Keeping your Holidays Merry & Bright

Day 13: The Gold Bar

I love a good bar soap, one that doesn’t dry out my skin. The Gold Bar isn’t a bar of soap. It’s a luxury glycerin bar with a unique combination of exclusive ingredients to cleanse, moisturize, and protect your precious skin.

There’s a reason that 30 million plus bars have been sold—it’s a French-milled glycerin bar, filled with softeners, conditioners and natural T36-C5 Melaleuca Oil. The citrus scent is so refreshing that it helps wash away the holiday stress. Try it out today!

Helpful tip: Ditch the expensive makeup brush cleaners, as a professional makeup artist, I’ve tried most of them. I find the Gold Bar not only cleans your brushes but keeps them soft and hydrated!

This super long-lasting bar is only $4.79 It also makes a great stocking stuffer for that special someone who craves a little luxury.

Being Frugal

Who else here is frugal?

I sure am! I cut open bottles to get every last drop.

This lotion took me a year to use up because I bought two—one for upstairs and one for downstairs. It’s great for eczema and rosacea, but I just love that it keeps my hands soft even after washing, and it kills germs with just one application.

𝐓𝐡𝐞 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐭 𝐈𝐬 𝐎𝐧…

Too often doctors don’t understand …

and that’s why they diagnose it ‘Dermatitis’, which is a general term for a common skin irritation. But eczema is really so much more than that. I’ve lived with some form of eczema my entire life and here are some ways to keep your skin irritations at bay:

1. Don’t scratch!—Scratching releases histamines and that just causes it to itch more.

2. Don’t use Hydrocortizone creams—Hydrocortizone creams thin out your skin and make you more prone to skin cancer. There are many side effects such as nausea, headache, and menstrual changes. NEVER apply to broken skin.

3. Know your laundry detergent_—”Scent free” or “Clear” laundry detergents are not the solution. Why? Removing scents and dyes may help, but the REAL problem is the caustic ingredients that are still in there. Caustic ingredients are the biggest offenders for those with eczema, but national brands will not remove them because that’s the old fashioned way for detergents to work: quick, fast and irritating to the skin. So look for ‘Non-Caustic, Non-Toxic’ laundry detergents. Your best ones will promote a “NO” list to these ingredients.

4. Evaluate everything that touches your body—It’s not just laundry detergent. It’s your hair care, skin care, lotions, etc. It you are buying store bought brands, your skin is exposed to formaldehyde, parabens, phthalates and synthetic dyes. Again, look for private brands that put in print they do not use these ingredients.

5. Get your gut health in order—Believe it or not, eczema starts in the gut, so look for a probiotic that offers at least 10 billion flora in each capsule and covers eight or nine strains.

6. Stay in front of it with the proper topical treatments—I’m passionate about this because I’ve helped so many people find the right solutions. Look for clinically proven products with published 3rd party clinical studies. Don’t be swayed by advertisements. 

7. Don’t ignore it—One autoimmune disease can often be the gateway to more, so let me know if you need additional help with this! You and your loved ones should not suffer with eczema!