Product Review: Organic Aloe Vera Gel

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I am so into organic products. My bathroom cabinet is filled up with natural organic products and I am really enjoying the process of trying different Vegan products. This product review post is all about the Organic Aloe Vera Gel by Aloe Pura. I have used this product for many months now, and it is really good. Aloe Vera products are usually very good for the skin and the hair. I have used different Aloe Vera products over the years and I like all of them. This Organic Aloe Vera Gel delivers as expected.

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Product Description

Aloe Pura Aloe Vera Gel is produced from Aloe Vera Juice, capturing the maximum nutritional activity of the Aloe Vera plant (Aloe barbadensis) and is independently certified by IASC. This soothing gel nourishes, cools and can help restore dry and damaged skin. It can be applied to stretch marks, scars and dry, chapped and sun burned skin.

Ingredients

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice (Organic), Acrylates/C10-30 Alkyl Acrylate Crosspolymer, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate.

Here are my thoughts on this Aloe Pura Organic Aloe Vera Gel:

Pros
  1. It is organic, Vegetarian and Vegan.
  2. I like the light fragrance.
  3. It soothes and smoothens dry, chapped skin.
  4. I like the sensible tube packaging.
  5. A little goes a very long way. I only need to apply a little each time.
  6. It is great on my sensitive skin.
  7. It is quote affordable. You can shop it via the Amazon link below.
CONS

None.

I recommend this Organic Aloe Vera gel to anyone in need of a soothing, replenishing and cooling gel to treat sunburns, dry and chapped skin. It really works and it is worth every penny. I can’t think of any cons to include. It is that good.

What do you think of this product? Have you tried it before? Please sound off in the comments section below. Thanks for reading. Stay safe.

Charity of the Month: Sistah Space

The charity of the month this August is the one and only Sistah Space. I have been following the amazing work of this charity for many months after reading about the team in a book on coercive control, and I am happy to finally feature Sistah Space. For those who have never heard about Sistah Space, it is a charity that works with African and Caribbean women and girls who are victims of domestic violence or who know people who have experienced domestic violence.

Sistah Space provides advice and support to victims of domestic violence. The charity also provides practical help by providing hygiene products such as sanitary pads, panties, bras, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soaps and other essentials.

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Charity of the Month – Sistah Space

This charity was founded in November 2015. It is a community-based non profit initiative set up to bridge the gap in domestic abise services for African heritage women and girls.

The Mission of the Charity 

Our mission is to encourage African heritage survivors/victims to report abuse by providing a safe cultural venue for victims to disclose abuse in a confidential environment, and to encourage community integration. 

It is always great to see a domestic violence charity dedicated to women from black and minority ethnic groups. Sistah Space is doing an amazing job by providing a safe place for women to come in and speak up. Many women are suffering in silence, this is why it is so important to talk about issues openly, so that does who need support can access them safely.

How to support Sistah Space

You can donate to the charity. No amount is too small and every little helps. To donate, click here. Also, fundraising is a great way to support the charity. You can find out more info on fundraising, click here.

Thanks for stopping by. Have a lovely day.

The Dos and Don’ts of Investing In Branded Merchandise For Your Business

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When you run a small or medium sized business, you’ll do anything to spread the word about your company. As we all know, competing with bigger businesses in terms of visibility is basically impossible; Amazon, Nike, McDonalds, Starbucks – these huge corporates are everywhere. 

One strategy many people turn to to promote their company is branded clothing and other merchandise. Not only does branded clothing help to make money from your brand – that is, if you can flog it – but it will also help the overall branding and message of your company sink into people’s minds. There are, however, common mistakes that small business owners make that can be both expensive and detrimental to the brand overall.

In this article, you’ll discover some of the dos and don’ts of investing in branded merchandise. Let’s get started!

The Dos of Investing in Branded Merchandise

Here are some of the things you SHOULD do if you are having branded merchandise made for your business.

1. DO find a merchandising company that produces high quality products.

If you want to sell merchandise that goes with your brand, do it right. Your customers will expect your merchandise to be of the same standard of work you deliver from your own company – so if the merchandise is poor quality, they will associate this with your brand. Find a merchandising company that makes things that last, so when someone buys a branded shirt or mug from you, they can count on quality. 

2. DO organize a small merchandise release before investing huge amounts of money.

The thing about merchandise is that you never truly know how well it will sell. Your customers might absolutely love it, or they might be less interested than you expect! Because of this, you should always release your merchandise in stages. You can purchase the right equipment and supplies once you have identified your logistics and operations. In order to print detailed designs on printed t-shirts, direct-to-garment printing will be required; all you need is a high-quality printer, like the AA Prestige A3, along with AA Prestige A3 DTF inks and supplies for printing the fine details. When your company’s supplies meet quality standards, you can ensure that your business plan remains balanced. That way you can test the waters, and gauge interest before you invest further

The Don’ts of Investing in Branded Merchandise
1. DON’T tell other business owners what you’re doing.

Unfortunately, the business world is every man for himself. Although collaborations are more popular now than ever before, you should keep your cards close to your chest. That way you won’t wind up giving away the game or even potentially subjecting yourself to theft of intellectual property. Until the plans are finalised and all legal documents are signed, don’t tell other business owners what you’re up to.

2. DON’T use companies with unethical practices.

Your merchandise will be an extension of the values you hold dear as a company. If you use a merchandising company that creates their products using unfair labour conditions or pay, your customers can use this as a reason not to shop with you in the future. Make sure the merchandising business you use is legitimate.

Final Thoughts

Selling branded merchandise is a great idea to spread the word about who you are as a business. Make sure you follow these tips so you get it right first time around, and avoid making expensive mistakes.

 

 

 

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