You are what you eat, but you are also something on your skin.
As part of a healthy life, more and more consumers are turning to natural beauty products and cosmetics.
There are three Hamilton companies here, and their perfumes, soap and salt can be found locally.
What is the difference between the artist's garden sculpture and perfume?
According to Dan Riegler, it's not as much as you think.
Twenty years ago, sculptors and artisans Riegler added perfume to his work.
"It's an art, really, because it's more of a drop, more of a drop, it's a totally different creation," he said . ".
"It's like a sculpture.
You are creating an olfactory design with specific characters and signatures that you can repeat.
"Liegler, now in his 60 s, is a self.
He is taught when it comes to making his essential oils, perfumes, muscle friction, salt and beard wax.
His interest in natural products and what they can do for us grew up on Hamilton's scenic drive.
At the age of five, he asked his father about the plants in the canyon and what they did.
Riegler only sells online today (on Etsy.
Named after the pharmacist's Garden)
, From a house on the north end to all over the world, this is also his workshop.
This place is very delicious in the Middle Ages.
The smell of incense fills the air.
Mortars of different sizes are arranged on a wooden shelf.
The skull of another pig.
There is velvet swan on the table.
A wicker basket hangs on the Raf.
Glass bottles and jars containing herbs and oils.
Most of liegler's own plants grow and harvest.
Including Golden calend flower, St.
John's gravy and witch hazel)for processing.
He got some from Churchill Park in Westdale, where he had a teaching garden.
He found what he could not get locally through the Fair Trade Organization in Ethiopia.
"Behind all this, this is the focus and the direction," he said of his surgery . ".
"That's what I want to see.
A community of managers who know the purchasing power they have.
If you buy something that is ethical and sustainable, then you support it.
"Keep up with his work on www.
Garden.
It makes sense for linen and linen to cook their goods in a jar --
Watermelon, mango and mocha soap smell delicious in the shop.
This is the mother-daughter-
The run store on James Street North begins.
Dominika Gerlee of Karina Gerlee said: "My mom is like a supernatural, and eight years ago, after she moved from Poland to Canada, she found that her digestive system was not normal for a long time, so seek advice on natural therapy.
Today, both women have a passion to keep nature in what they wear in and on their body.
Hemp and hemp rope opened at 259 James Street.
How they shared it with the city in September 2013.
There are bath bombs, body butter, scrubs, soap, bath salts, etc.
Everything is in-
The House of Dominika and Karina, a former lecturer at the Zehava Academy of aesthetics in North York.
There are no preservatives in their products that use dead sea salt, essential oils, baking soda and sugar.
Many of their customers are repetitive and natural therapy, says Dominika.
People with eczema and scrumpus.
Parents come to find mild soap for their young children.
In the future, they will like to use more lotion and cream, such as natural sunscreen and laundry detergent.
Soon they will launch a recycling plan for their glass
Bottled products.
In the end, Karina wants to open a store in the second location.
They think it's time, and point out that their awareness of beauty products brands now seems to be higher than when Karina couldn't find a store selling natural and organic products eight years ago.
"I think people are talking more," said Dominika . ".
"Small shops like smoothies and mustard seeds have opened.
There are so many small organic places that I think they do better.
The preservative chosen by Shapiro is pine bark.
Westdale's owner of relaxation aesthetics has been an American since his early 80 s, but only four years ago began producing its own natural products.
She said of her desire for chemicals, "I live it, eat it, breathe it, sleep it --"
Her free beauty productssite.
"I know there are a lot of great products.
I know all I have to do is make it easy to buy everything, but it's not my nature . . . . . . I am the one who solves the problem.
This is my nature.
"Of course, she still carries the products of Livia pure skin care and Anna Lotan.
She turned to the Mac and Smashbox eye shadow for makeup.
But she also uses and sells her own hand-made products, including painkillers.
Customer swear inflammatory pain wipe, baby gentle wash, cocoa glucose wash of face, body and hair, serum of mature skin (
"This is a replacement for Botox," she said . ")
A skin cream made of toner, Clay scrub and avocado and shea butter.
Shapiro, who received a diploma in aesthetics from the Institute of Advanced Aesthetics at Edith Serey, Toronto, said she designed tailored care procedures based on the client's skin type.
Further, she can also customize the product according to the customer's needs, omit the ingredients for personal allergies, or increase the elasticity
Promote moisturizers for people with very thin skin.
Many of her products are not tasty either.
Sensitive people can choose neutral creams, while those who prefer them can choose essential oils (
Such as vanilla or lavender)added.
Now Shapiro is on the second floor of a couple.
Westdale's multi-storey building, but wants to expand to more space and sell her lines on a larger scale. akenny@thespec. com 905-526-
2487 | @ amy atthespecyou is what you eat, but you are also something on your skin.
As part of a healthy life, more and more consumers are turning to natural beauty products and cosmetics.
There are three Hamilton companies here, and their perfumes, soap and salt can be found locally.
What is the difference between the artist's garden sculpture and perfume?
According to Dan Riegler, it's not as much as you think.
Twenty years ago, sculptors and artisans Riegler added perfume to his work.
"It's an art, really, because it's more of a drop, more of a drop, it's a totally different creation," he said . ".
"It's like a sculpture.
You are creating an olfactory design with specific characters and signatures that you can repeat.
"Liegler, now in his 60 s, is a self.
He is taught when it comes to making his essential oils, perfumes, muscle friction, salt and beard wax.
His interest in natural products and what they can do for us grew up on Hamilton's scenic drive.
At the age of five, he asked his father about the plants in the canyon and what they did.
Riegler only sells online today (on Etsy.
Named after the pharmacist's Garden)
, From a house on the north end to all over the world, this is also his workshop.
This place is very delicious in the Middle Ages.
The smell of incense fills the air.
Mortars of different sizes are arranged on a wooden shelf.
The skull of another pig.
There is velvet swan on the table.
A wicker basket hangs on the Raf.
Glass bottles and jars containing herbs and oils.
Most of liegler's own plants grow and harvest.
Including Golden calend flower, St.
John's gravy and witch hazel)for processing.
He got some from Churchill Park in Westdale, where he had a teaching garden.
He found what he could not get locally through the Fair Trade Organization in Ethiopia.
"Behind all this, this is the focus and the direction," he said of his surgery . ".
"That's what I want to see.
A community of managers who know the purchasing power they have.
If you buy something that is ethical and sustainable, then you support it.
"Keep up with his work on www.
Garden.
It makes sense for linen and linen to cook their goods in a jar --
Watermelon, mango and mocha soap smell delicious in the shop.
This is the mother-daughter-
The run store on James Street North begins.
Dominika Gerlee of Karina Gerlee said: "My mom is like a supernatural, and eight years ago, after she moved from Poland to Canada, she found that her digestive system was not normal for a long time, so seek advice on natural therapy.
Today, both women have a passion to keep nature in what they wear in and on their body.
Hemp and hemp rope opened at 259 James Street.
How they shared it with the city in September 2013.
There are bath bombs, body butter, scrubs, soap, bath salts, etc.
Everything is in-
The House of Dominika and Karina, a former lecturer at the Zehava Academy of aesthetics in North York.
There are no preservatives in their products that use dead sea salt, essential oils, baking soda and sugar.
Many of their customers are repetitive and natural therapy, says Dominika.
People with eczema and scrumpus.
Parents come to find mild soap for their young children.
In the future, they will like to use more lotion and cream, such as natural sunscreen and laundry detergent.
Soon they will launch a recycling plan for their glass
Bottled products.
In the end, Karina wants to open a store in the second location.
They think it's time, and point out that their awareness of beauty products brands now seems to be higher than when Karina couldn't find a store selling natural and organic products eight years ago.
"I think people are talking more," said Dominika . ".
"Small shops like smoothies and mustard seeds have opened.
There are so many small organic places that I think they do better.
The preservative chosen by Shapiro is pine bark.
Westdale's owner of relaxation aesthetics has been an American since his early 80 s, but only four years ago began producing its own natural products.
She said of her desire for chemicals, "I live it, eat it, breathe it, sleep it --"
Her free beauty productssite.
"I know there are a lot of great products.
I know all I have to do is make it easy to buy everything, but it's not my nature . . . . . . I am the one who solves the problem.
This is my nature.
"Of course, she still carries the products of Livia pure skin care and Anna Lotan.
She turned to the Mac and Smashbox eye shadow for makeup.
But she also uses and sells her own hand-made products, including painkillers.
Customer swear inflammatory pain wipe, baby gentle wash, cocoa glucose wash of face, body and hair, serum of mature skin (
"This is a replacement for Botox," she said . ")
A skin cream made of toner, Clay scrub and avocado and shea butter.
Shapiro, who received a diploma in aesthetics from the Institute of Advanced Aesthetics at Edith Serey, Toronto, said she designed tailored care procedures based on the client's skin type.
Further, she can also customize the product according to the customer's needs, omit the ingredients for personal allergies, or increase the elasticity
Promote moisturizers for people with very thin skin.
Many of her products are not tasty either.
Sensitive people can choose neutral creams, while those who prefer them can choose essential oils (
Such as vanilla or lavender)added.
Now Shapiro is on the second floor of a couple.
Westdale's multi-storey building, but wants to expand to more space and sell her lines on a larger scale. akenny@thespec. com 905-526-
2487 | @ amy atthespecyou is what you eat, but you are also something on your skin.
As part of a healthy life, more and more consumers are turning to natural beauty products and cosmetics.
There are three Hamilton companies here, and their perfumes, soap and salt can be found locally.
What is the difference between the artist's garden sculpture and perfume?
According to Dan Riegler, it's not as much as you think.
Twenty years ago, sculptors and artisans Riegler added perfume to his work.
"It's an art, really, because it's more of a drop, more of a drop, it's a totally different creation," he said . ".
"It's like a sculpture.
You are creating an olfactory design with specific characters and signatures that you can repeat.
"Liegler, now in his 60 s, is a self.
He is taught when it comes to making his essential oils, perfumes, muscle friction, salt and beard wax.
His interest in natural products and what they can do for us grew up on Hamilton's scenic drive.
At the age of five, he asked his father about the plants in the canyon and what they did.
Riegler only sells online today (on Etsy.
Named after the pharmacist's Garden)
, From a house on the north end to all over the world, this is also his workshop.
This place is very delicious in the Middle Ages.
The smell of incense fills the air.
Mortars of different sizes are arranged on a wooden shelf.
The skull of another pig.
There is velvet swan on the table.
A wicker basket hangs on the Raf.
Glass bottles and jars containing herbs and oils.
Most of liegler's own plants grow and harvest.
Including Golden calend flower, St.
John's gravy and witch hazel)for processing.
He got some from Churchill Park in Westdale, where he had a teaching garden.
He found what he could not get locally through the Fair Trade Organization in Ethiopia.
"Behind all this, this is the focus and the direction," he said of his surgery . ".
"That's what I want to see.
A community of managers who know the purchasing power they have.
If you buy something that is ethical and sustainable, then you support it.
"Keep up with his work on www.
Garden.
It makes sense for linen and linen to cook their goods in a jar --
Watermelon, mango and mocha soap smell delicious in the shop.
This is the mother-daughter-
The run store on James Street North begins.
Dominika Gerlee of Karina Gerlee said: "My mom is like a supernatural, and eight years ago, after she moved from Poland to Canada, she found that her digestive system was not normal for a long time, so seek advice on natural therapy.
Today, both women have a passion to keep nature in what they wear in and on their body.
Hemp and hemp rope opened at 259 James Street.
How they shared it with the city in September 2013.
There are bath bombs, body butter, scrubs, soap, bath salts, etc.
Everything is in-
The House of Dominika and Karina, a former lecturer at the Zehava Academy of aesthetics in North York.
There are no preservatives in their products that use dead sea salt, essential oils, baking soda and sugar.
Many of their customers are repetitive and natural therapy, says Dominika.
People with eczema and scrumpus.
Parents come to find mild soap for their young children.
In the future, they will like to use more lotion and cream, such as natural sunscreen and laundry detergent.
Soon they will launch a recycling plan for their glass
Bottled products.
In the end, Karina wants to open a store in the second location.
They think it's time, and point out that their awareness of beauty products brands now seems to be higher than when Karina couldn't find a store selling natural and organic products eight years ago.
"I think people are talking more," said Dominika . ".
"Small shops like smoothies and mustard seeds have opened.
There are so many small organic places that I think they do better.
The preservative chosen by Shapiro is pine bark.
Westdale's owner of relaxation aesthetics has been an American since his early 80 s, but only four years ago began producing its own natural products.
She said of her desire for chemicals, "I live it, eat it, breathe it, sleep it --"
Her free beauty productssite.
"I know there are a lot of great products.
I know all I have to do is make it easy to buy everything, but it's not my nature . . . . . . I am the one who solves the problem.
This is my nature.
"Of course, she still carries the products of Livia pure skin care and Anna Lotan.
She turned to the Mac and Smashbox eye shadow for makeup.
But she also uses and sells her own hand-made products, including painkillers.
Customer swear inflammatory pain wipe, baby gentle wash, cocoa glucose wash of face, body and hair, serum of mature skin (
"This is a replacement for Botox," she said . ")
A skin cream made of toner, Clay scrub and avocado and shea butter.
Shapiro, who received a diploma in aesthetics from the Institute of Advanced Aesthetics at Edith Serey, Toronto, said she designed tailored care procedures based on the client's skin type.
Further, she can also customize the product according to the customer's needs, omit the ingredients for personal allergies, or increase the elasticity
Promote moisturizers for people with very thin skin.
Many of her products are not tasty either.
Sensitive people can choose neutral creams, while those who prefer them can choose essential oils (
Such as vanilla or lavender)added.
Now Shapiro is on the second floor of a couple.
Westdale's multi-storey building, but wants to expand to more space and sell her lines on a larger scale. akenny@thespec. com 905-526-