provided you have the right ingredients and the right instructions, YOU TOO can make highly effective anti wrinkle creams and lotions. It's easy - if you can make pancakes, you can prepare homemade skincare recipes and save hundreds of dollars, perhaps even thousands over the course of your life! All you need is the right ingredients and the right method to combine them, and I will teach you how to master that, step by step. These aren't the usual, banana, yogourt and honey masks, but they aren't brain surgery either. "Colleen,
I must admit that I was reluctant to purchase your ebook, but I must also admit that I'm glad I did buy it! I can now prepare creams, lotions and toners that REALLY look and smell just like the ones I used to buy! Had I known this before, I would have started to make them years ago! Best regards, Monique Durand, Montpellier, France
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For complete instructions on how to make your own natural recipes for skin care, download The Ultimate Guide for Homemade Skincare Recipes. You can get yours for only $27 (that's less than 8 cents a day over the course of one year). This is like having me showing you all you need to know on the matter!I believe that you'll recoup your investment in the first two months - in other words, you would have used that money to buy commercial creams or lotions anyway. You’ll get all the recipes I've created, and you will never, ever need to buy another overpriced commercial skincare product!

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There are important advantages to preparing your own skincare products:
Savings. If you do the math, you’ll realize that your own products may cost as little as a tenth of high-end creams (is it a coincidence if a 10-to-1 ratio is used to compute the profitability of a commercial product? Packaging and marketing a product, and paying all those salaries, costs a lot more than the raw materials used to prepare the actual product, and this explains that kind of mark-ups). Nowadays, thanks to the Internet, anyone can find and purchase rainforest botanicals such as samambaia or iporuru, and rare essential oils such as basil oil, products that were only available to corporations ten years ago.Freshness. Whether synthetic or natural, chemicals decay over time because they react with air, water, or each other (a product that has no reaction – like water or sand – would have no reaction for your skin, either). Skin care creams purchased in a store were manufactured months and sometimes years in advance, so some of their active ingredients may have partly decayed. (Some products do not even state an expiration date!). Then, when you open a jar and the product gets exposed to the air, the decay will accelerate. But when you prepare your homemade skincare recipes, what you get is a fresh batch every time. You can also choose to make smaller batches, so that the product is used up more quickly (in a few days or weeks), so it doesn't have time to decay. Customized strength. Several skincare creams are simply moisturizers that have no ingredients to slow down skin aging. And those products that do contain antiaging nutrients often have pretty low concentrations of active ingredients to make any noticeable difference. When preparing homemade skincare recipes by yourself, you can add in the amount of active ingredient(s) that you want. For all these reasons, preparing your homemade skincare recipes is a smart decision.
Maybe you don't buy many products right now because of budget constraints. Maybe you just buy five or six small jars per year. But wouldn’t you prefer to get as much natural skincare product as you feel you need? Well, making it by yourself, you could afford it! This might be the best investment you've made in a long time - $27 that you could multiply ten-fold in a year, as it would save you at least 300 bucks!
BONUS: Included in your e-book, you'll find a report about the very best foods for your skin, along with anti-aging resources for exercise and nutrition tips to help you feel younger. Download your Ultimate Guide for Homemade Skincare Recipes today and start saving money by making your own effective skincare products and say goodbye to overpriced commercial skincare products!
I guarantee that you will be completely satisfied with the content of this e-book. If you feel that this information is completely useless and you cannot benefit from it, I will issue a full, prompt refund. You will have a FULL YEAR to decide, no question asked!


Colleen Maxwell 1101 Rachel East Montreal, QC H2J 2J7 email: colmaxwell(at)gmail.com
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