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Strawberries & Creme Masque
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Our innovative selection of 100% natural facial masques just got a facelift: we’ve tripled the size of each jar, while delivering a 60% savings. Tres fabulous, no? Each one is a dry powder that you can mix in 30 seconds or less with pantry ingredients to create a fresh, totally customized treatment especially for your skin type. It’s super-simple and no-mess, with instructions right on the jar. My personal favorite? Strawberries & Creme. Luscious strawberries blend with Argiletz rose clay and powdered buttermilk to create an amazing facial treatment that softens and renews tired skin as it boosts brightness. The perfect “perk me up” for you rksin this holiday season!

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Latest Obsession
Sandblasted Tea Mugs from Stash
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Regular readers will likely know that I am obsesses with tea. And I don’t mean mildly obsessed. I fuel my addiction regularly with new tea varieties and teaware, but this particular tea-to-go mug is my favorite. Crafted of ceramic, it boasts double walls which help the tea stays hotter longer and also means it isn’t uncomfortable to hold, even when freshly filled. I love the bold graphic design and the sandblasting adds texture making it even easier to grip. Snatch one up for just $12 at Stash and take your morning pick-me-up on the road!

Ingredient of the Month
Crushed Freshwater Pearls

Crushed Freshwater Pearls: Celebrated by Asian women and ancient Chinese pharmacopoeia for more than 3,000 years, pearl powder has a rich history and a myriad of legendary tales about its use at the Imperial Palace. Created by pulverizing real freshwater pearls, it is reputed to boost skins brightness and is rich in both amino acids and trace minerals.

Find it in: Shiitake & Green Tea Antioxidant Serum, Detoxifying Giinger-Wasabi Masque, Orchid & Crushed Pearl Body Creme

Food For Thought

“Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma- which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary.”

- Steve Jobs

Home Spa Rituals
Lavender- Honey Milk Bath

3 tbsp. Dried Lavender Flowers*
1 1/2 cups Whole Milk or Buttermilk
1/3 cup Honey

Process lavender flowers in a blender until they become a powder, turning off the blender and scraping down the sides as necessary. Whisk together lavender powder, milk, and honey in a glass bowl, then pour into a jar. Before each use, shake the jar and pour half of the mixture into the bath. Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. Makes enough for 2 baths.

*Dried lavender flowers can be found in the spice section of gourmet and specialty stores. (Recipe courtesy of the National Honey Board)

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I can die a happy woman now…

April 13, 2008

So I’m here in Seattle with Jennifer to get my swerve on with the Dalai Lama. Friday was an absolutely awesome day, which I already wrote a strikingly hilarious blog entry about, but then my computer auto-restarted in light of a Windows update and all was lost. So here we go again…

Friday we started off with a panel featuring His Holiness and a scientific roundtable which focused on the natural human “hardwiring” for compassion and how we can tap into that wiring and cultivate happy, compassionate adults by raising happy, compassionate children. It was an interesting session and Jenny walked out almost as smitten with the Dalai Lama as I am. God love him. Anyway, we grabbed lunch and hit another afternoon session which was essentially a continuation of the first. We dodged out of that one a tad early as we had big plans for the evening.

Those who know me personally can attest that I am completely in love with shoes, chocolate, the Dalai Lama and Dave Matthews- not necessarily in that order. Those are my top 4 Big Loves (aside from my beautiful family) and Jesus could have come down and kicked off the Rapture right then and there on Friday night and I doubt I would have batted an eyelash. Seriously- take me now as I got to see the Dalai Lama and Dave share a stage for one night only. Dave hosted the Concert For Compassion on Friday night at Key Arena to benefit local Seattle charity Seeds of Compassion. Bella Luccè is an official sponsor of the event, which meant we were just 8 rows away from Dave and Dalai and had to go through some extra-special Secret Service protection just to take our seats. Jenny stopped me from rushing the stage on several occasions by reminding me that all those guys in suits flanking the stage were gonna whoop my butt if I so much as stood up too quickly. Duly noted.

Anyway, my two favorite gentlemen were joined by Ann Curry (who I have a huge girl crush on) for a dialogue on music building bridges and understanding between people. Poor Dave was so incredibly nervous, but they all gained steam and it was a great chat. At the end, Dave and Dalai tapped fists in a gesture of solidarity…awesome. We were invited to a VIP reception between the dialogue and the concert and spent the next hour or two playing with the stiltwalkers and clowns, nibbling on some truly fine exotic cuisine, sipping insanely large glasses of deep red wine and listening to killer live music. I had a close encounter of the Top Gun kind with local Tom Skerritt…very cool. Needless to say, Jennifer and I were feeling quite fine by the time we resumed our seats for the concert.

Speaking of, Dave was incredible. Joined by master guitarist Tim Reynolds, they ran almost 2 hours of an intensely fantastic set of DM classics. Decidedly laid back and intimate, Dave was in fine form. With the Secret Service now gone (on account that the Dalai Lama had already left the building), Jennifer convinced me not to rush the stage because I’d be removed from the arena and miss the rest of the show. Duly noted. We were surrounded by some seriously button-up’d wealthy donor types and I behaved (largely) for the first half, but had to get on my feet and dance myself silly for the second. I will proudly insert here that Dave Matthews looked DIRECTLY at Jenn and I several times, locked eyes and gave a big smile. He stopped short of asking me home, but I’ll forgive him for that. Good times.

After a s-l-o-w start yesterday, we readied ourselves for a lunch date with Anne Marie of Brambleberry fame. My first order of soap supplies came from there back in 2000 and she and I have kept in touch and followed each other’s progress for a long time now. It was a pleasure to meet her and her husband Christopher in person and we enjoyed a chat on the insanity of owning your own business…in a good way. She is petite and adorable and a total firecracker. My kind of girl.

On to Qwest Field to share an intimate chat with 55,000 of the Dalai’s closest friends. Absolutely fantastic stuff. He spoke on the current state of the world and how we must personally be at peace to create peace, and lamented the need for our world leaders come together. Even the weather cooperated with blue skies and a surprising 77-degree day in Seattle. It is always so humbling to hear him speak…kind, gentle, brilliant, modest. Jennifer’s husband Mike, who- not coincidentally- is one of my favorite people, joined us as well and is now a devotee looking for a good Dalai Lama book to cut his teeth on. His Holiness will do that to a boy. The visit continues through Tuesday and all of his talks are streamed live via the Seeds of Compassion website, translated into 24 languages and all free of charge. Please do follow along at home if you feel so inclined.

I enjoyed an insanely good dinner last night at local vegetarian hot spot Carmelita. The Antipasti Platter is to die for and that Mushroom Risotto was perfection. You may recall my Carmelita raves from previous Seattle visits and last night did not disappoint. Today we plan to knock out some Bella Luccè business between Jenn and I and tomorrow I am meeting with ilio to finish up our bodycare project together. Good times, good people, great memories. It’s been an exhausting few months both personally and professionally and I am so grateful for this time of relaxation and rejuvenation. Much love to Mel and Abby… you two rock my world and all of our futures are so bright it scares me.


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