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Spanish Moss Essential Oil

02nd April 2008
Spanish Moss essential oil is a highly potent oil, usually used when creating perfumes or body products. Spanish Moss essential oil is also often referred to as Oak Moss essential oil, and many people describe the fragrance of this oil as reminding them o... Read >
Author: Rwatson

Why You Should Spend the Extra Money on Synthetic Oil?

26th March 2008
The import tuner scene is the hottest trend on the streets today. These guys know what they want from their cars and are not afraid to spend the money to get it. Like the muscle cars of the ‘60s and ‘70s, the tuners' roots hail from the hot rods of ... Read >
Author: vincent platania

The Best Synthetic Motor Oil

19th March 2008
Motor oils are comprised of two parts, the base oil and additive package. The base oil comprises 80-90% of the oil by volume and the additives the remaining 10-20%. There are five groups of base oils: Group I, II, III, IV and V. Groups I to III are refine... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Developing Your Psychic Abilities: Becoming a Medium

13th February 2008
Because of the unique properties found in essential oils, you can easily use essential oils as disinfectants. Using essential oils as disinfectants provides you with a completely natural alternative to harsh chemicals. All essential oils have disinfe... Read >
Author: Rwatson

Why an Aromatherapy Home Study Course is Right for You

11th February 2008
As our lives become more hectic, it is important that we try to use natural remedies to try and create some balance and harmony. If aromatherapy is an avenue that interests you, consider taking an aromatherapy home study course. There is a variety of di... Read >
Author: Rwatson

Curly Hair during the winter

14th January 2008
You can counter the evils of winter by incorporating a good hair regime and using only quality products for your hair. Product choice is paramount. Look for moisturizing cleansers and conditioners and hydrating stylers and leave in products. Winter... Read >
Author: Web Writer

What is Aromatherapy

10th August 2007
Aromatherapy is a branch of herbal medicine that uses the medicinal properties of the essential oils of plants and herbs. Aromatherapy is derived from the ancient practice of using natural plant essences to promote health and wellbeing. The use of plant e... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Easy Way To Help The Environment And Save Money

13th July 2007
It seems a little odd that oil can help the environment and save you dollars at the same time. Imagine going 25,000 miles on one oil change, better protection for your engine, and eliminating eight trips to the Oil Change Guy. These facts are clearly docu... Read >
Author: Bob Holland

KEEPING YOUR CAR IN TIP-TOP CONDITION – (Part Two)

31st May 2007
Obviously, anything to do with your brakes is extremely important to your family's safety. If you are still driving a motor vehicle that is over ten years of age, then it is even more important to be sure that your car is in perfect working order. Cars ca... Read >
Author: full house

Prepping Your Car for the Summer Heat

29th May 2007
Summer is probably the most exciting season in the planet. Family outings, picnics, hiking, and going to the beach - all done best in the summer, especially by families. And aside from the pet dog, another companion gives joy to the family. It is the ca... Read >
Author: Evander

Beginners Guide to Motor Oil

03rd January 2007
How Often Should Oil Be Changed? I have been researching this topic for some days now and have come across many different opinions on when to change your oil. Many manufacturers have been extending the number of miles between oil changes and using this... Read >
Author: Morgan Slater

What is the difference between synthetic oil and conventional motor oil?

08th September 2006
Motor oil is designed to serve many different purposes within a cars engine. While the primary function is to simply lubricate all the moving parts and provide protection from wear and corrosion, it also is intended to keep the engine cool and free from s... Read >
Author: Jack Mack

Beeswax - The Benefits of Using Beeswax in Candle Making

08th July 2006
Most cheap, everyday candles are made of paraffin, but more and more people are looking for beeswax candles. Beeswax candles have been used since the Middle Ages by connoisseurs who prefer their superior scent and other benefits – they have always been a ... Read >
Author: Cory Willins
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