Refresh Your Lips
January 13, 2010 by karen
Filed under Beauty & Anti-Aging, Green Clean Home, Prevention & Natural Healing, Products
Many women incorporate weekly facials, daily skin scrubs, and other skincare products into their beauty routines to keep their faces healthy and glowing. But with all this attention going to the face, the lips are often forgotten! The Young Living Lip Balm trio is just what you need during the winter months to nourish and [...]
Looking for a Career in Aromatherapy?
January 9, 2010 by karen
Filed under Education, Green Clean Home, Prevention & Natural Healing
Looking for a fresh start in 2010? Sign up now for a confidential personal interview. And ask me for details on the upcoming online Aromatherapy Career Night.
How to Jump Start Your New Year
January 1, 2010 by karen
Filed under Beauty & Anti-Aging, Green Clean Home, Prevention & Natural Healing, Products
What better way to jump-start your New Year’s resolutions than with a healthy cleanse? Young Living’s 5 Day Nutritive Cleanse eases the cleansing process. The nutritive cleanse includes: NingXia Red Balance Complete Digest & Cleanse softgels Now you can take control of your health and well-being. And don’t you think it’s time to say goodbye [...]
How to Pack the Comforts of Home
December 11, 2009 by karen
Filed under Beauty & Anti-Aging, Green Clean Home, Prevention & Natural Healing, Products
Does holiday travel make you feel worn-out and overwhelmed? Staying in a hotel or a relative’s guest room for Christmas? Now you can pack the comforts of home with Young Living’s two most popular winter products. The Travel Fan Diffuser is the ultimate in convenience and portability. Simply place your Travel Fan on a bedside [...]
How to Stay Healthy
December 8, 2009 by karen
Filed under Green Clean Home, Health & Nutrition, Prevention & Natural Healing, Products
Here is the simple yet profound answer given by Marc Schreuder, director of Young Living’s Research, when asked what the best way is to stay healthy: All degenerative diseases have an inflammatory marker associated with them. That indicates that these diseases can be directly correlated to a level of INFLAMMATION in the body. STRESS is [...]



