As the folks at Pure Wow! say, “Insect repellent is obviously a summer must.” They named our lifestings “best for your skin.” We know our “clever formula” of organic catnip oil works and unlike alcohol-based repellents, it “soothes what itches you while preventing additional bites.” Read their whole post here.
Lifestings in the Blogosphere: Pure Wow!
August 6th, 2012Proud Selection of the USGA US Women’s Open
July 4th, 2012It’s summer fun on the South Side of Chicago. Last week it was President Obama in “Golf Cart One” at Beverly Country Club. This week it’s the Duggan Sisters in Golf Cart Two and we’re headed to Blackwolf Run® in Kohler, Wisconsin, for the 65th Annual US Women’s Open. That’s right, lifestinks® deodorant has been invited to the US Women’s Open. Each year the USGA selects four exclusive gifts for the athletes of the US Women’s Open. We have been fingers crossed since we got the heads up that we’d been nominated. When official word came in that the USGA had selected lifestinks® deodorant for inclusion in the US Women’s Open gift pack we were blubbering like Bubba. Imagine garnering this level of recognition as a small family business! Whoopie!
Know that while having lifestinks® chosen by the USGA to travel from our little cottage to the US Women’s Open is a wonderful honor, we have always made our products to celebrate the every day heroes. Read the rest of this entry »
Meatloaf for Muggers
June 19th, 2012By Mary Duggan
When I say I am a worrier, I mean if my 16-year-old cat is curled up, blissfully enjoying a sunbeam, I stare long and hard to make sure he is still breathing. I take the very ingredients of a peaceful existence and wrap worry around them. When I say good-bye as you head out the door, I mean don’t die in transit. When I say good night, I mean please wake up in the morning. When I say have fun, I mean come home from the carnival in one piece. When I say worry, I am talking layered.
Layer one: never let someone’s age or maturity deter you.
My nephew is 24-years-old. On Tuesdays he works 9-5 for us, followed by an hours long editorial meeting at his other job. I worry about him having enough nourishment to sustain him on such long days. So, I try on Tuesdays to get our dinner ready early so I can pack some for him to take to his evening meeting.
Layer two: inspire others to worry as well.
I have gotten Annie invested in this if we don’t feed him he’ll keel over on the El tracks program. She now syncs up with me in the kitchen on Tuesdays. Our nephew is a good sport about our largely raw lifestyle, but we really enjoy auntie-spoiling him on occasion too. He is a true foodie, a super conscious eater and Read the rest of this entry »
Natural Shampoo Regimen
June 15th, 2012In this post: A series of health problems, disappointments, and outright crises forced Mary to take a look at her health to see if there wasn’t more she could be doing. It was time to shed her skin and build some healthy new habits in the process. Here she shares her new hair care program. Click here to read the first installment of Mary’s Summer of Molt.
by Mary Duggan:
Shampoo and Conditioner Recipe:
Put about a 1/2 inch of borax in the bottom of an old shampoo bottle. Add warm water and shake. Then you just squirt a bit on your hair. It doesn’t lather but feels kind of slippery so you know where it is. Rinse it out with 1\8 tsp -1\4 tsp citric acid in 16 oz of warm water – we use an old cream rinse container. Then rinse out the citric acid. It smells fresh and wonderful.
More on the Borax Shampoo:
While the borax shampoo does not lather it nonetheless goes right to work removing sweat and soil without stripping your color or natural oils. It inhibits scalp bacteria and stops flaking and itching. Hair gets squeaky clean so quickly (just a few squirts does it) that you might think nothing has happened! You will soon be accustomed to non-lathery soap. Clare has super oily hair and she has found a few techniques to help with this. Read the rest of this entry »
Lifestinks in the Blogosphere: Fit Bottomed Girls
June 7th, 2012Jenn, we can’t wait to hear what you think about lifestinks®! We’re sure you’ll love it. Thanks for your write-up on Fit Bottomed Girls. We agree that lifestinks® is a great eco-friendly find for the summer and it’s cost-effective too. Our refillable stainless steel decanter comes with about nine months of deodorant. That means lifestinks® only costs about $3 a month to get started and goes down to about $1.50 once you start refilling as a part of our green refill program.
We recommend that you start with the lavender regular strength and only step it up to extra strength if you consistently apply the stinkstick booster. We have some great YouTube videos to answer any questions that you might have and get you started. Keep us updated on your eco-friendly summer. Lifestinks® puts you in control — even on the hottest days — to keep you dry and odor-free. While your readers are waiting to hear your thoughts, check out our video testimonials to hear from members of the lifestinks family talking about their experience with a natural deodorant that actually works.
Lifestinks in the Blogsphere: Well Spent
May 21st, 2012Many thanks, Brad, at Well Spent for your lifestinks shoutout. We misread your comment on first read that lifestinks® is the “hippiest” product you use. We were sure you meant “hippest.” But if “hippiest” refers to our green refill program and lymphatically sound deodorant choice, we’ll take it!
We know that “nothing comes close” to lifestinks®. That’s why we created it. We were fed up with natural deodorants that promised to work but never did. One word on the price, though. An initial stainless steel decanter may cost $27 but it lasts about nine months! That means you’re spending about $3 per month on deodorant. That’s cheap compared to what you’ll find at Walgreen’s or the health food store. Plus, once you move into the refill program, your cost comes down to $1.50 per month.
We’re glad you stuck through the transition. Very few users experience that, and know that you can always boost the odor control of lifestinks® by adding the stinkstick® booster or by switching to extra strength. Some big stinkers even use both.
Thanks again for the lifestinks® love, Brad!
Lifestinks in the Blogosphere: Goodies and Besties
May 21st, 2012The post on lifestinks® on Goodies and Besties taps into the concern many mommies have surrounding chemicals. Know that lifestinks® is a safe option for your kids.
“It was one of those AHHHH moments! They have developed a natural deodorant (that actually works). It’s called LIFE STINKS and comes in an adorable little canister with a six month supply of powder. These three sisters are delightful and their enthusiasm is contagious. The packaging and marketing equals perfection.”
Most users now report getting about nine months of use from their first decanter.