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What does 'handmade' really mean?
I'm writing this blog post in response to a growing number of websites who try to condemn handmade skincare products as 'thrown together in a kitchen' or 'amateur'. Firstly, there is nothing wrong with making products out of a kitchen, starting a manufacturing business can be very expensive and the thought of operating a full factory set-up is not only too daunting but completely unbelievable. I myself started in 2014 working from my apartment kitchen. What matters is that when your products are ready to sell they go through all the relevant stability and CPSR checks with a licensed chemist and are...
We've been short-listed #FFSA18
It's our pleasure to announce two of my products have been short-listed for the prestiges Free From Skincare Awards 2018. Fingers crossed for July 5th.
Using a Shavette Razor
A Shavette Razor is an excellent beginners alternative to a traditional barber's cut throat razor which has a fixed blade which requires sharpening on a regular basis. The blades on the GDO Classic Shavette Razor are removable and can be easily replaced when they become dull. Firstly - Be Bloody Careful razor blades are sharp and must be handled with care. Always keep them out of reach of children. Secondly - The less strokes the better the cut, however it takes time to get really good with a shavette so don't rush, take your time and breathe slowly. 1) Prepare the Razor...
Our Plastic Free Policy - Update
Good Day Organics Ltd - Plastic Free by Aug 1st 2018 - Update All our shipping materials are now made from recycled materials and are 100% recyclable and reusable. 100% Plastic Free Our Plastic Free Policy We all know how difficult it is to consciously ditch unnecessary plastic, I'm sure like ourselves your recycle bin is over flowing with the stuff. As soon as you look it's easy to see how everything we buy is coated in it, and often when it's completely redundant. Since the start of the year I have made a commitment to...
FYI... Store Your Fruit & Veg Plastic Free
A complete guide to storing Fruit and Veg.... FRUIT Apples ‐ store on a cool counter or shelf for up to two weeks. For longer storage in a cardboard box in the fridge. Citrus ‐ store in a cool place, with good airflow, never in an air‐tight container. Apricots ‐ on a cool counter to room temperature or fridge if fully ripe Cherries ‐ store in an airtight container. Don’t wash cherries until ready to eat, any added moisture encourages mold. Berries - Don’t forget, they’re fragile. When storing be careful not to stack too many high, a single layer if possible. A paper bag...