This was a lot of work! 😅
Three varieties, all with the same base of luxury/premium oils.
I still need to create product cards for the Beard oil.
Here's my recipes, and some photos:
Beard oil
Base oils
Argan oil, 1 oz
Jojoba oil, 1 oz
Grapeseed oil, 1 oz
Avocado oil, 1 oz
Almond oil, 1 oz
Fractionated coconut oil, .5 oz
Olive oil, .5 oz
Hemp seed oil, .5 oz
Vitamin E oil, .5 oz
Base essential oils
.25 oz tea tree essential oil
.125 oz lavender essential oil
.125 oz carrot seed oil
.125 oz clary sage essential oil
Add 29 ml to each bottle
Black bottle
15 drops each: Tobacco & Bay laurel leaf essential oils
Amber bottle
15 drops Wild Orange &Â 25 drops of Cedarwood Texas essential oil
Green bottle
3 drops Thyme essential oil
10 drops lemongrass essential oil
12 drops peppermint essential oil
There are a lot of expressions that we hear now and then; most we think we know the origin of, some we don't. For the most part we just don't ponder the origin of commonplace expressions because they are... common. The first thing I discovered when beginning to read this little gem of a book, was not only hadn't I considered where many common sayings come from, but my preconceived idea of their origin was actually wrong! Kinda embarrassing, but guessing I may not be alone in this. I thought it would be of value then to share some tidbits from this book. Audio format is nice, as you can multitask while listening to this. This is my first attempt at recording reading a book, so any constructive criticism is welcome!
There are a lot of expressions that we hear now and then; most we think we know the origin of, some we don't. For the most part we just don't ponder the origin of commonplace expressions because they are... common. The first thing I discovered when beginning to read this little gem of a book, was not only hadn't I considered where many common sayings come from, but my preconceived idea of their origin was actually wrong! Kinda embarrassing, but guessing I may not be alone in this. I thought it would be of value then to share some tidbits from this book. Audio format is nice, as you can multitask while listening to this. This is my first attempt at recording reading a book, so any constructive criticism is welcome!
There are a lot of expressions that we hear now and then; most we think we know the origin of, some we don't. For the most part we just don't ponder the origin of commonplace expressions because they are... common. The first thing I discovered when beginning to read this little gem of a book, was not only hadn't I considered where many common sayings come from, but my preconceived idea of their origin was actually wrong! Kinda embarrassing, but guessing I may not be alone in this. I thought it would be of value then to share some tidbits from this book. Audio format is nice, as you can multitask while listening to this. This is my first attempt at recording reading a book, so any constructive criticism is welcome!
Cool! I've never noticed galls on staghorn sumac. Location: SE NH.
Melaphis rhois on Rhus typhina
https://bygl.osu.edu/node/1112