Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Some feedbacks from clients...It definitely grow some wings on my back . Thank you for these super feedback !

From Virginie S :

Pascale je ne pus plus!!!! de dessous les bras!!!!! merci!!!!!! c'est quand que je te payes????????J'adoreeeeeeeeeeee ton DEO!!!!!!!!
Bravo!!!!!

Felicictations.
Bisous Virginie

From Nahima A :


Idem Pascale: je suis fan de tes fragrances...Ma collègue adhère aussi et elle te remercie beaucoup: tu fais des heureuses! :)
Dis-moi aussi comment on peut te régler?
Biz, nahima



Sunday, May 23, 2010

Very inspiring ...

I look at this image , and could smell what a delicious , delicate , yet passionate the scent of rose essential oil , mixed with grapes leaves can be ...

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Filling up the tubes ...

Working on the final layout for the packaging with my lovely friend Dani , organizing a photo shoot to photograph the product when in Miami next week , working on the online store .
Lots lots to do on my plate . But all good and FUN .
Working tomorrow for the ad campaign for the Swedish cosmetic company Oriflame !!!
The house smells like...SWEDEN . Tomorrow filling up tubes with FLORIA .
Keep tuned !

Friday, May 7, 2010

NEW TUBES JUST ARRIVED !

I will be busy all weekend filling them all up ...I am soooooooooo excited and HAPPY !

Thursday, May 6, 2010

What means certified organic ?

What is organic?
Organic refers to the way agricultural products—food and fiber—are grown and processed. Organic food production is based on a system of farming that maintains and replenishes soil fertility without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers. Organic foods are minimally processed without artificial ingredients, preservatives, or irradiation to maintain the integrity of the food.

Is there an official definition of "organic"?
The following excerpt is from the definition of "organic" that the National Organic Standards Board adopted in April 1995: "Organic agriculture is an ecological production management system that promotes and enhances biodiversity, biological cycles and soil biological activity. It is based on minimal use of off-farm inputs and on management practices that restore, maintain and enhance ecological harmony."

What does "Certified Organic" mean?
"Certified Organic" means the item has been grown according to strict uniform standards that are verified by independent state or private organizations. Certification includes inspections of farm fields and processing facilities, detailed record keeping, and periodic testing of soil and water to ensure that growers and handlers are meeting the standards which have been set.

Can any type of agricultural product become certified organic?
Yes, any agricultural product that meets third-party or state certification requirements may be considered organic. Organic foods are becoming available in an impressive variety, including pasta, prepared sauces, frozen juices, frozen meals, milk, ice cream and frozen novelties, cereals, meat, poultry, breads, soups, chocolate, cookies, beer, wine, vodka and more. These foods, in order to be certified organic, have all been grown and processed according to organic standards and must maintain a high level of quality. Organic fiber products, too, have moved beyond T-shirts, and include bed and bath linens, tablecloths, napkins, cosmetic puffs, feminine hygiene products, and men’s, women’s and children’s clothing in a wide variety of styles.

Who regulates the certified organic claims?
The federal government set standards for the production, processing and certification of organic food in the Organic Food Production Act of 1990 (OFPA). The National Organic Standards Board was then established to develop guidelines and procedures to regulate all organic crops. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) during December 2000 unveiled detailed regulations to implement OFPA. These took effect on April 21, 2001, with an 18-month implementation period ending October 2002. At that time, any food labeled organic must meet these national organic standards. USDA’s National Organic Program oversees the program.

Are all organic products completely free of pesticide residues?
Certified organic products have been grown and handled according to strict standards without toxic and persistent chemical inputs. However, organic crops are inadvertently exposed to agricultural chemicals that are now pervasive in rain and ground water due to their overuse during the past fifty years in North America, and due to drift via wind and rain.

Do organic farmers ever use pesticides?
Prevention is the organic farmer’s primary strategy for disease, weed, and insect control. By building healthy soils, organic farmers find that healthy plants are better able to resist disease and insects. Organic producers often select species that are well adapted for the climate and therefore resist disease and pests. When pest populations get out of balance, growers will try various options like insect predators, mating disruption, traps, and barriers. If these fail, permission may be granted by the certifier to apply botanical or other nonpersistent pest controls under restricted conditions. Botanicals are derived from plants and are broken down quickly by oxygen and sunlight.

How will purchasing organic products help keep our water clean?
Conventional agricultural methods can cause water contamination. Beginning in May 1995, a network of environmental organizations, including the Environmental Working Group, began testing tap water for herbicides in cities across the United States’ Corn Belt, and in Louisiana and Maryland. The results revealed widespread contamination of tap water with many different pesticides at levels that present serious health risks. In some cities, herbicides in tap water exceed federal lifetime health standards for weeks or months at a time. The organic farmer’s elimination of polluting chemicals and nitrogen leaching, in combination with soil building, works to prevent contamination, and protects and conserves water resources.

Is organic food better for you?
There is mounting evidence at this time to suggest that organically produced foods may be more nutritious. Furthermore, organic foods and fiber are spared the application of toxic and persistent insecticides, herbicides, fungicides and fertilizers. Many EPA-approved pesticides were registered long before extensive research linked these chemicals to cancer and other diseases. In the long run, organic farming techniques provide a safer, more sustainable environment for everyone.

Why does organic food sometimes cost more?
Prices for organic foods reflect many of the same costs as conventional items in terms of growing, harvesting, transportation and storage. Organically produced foods must meet stricter regulations governing all of these steps, so the process is often more labor- and management-intensive, and farming tends to be on a smaller scale. There is also mounting evidence that if all the indirect costs of conventional food production—cleanup of polluted water, replacement of eroded soils, costs of health care for farmers and their workers—were factored into the price of food, organic foods would cost the same or, more likely, be cheaper.

Isn’t organic food just a fad?
U. S. sales of organic food and beverages have grown from $1 billion in 1990 to an estimated $20 billion in 2007. The market for these goods is projected to reach nearly $23.6 billion in 2008, and grow an average of 18% each year from 2007-2010. The adoption of national standards for certification is expected to open up new markets for U. S. organic producers. Internationally, organic sales continue to grow as well.
The Organic Trade Association is the leading business association representing the organic industry in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Its 1700 members include growers, processors, shippers, retailers, certification organizations and others involved in the business of producing and selling certified organic products.
© 2008, Organic Trade Association.











VERY GOOD ORGANIC COSMETICS & MAKEUP BRAND .




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A window in Montmartre Paris .


I gonna have to go there next time I go to " La Ville Lumiere " !

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Good vibes, kind people !

Some days are blessed , more than usual . Today was on of them .
I got into a store to buy some essential oils and had a good chat with the owner of the store .
We laughed a lot , and when I was about to go , he gave me 5 extra bottles for free !
I left the store , my spirits lifted high up . Now I have new scents to experiment with you guys ;-)
Life is good !

memories...sweet memories





I was 19 or 20 and had big crush on that one guy .
So one day , he invited me for a drink at his parents place .
I was very shy and nervous and had bought a cute bottle of Men cologne for him .
It was BRUT , by Faberge , that I got in my local supermarket ...
I could smell his great fragrance as he was opening my little gift , then , told me he was only using KOUROS by YSL ,
and did put the little bottle of Brut down .
I felt a bit stupid :-)
I still love BRUT though !!!
A great blend of citrus and spicy wood .
free counters

My tubes are coming tomorrow . I am psyched !!!

More of W-A Bourgereau's work ...


So inspiring to me ! I love it !

William Bourgereau .





I came across the paintings of this artist and fell in love with his work !
He is not as known as he should ! I can almost feel the mist on my skin just by looking at this beautiful image !

Top 10 Ways to Make a Photo Editor Fall In Love With You

Hummmmmmmmmm .... ;-)


9) Don't dress like a slob.
Don't show up for your "date" unshowered, wearing clothes that look like you've slept in them for the past few nights. Photographer's get a bad rap for dressing poorly. If you're dressed like a slob, it can be perceived as disrespectful, and it will reflect poorly on the photo editor, and their publication/company. Keep in mind that, to the subject/public, you are the face of your employer. Make a good first impression, and remember that every assignment involves a first impression.

"Dressing nicely to an assignment, wearing deodorant (this seems to be an issue for some photographers.)" - Ryan Schick