Hey, I'm the LAST person to ever discourage goofy behaviour! The new avatar looks great!
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Hey, I'm the LAST person to ever discourage goofy behaviour! The new avatar looks great!
I love the new avatar, Lisa!!!
Hi Lisa, getting sudden allergies is normal. I developed an allergy to walnuts and fresh pineapple and the allergies lasted for about two decades. The symptoms were face and body rashes that were equivalent to a bad skin burn. Eventually enough time passed and I am no longer allergic to walnuts and fresh pineapple.
I can give you two recommendations for lip balm. One is a lip balm made with macadamia nut and kukui oils, along with white beeswax, coconut oil, castor oil, avacado oil, jajoba oil and vitamin E. You have to do a search to find a maker who uses that combination. It is an excellent lip balm. The second is a French lip balm, called Amilab. I don't know the ingredients, but it is a real high end lip balm that provides excellent protection. I am pretty certain the two lip balms I mentioned do not contain peppermint oil.
Darcy
SunDog/Dr. Bronner's makes some nice ones, too. I have the ginger one. I think I put up a link before somewhere. This is the balm that's nursing my lips back to health after my last Burning Burt's Bees encounter. (I'm a slow learner)
Here it is again. http://www.drbronner.com/sun_product...gredients.html
They support a couple of cool charities. And I've been using Dr. Bronner's soap since I was a baby.
After my Burt's reaction, I looked around and found a lip balm that was gentle and didn't burn my lips- I settled on the Kiss My Face lip balm sticks which don't hurt my lips:
http://www.kissmyface.com/Category/K...anic+Lip+Care/
I didn't like the ginger one. I like the peach one and have been using that, but the honey/vanilla one now sounds tempting! (as long as I don't EAT it).
I'll look for the Dr Bronner's too. Oddly, I love the Bronner's peppermint castille liquid soap in the shower, and that don't burn me anywhere- just feels nice and cool. :p
P.S. thanks Emily :)
Lisa - LOVE your new avatar! :D
Thanks Queen! (Queen Bee??)
It's kind of funny, but bees sort of keep popping up in my life.
I have a bee tattoo....one of my daughters has an entomology degree and wound up working in the bee dept at CornellU....I run a little side business that has a bee playing banjo as it's logo...other stuff too...
Then I started this thread because the last 2 months I've been having a craving for honey something fierce. That's when I looked for a bee-ish image that might reflect my "inner beedom"...and found this image. En garde! I really love it, it's similar to how I feel inside when I have my Shebeest yellow and black biking jacket on with my yellow helmet...I feel like some sort of super bee when I wear them. :cool:
Besides, I got bored with my dopey old avatar. :D
do we get to see pics of the bee tattoo?
Sorry, only DH gets to see it! ;)
Yes, my daughter painted dots on bees too for a while, to track their movements, breeding, and such. She used to send me honey and pollen. At one time she and I both kept tarantulas. Nowadays she has traded the fluttering wings of butterflies for the turning leaves of books- she works at a big library in Northampton MA and is in charge of repairing and restoring all their valuable books. She likes to work with handmade books, bookbinding, and artists' books, and she makes poetry chapbooks with her partner (a performance poet & playwright)- she was just too creative for entomolgy! :p
What makes honey crystallize?? I bought a little jar of buckwheat honey and 2 weeks after I opened it it has strated forming little crunchie crystals- yummy!- but why does it happen?
Someone was asking about the Honey Stingers. They are GREAT! They taste SO much better than regular energy gels. But beware, one of the guys said that if you eat too many of them at a time, you can get diarrhea. I don't know if you get that from regular gels, so maybe you could alternate. However, Stingers, in moderation, are very yummy.