Category Archives: Skin Care
‘Egg on your face’ mask
The current health craze it all about egg whites. So before you make that egg white omelet, think to add it to your beauty regimen! Save some eggs to make this incredible face mask. by Francine Holmes Lets talk about … Continue reading
Natural deodorants
FancyNaturals Deodorants Our deodorants are natural, odor fighting, and most of all aluminum-free. They moisturize skin that is often overlooked. They are scented with essential oils so you can feel naturally confident and protected all day. Our deodorants are made … Continue reading
We are offering all FancyNaturals customers a chance to save 10% on all our products. This promotion ends April 10, 2015. Don’t miss it!
Following with the spirit of pampering oneself, I bring you this easy and relaxing D.I.Y. It is also an effective way to soften your skin by getting rid of rough patches and most of all foot odor. You’ll need: … Continue reading
Pamper yourself on Valentine’s Day
Pamper yourself ‘naturally’ this Valentine’s Day with FancyNaturals’ VDAY gift basket NOW AVAILABLE AT FANCYNATURALS.COM Choose the Sampler basket or Build your own All baskets include: * (1) Maggies Baggies handmade drawstring bag * (1) Red carrier container * (1) … Continue reading
Thanksgiving Deal ending soon!
Thanksgiving Deal ending soon! Offer ends: 12/10/14 Hurry and Save %15 off any purchase of $20 or moreUse coupon code:THKSGV15
7 tips for black skin care
by Tamar Nordenburg Forget the old-school stereotypes, like black skin’s always oily. There’s little about African-American skin that is safely assumed, except that it can be supersensitive — its pigmentation, called melanin, may rebel against the wrong products by developing … Continue reading
African-American Hair Care
Whether you wear your hair straight, braided, loose, or curly, you deserve a great hair day, every day. That can mean cutting through myths about how to care for your hair By Liesa Goins Reviewed by Laura J. Martin, … Continue reading
Color your hair naturally with hibiscus & henna
By Francine Holmes The henna plant is native to northern Africa and some parts of Asia, it has been used for as long as 6,000 years for cosmetic purposes. Henna has been used to dye skin, hair and fabrics. Traditionally, it is … Continue reading