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Monday, April 30, 2007

Capture The Scent of Maui

I love Maui and it's my favorite place on Earth.

If you ever have the chance to go, you should.

For your senses, there's nothing like it. Even now I can close my eyes and see the rainforest and the sunset, I can hear the surf and the exotic birds, I can feel the warmth of the sand.

Most people don't think of it, but your nose won't feel left out on Maui, either -- the Kona coffee and the smell of fresh guava in the morning still fresh on the tree.

Anyone can capture a little Maui with handmade soap from the island.

How did Bill, a retired stock broker and Akemi a master basket weaver become respected international soap makers? They fell in love with the quality and silky smooth sensations of handmade soaps on the island and decided in 2002 to retire and start their own family business. The results, some of the highest quality bath products made and sold all over the world today.

This unique Hawaiian cream handmade soap is especially created with a two-step cold process method. A wide variety of sixteen alluring fresh fruit and floral fragrances are now available. You can delight your senses and those close to you. The latest item added to the family recently is the luxurious Shea Body Butter. Shea butter has unique & powerful moisturizing abilities. This formula, when coupled with super rich mango butter and Hawaii’s precious Kukui nut oil, will give your skin maximum hydration.

Bill and Akemi are located at 115 Kapuahi Street, Makawao, Hawaii but you can call toll-free at 800-520-2081, access code 37.

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Detergent Industry Unveils Spring Cleaning Survey


My neighbor's home is dirtier than mine. That's one takeaway from The Soap and Detergent Association's (SDA) 2007 Spring Cleaning Survey.

Among 1,014 adults surveyed by International Communications Research (ICR) for SDA, 72% say they have visited someone's home and felt it was "unusually dirty or unclean." Conversely, less than 40% of the same respondents admitted that they have been embarrassed by their own unclean homes when unexpected guests have dropped by.

"Cleanliness is often in the eyes of the beholder," says SDA spokesman Brian Sansoni. "We get so used to our surroundings that we 'don't see' the dust bunnies in the corners, streaks on the glass and stains on the walls. It seems to be much easier to spot those at the homes of our families and friends."

SDA's Cleaning Survey also discovered that 71% of respondents would use advice that helps makes it easier for them to keep a home that is ready for guests all year long. SDA offers the following tips, adapted from "Cleaning The House: Room by Room Tour," which can be found at http://www.cleaning101.com/house/dirt/tour.cfm. Before cleaning, make sure you read the product label directions carefully so it's used safely, properly and effectively.

SDA is the trade association representing manufacturers of household, industrial, and institutional cleaning products, their ingredients and finished packaging; oleochemical producers; and chemical distributors to the cleaning product industry. SDA members produce more than 90 percent of the cleaning products marketed in the U.S.

The 2007 Spring Cleaning Survey was completed for The Soap and Detergent Association by International Communications Research (ICR). ICR questioned 1,014 American male and female heads of household in March 2007 regarding their house cleaning attitudes. The survey has a margin of errorof plus or minus 3.1 percent.


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