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Review: Clark Creations

May 9, 2010 by Jessica Dougherty Leave a Comment

Pam Clark has been designing & making her own bath and body products for over 15 years and recently celebrated the two year anniversary of her company, Clark Creations. Pam sent me a generous package full of products to sample & I loved them all.

Oatmeal Fizzies – Simply drop a couple of these balls into your bath for a soothing treat. These are intended for those who suffer from eczema or have skin irritations caused by itch. I suffer from extremely dry skin & these fizzies really soothed my skin.

Cooling Foot Powder – This is the perfect product for summer! My husband and I both enjoyed this product that relieves excess sweat and controls odor, as well as fungi. You can simply sprinkle it into your shoes or between your toes for instant refreshment. The foot mousse is also great for dry, cracked feet as it contains aloe vera gel for healing and cocoa butter for soothing.

Dream Cream – Pam created this product for her dry, cracked hands. It contains aloe vera gel, Vitamin E oil, Sweet Almond and Grapeseed oil and is great for hands and feet. A little bit goes a long way, so you definitely get your money’s worth.

Loofah Bar Soap – This is a huge hunk of soap with an actual loofah in the center. It is perfect for exfoliating your skin while washing. It has a lot to offer with a jute string for hanging.

Lip Balms – It is no wonder to me that these are some of Pam’s best sellers, because they are terrific! The balms are vegan and contain Sunflower oil that is excellent for dry, chapped lips and candelilla way, a soft wax made from the candelilla plant.

Facial Masks – The milk masks are available in four varieties for mature, sensitive/oil, dry and all skin types. They contain soy milk for moisturizing. And the clay facial masks will improve the appearance of your skin and will give renewal to your face.

Check out all of Pam Clark’s fantastic products, including the lovely gift baskets.

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