Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pumpkin skin care

Get the skin-nourishing goodness inside the squash





A little-known fact is that Linus didn’t spend all his time in the pumpkin patch waiting for the Great Pumpkin, but was actually developing beauty products. And that’s why this ageless character is now on a beach next to a beautiful bikini-clad Jessica Rabbit. They are both entwined under his blanket, which he no longer just uses for security.



And it makes sense! Many studies have shown that pumpkin is actually a bit of an aphrodisiac! Not to mention that the orange squash is filled with antioxidants, enzymes, fatty acids, and other skin-healing goodies. So in the spirit of Halloween, check out my favorite pumpkin-inspired beauty products:


Philosophy Pumpkin Spice Muffin Shampoo, Shower Gel & Bubble Bath: Yummy in a bottle! The sweet smelling all-in-one formula leaves your body and hair feeling soft and hydrated.

Spices Spa Remedy Pumpkin Souffle: This exfoliating body scrub gently removes dead skin to create silky, smooth skin with a refreshing, sweet scent.


Lush Jacko Bath Bomb: Spice up your next bath with the scent of cloves and other holiday goodness. The pumpkin-shaped bomb is just the trick to making your next soak an absolute treat!

Pink Papaya Party Pumpkin & Goji Berry Anti-Aging Facial Mask: This anti-aging 100% natural facial mask is like super-food for the skin. Rich in anti-oxidants that detoxify without over-drying to leave complexion dewy and youthful.



Arcona Pumpkin Body Lotion: Infused with pumpkin extracts, this lotion aids in the improvement of skin elasticity, speeds cell turnover, and repairs signs of sun damage.




Demeter Pumpkin Pie Fragrance: With hints of pumpkin, sugar, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves, you wonder whether to spray this delicious fragrance or eat it for dessert!



Bath & Body Works Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin Body Lotion: This drool-worthy blend of fresh pumpkin, crisp apple and spiced vanilla scented lotion will leave skin soft, supple, and smelling amazing!



Happy Autumn!









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