Saturday, September 7, 2002

Diana's - A Craft & Antique Shop in Hubbard, Ohio is Launching a "How-To" Website for Anyone Who Wants Free Organic Gardening Advice, Skin Care Tips, & Aromatherapy Hints

Diana's - A Craft & Antique Shop in Hubbard, Ohio is Launching a "How-To" Website for Anyone Who Wants Free Organic Gardening Advice, Skin Care Tips, & Aromatherapy Hints

A Craft & Antique Shop in Hubbard, Ohio is Launching a "How-To" Website for Anyone Who Wants Free Organic Gardening Advice, Skin Care Tips, & Aromatherapy Hints. This website was created for those who wonder what organic gardening and landscaping with nature in mind can do for them. dianascraft-antiqueshop.4t. com offers earth-friendly advice for relaxation, having a beautiful yard, and natural ideas to help skin get and stay healthier.

Hubbard, OH (PRWEB) July 22, 2005

Diana's - dianascraft-antiqueshop.4t. com is the online source for those who want to learn how to work with nature, whenever possible, instead of fighting against it. Most people would like to be more earth-friendly, but they feel that it would be too hard to do - or too expensive. dianascraft-antiqueshop.4t. com shows the way through advice, hints, and tips.

Dianascraft-antiqueshop.4t. com teaches good habits and helps readers to imagine the results of each of their efforts, no matter how seemingly small. One such reader commented "I never knew it was so easy to have less landfills and less pollution."

Many people that switched from commercially made skincare products to those that are made the old-fashioned way have said that they can't stop raving about the differences. They say their skin is healthier and softer than ever. A few said that they had their doubts about spending two or three times as much for a bar of soap, It seemed crazy and wasteful! After these doubters took the challenge, every one of them said that he/she didn't use as much body lotion now as their skin was softer and "...happier now...". These same people claimed that the naturally made soap bars lasted two to three times as long as the "...store bought.".

A few friends who have allergies, wanted to experience the luxury of a soak in the tub while enveloped in glorious scent. The problem - the products in the stores were full of artificial ingredients like dyes and perfumes that irritated their skin. Because of this, they were afraid to try any "scented" soap. Diana, shop owner and website founder, explained that as long as they were not allergic to soybean oil, coconut oil, lye, goat milk, water, dried herbs and flowers..., and essential oils - They should be fine. Sure enough, there were no complaints of any skin reaction. Just in case, the plain variety has no herbs, flowers, or essential oil added. It has a fresh clean smell just the way it is.

This website came about to help people understand that they don't have to poison the earth. The goal is to give them safer, gentler options - a "how-to" if you will, for all naturalists at heart.

Organic gardening and other nature-friendly methods, as well as those learned from the owner's trial and error experience, are stressed and promoted on this website using hints, ideas, and tips. 

The personal and environmental benefits of all-natural skincare, bath, and home spa products are also highlighted. A free sample of unscented & uncolored goat milk lotion is available to show that a natural product does a great job and there are better and healthier ways of doing things.

The 3 R's (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle)of helping our planet are practiced by Diana and her family. They use their own handmade natural products and garden organically, compost, companion plant... and these are encouraged by their example at their home/shop, in their community, and on Diana's website.

If you would like more information about any of these subjects or Diana's shop, visit dianascraft-antiqueshop.4t. com for free advice and timely articles (At present there is one on natural mosquito repellants) to help you live a more natural life.

Diana anticipates that there will be rapid growth in organic gardening and other earth-friendly methods of doing things as more consumers are becoming aware of how fragile our Earth really is and these consumers demand change.

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