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Kungfukitten
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    10/11/09 at 01:37 PM
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Hannah,
I was thinking a good blog entry could be about the unsung heroes of the Actives. Maybe list the 5 slowest selling actives and give us more information on why they're great and what they could possibly do for our skin. Maybe even list combinations or pairs of actives that would theoretically work well together.
Just a thought!
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    10/11/09 at 03:37 PM
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That is an excellent idea. I keep complaining to Jonatan that some of our greatest product don't sell as fast as they should. Maybe I can do something about it!
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    11/03/09 at 01:28 AM
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Hannah,
I'm really enjoying your blog entries. I would love to know how the biofermentation process works. I just got the Pumpkin Peel and the ingredients are "Pumpkin Enzyme Bioferment." How does it go from pumpkin to this clear unscented thick liquid that exfoliates so nicely? Just an idea.
Thanks!
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    11/03/09 at 06:40 AM
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Microorganisms, similar to those that work on milk to make yogurt, break down the cell walls of the pumpkin and release the cellular contents, including proteins with protease (enzymes that break down proteins) activity. After filtration, you get the clear liquid.


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    11/03/09 at 09:24 PM
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Oh that's really interesting, thanks for the explanation.
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