Tuesday, October 30, 2012

HURRY, Sinful Skin Sale Ends Tomorrow!


Get your hands ready for winter and SAVE money at the same time!  Our Sinful Skin is a delightfully decadent combination of aloe, glycerin, organic olivates, and the most naturally indulgent oils on earth: coconut, safflower oils, grape seed, jojoba, and avocado plus a little vitamin E to help protect you from the free radicals you encounter every day.

Starve a Cold? Feed a Cold? PAMPER a COLD!!

It’s unavoidable, but don’t suffer! Momma and Poppa Posh bring you an old-time natural soothing remedy with peppermint, menthol, eucalyptus and more to soothe away the symptoms of your winter cold. Sold as a set for a week’s worth of a pampering cure.

Soothing Sinus Shower Steamers 
Congestion due to cold makes you feel like you are living under a wet blanket. Even the thought of a hot shower fails to excite. Fortunately, Poppa Posh has some help for what ails you: Soothing Sinus Shower Steamers. Drop one of these tablets in the corner of your shower, out of the direct water flow. 
The tablet will begin to effervesce, releasing soothing and healing peppermint, eucalyptus, grapefruit and tea tree essential oils into the shower steam. As you breathe in the peppermint and menthol mist, your cold symptoms will quiet and you will feel refreshed, reinvigorated and ready to take on winter once again. 

Cold-Relief Body Balm 
This winter, let Mamma Posh pamper your skin and help relieve your cold symptoms with dual-action Cold Relief Body Balm. Rub a little of this soothing cocoa body butter on your chest and let its special blend of menthol and peppermint, eucalyptus, grapefruit and tea tree essential oils quiet your cold symptoms and clear your sinuses. 
Cold Relief Body Balm uses the same base as our famous Slather Body Butter, you can rub it everywhere else, as well, to protect your skin from those damaging wintery blasts. Skin care and cold relief in one product: Mamma knows best! 


Monday, October 29, 2012

How Pure is YOUR Skin?


The natural cleansing and soothing effects of tea tree and eucalyptus bring a new level of purified pampering to the Posh Skin Stick offering natural, clarifying tea tree and eucalyptus fragrance.


New convenient stick formulation

Pure, highly-refined shea butter

Moisture enriching and skin-healing properties

Paraben & parrafin free

Preserved with vitamin E

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Posh the Holidays!

Introducing our LIMITED EDITION line for the 
2012 Holidays:


Share a little holiday pampering cheer with everyone you know... sold in threes, Gifters are fun products you already love in fun new fragrances to get you in the spirit of the season. Who do you know who needs a Gifter this holiday season?

You love an occasional candy cane and so will your skin! Exfoliate with our new scrub to reveal your skin’s natural glow for the holidays. A lively variation on our famous SugarFix Sugar Scrub, CandyCane Fix works its skin-softening magic while priming your festive mood with cheery and exhilarating peppermint. This much candy never felt so good! Non-oily. 
Three sparkly mini-bombs, each with its own holiday-themed fragrance, let you slip away for a moment and still enjoy the season. Three fun fragrances in each box: Cinnamon Spice, Vanilla Peppermint, & Sugar Plum. 


Pamper your skin with Snowy Marshmallow Slather. Moisture-rich Slather is packed with aloe, glycerin infusers, and vitamin E to rescue skin damaged and dried by wintry blasts. All this goodness is delivered with a blissful marshmallow fragrance so yummy you’ll be tempted to eat it with a spoon! 

In festive red, this gentle body wash entices with luxurious lather and a unique warm cinnamon fragrance. And, as with all Shower Gelées from Perfectly Posh, Sweet Cinnamon is sulfate-free and aloe-infused so the clean you’ll receive is as pure as the wind-driven holiday snow!



Saturday, October 27, 2012

For All Your Winter Woes




A long-held miracle for aiding the healing of many skin conditions including eczema, mild burns, psoriasis, as well as moisture-depletion and dry flakey skin, dark spots, wrinkles and more. Soothe pure shea butter on your skin and let the light touch of pure orange and vanilla essential oils bring you a tranquil, warm mind.


New convenient stick formulation

Pure, highly-refined shea butter

Moisture enriching and skin-healing properties

Paraben & parrafin free

Preserved with vitamin E

Friday, October 26, 2012

Now & Zen

Now & Zen Tutorial from Perfectly Posh on Vimeo.



Inspired by the world's best ingredients and an Eastern flair for natural, ageless beauty, Perfectly Posh brings you the NEW FACE of pampering: a luxurious and naturally indulgent spa-grade treatment regimen for face and neck.

The uniqueness of Now & Zen is found in its remarkable cloth mask designed to hug the contours of your face and neck and gently infuse your skin with pampering ingredients. Each mask comes pre-loaded with treatment formula. Simply wear and relax while the natural compounds go to work.

Now & Zen is available in two formulations: the anti-aging Brilliant Lotus and the rejuvenating Smooth Pansy. You can choose your favorite, or, because they're gentle enough and designed to compliment each other, use them both!

Each Now & Zen 30-Day Take-Out Spa box contains six individually packaged pre-loaded masks with attached pouches of follow-up serum. Clean your skin, apply and prepare for an exotic pampering escape. Relax alone or gather the girls for a fun party they won't forget!

Beautiful skin. Now & Zen.

Monday, October 8, 2012




If you're looking for an out-of-the-ordinary natural, gentle, and pure POSHed experience, try Just Plain Posh our new unfragranced and dye-free line!




Sunday, September 30, 2012

Hurry, Before This Gift Goes Away

Even our LIMITED EDITION SPOOKY POSH is included in this special!!

Poshed Divas is entering our LAST order for this promotion tomorrow night at 10:00a CST!! DON'T miss out on this incredible offer--even if you haven't tried or even heard of Perfectly Posh. This is product that is actually GOOD for you and doesn't contain all the nasty stuff that clogs your skin and pores. Remember...the countdown is on....order online....NOW....what are you waiting for....go POSH yourself!!!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Celebrate With Poshed Divas!!!

We're celebrating Perfectly Posh's 1st birthday and Poshed Divas 1st anniversary now THROUGH October 1st! Posh has decided that EVERYONE should get a gift, so now until 11:59p October 1st you can get ALL Pampering Product **BUY 3 GET ONE FOR $1**!!!

We're also having an online party--
DIVA's 1st BIRTHDAY POSH BASH and if you party with us, you can WIN a birthday gift from us, just for placing an order. This is one party you really DON'T want to miss!!!



Thursday, September 20, 2012

You NEED a Live-In Stripper!

You're dirty ALL OVER...whether you think so or not!! So, you NEED our Stripper Detox Body Mud to clean you up and make you soft and sexy.

Take it all off when you smooth this creamy vanilla mud all over. Top to bottom and back again, let this detoxifying blend help you expel harmful pollution and keep youthful, healthy skin. Free-radicals are the pollution you encounter every day. They can be harmful to your long-term health and are also damaging to skins' elasticity, causing premature aging, wrinkles and skin damage.

  • Fragranced with natural vanilla essential oil
  • Loaded with mud and clay--absorbs up to 1000 times it's own weight in dirt and free-radical pollution!
  • Natural moisturizing agents including aloe and glycerin
  • Paraben and paraffin-free
  • Preserved with tocopherol (Vitamin E)
So come on, what are YOU waiting for?? Oh, want to try it in your home first? Get a FREE sample and start STRIPPING!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

It's Not Just What Goes on Your Body, It's What Goes Down Your Drain, Too...



Polluting The Water With Toothpaste, Shampoo, And Drugs

Sept. 12, 2012 |  via OPB
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OREGON CITY, Ore. — Dave Sohm’s house is immaculate. Every tool in the garage has its own hook. The kitchen countertops gleam.
But in his house –- as with most houses –- toxic chemicals are hiding in plain sight.
Sohm wants to know where.
“I’m curious about what things there are,” he says. “I don’t know what impacts I may be having that I’m not even aware of.”
Jen Coleman, an outreach director for the Oregon Environmental Council is at Sohm’s house to help. Armed with a list of chemicals that have toxic effects on people and the environment, Coleman digs through cabinets, checks ingredient lists and compares them with contaminants that have been found in local waterways.
First on her list is a chemical called triclosan. It’s found in antibacterial soaps, toothpaste and deodorant. And it can be toxic to fish.
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“I think the best place to start is probably the bathroom,” she says. “What I’m looking for first is the ingredients you put on your skin or your hair and that you rinse off on the bathroom and then rinse off in the shower.”
The water that goes down the drains and toilets in Sohm’s house is funneled into a wastewater treatment plant. The plant removes pollutants and sends treated water into the Willamette River.
But scientists are increasingly finding evidence that everyday chemicals, pharmaceuticals and human hormones pass right through the treatment plants and into waterways across the country.
U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Jennifer Morace tested the water coming out of nine wastewater treatment plants in the Northwest. She found traces of dozens of chemicals, from household products like sunscreen, fragrances in lotions or shampoos, antibacterial agents from hand soaps, and pharmaceutical chemicals.
One Portland treatment plant was sending the equivalent of 400 Benadryl pills into the Columbia River every day.

“What goes down your drain really does go somewhere,” she said. “A lot of people may think, ‘oh, it goes to a treatment plant so it’s taken care of.’ But there’s only so much we can take care of.”
Treatment plants don’t remove these chemicals partly because it would be really expensive. But also because they don’t have to.
These new pollutants aren’t regulated under the Clean Water Act, though some of them have toxic properties that threaten both human health and fish and wildlife. So far they’re only being detected at very low levels, Morace said. But no one knows what happens when they’re all mixed together.
“A lot of these compounds are designed to be bioactive. Pharmaceuticals are designed to have a biological effect in your body,” she said. “That’s why you take them. So it’s not hard to imagine that when they’re excreted from your body and make their way into the ecosystem that they might still have that biological effect on the fish that live in the ecosystem. The bugs. The birds that eat the fish.”
As for what is regulated, there are 126 toxic chemicals on the Clean Water Act priority pollutant list. But not a single pollutant has been added to that list since 1977.
So there are no legal limits for most of the household chemicals that are showing up in the water today. Most of them haven’t been studied enough to know how much is too much to put in a waterway.
During Coleman’s walk-through of Sohm’s house she didn’t find any triclosan. But she did find lots of shampoos and soaps with fragrances in them. The fragrances likely containphthalates that interfere with hormones in the body.
When they moved into the kitchen, Coleman found a likely source of perfluorinated compounds that are toxic to wildlife. They’re also known as Teflons, and they can be found in non-stick cookware.
“So then my pan that I always cook breakfast in?” Sohm asked.
Yes, Coleman said. The pan he cooks breakfast in does have a nonstick coating that could contain Teflon chemicals. Those chemicals are released when the pan gets scratched or overheats.
“If you hold it up to the light, you can see it’s in pretty good shape – there aren’t too many scratches,” she said. “The thing about overheating a pan is it’s so easy to do, and at that point it’s probably time to start looking for a new one.”
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Coleman and Sohm inspect a non-stick pan
Household chemicals that aren’t removed at the wastewater treatment plant can actually show up in drinking water downstream. A study of 48 drinking water sources in Oregon found a long list of contaminants including bug spray, cholesterol, hormones and herbicides –- again at very low levels.
Sheree Stewart, drinking water protection specialist for the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, said the tests found evidence of human waste everywhere they looked, and some of it is not removed in either the wastewater or drinking water treatment processes.
“If you have a drinking water intake downstream of a wastewater treatment plant, which we do have over 60 in the state of Oregon, we do tend to find these very low levels of contaminants in drinking water,” she said. “Even the absolute best wastewater treatment will certainly have very, very low levels of a lot of these compounds in the wastewater discharge. They meet all the standards and the plants are operating at the best they can, but there are still low levels of these contaminants that are leaving those facilities.”
How low were these very low levels? Most are being detected in parts per trillion. That’s the equivalent of one drop in 20 Olympic-size swimming pools.
At that level, experts say it’s really hard to determine the toxic threats to humans or the environment. And it may be easier to eliminate the source of the pollution than to develop a regulation to deal with it under the Clean Water Act.
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Mary Lou Soscia, the Columbia River coordinator for the Environmental Protection Agency, said it would take an act of Congress to add these new pollutants to the list of what’s regulated under the Clean Water Act. Instead, her agency is working with industry and consumers to reduce and replace toxic chemicals in everyday products.
When the act passed 40 years ago, “there were rivers on fire and it was focused on cleaning up rivers,” she said. “We’ve evolved to the point where we recognize the most important thing is cleaning up pollution at its source.”
Robert Adler, an environmental law professor at the University of Utah, said the EPA is actually required to regulate all pollutants under the Clean Water Act – even the ones that aren’t on the priority pollutant list. But the agency has been slow to act on that part of the law.
“The statute was very ambitious, very aspirational and sought to completely eliminate pollutant discharges, which has proven to be very difficult,” he said. “We got a lot of the nastiest pollutants out of the nastiest dischargers, and it’s just a lot harder to make progress after you’ve eaten that low lying fruit, as it were.”

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Adler agrees that keeping toxics out of products in the first place is a viable solution too.
Back at his Oregon City home, Sohm asked about the cleaners he uses.
“We have a moss issue on the roof,” he said. “And I don’t know what’s the right way to deal with that because there are a lot of things like this recommended. Let’s spray bleach on it, and then it goes through the storm sewer through the gutter.”
The home tour revealed the hiding places for flame retardants in electronics and furniture, and pesticides in the wasp and hornet killer in his garden shed.
And in the end Sohm agreed to try brushing the moss off his roof with a broom instead of spraying a chemical to remove it.
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There’s more to come in our series, “Clean Water: The Next Act:”
  • What are chemicals from everyday medications and household products doing to aquatic life?
  • Sewage treatment remains a major source of water pollution, with increasing numbers of governments struggling financially and beset by aging wastewaster treatment facilities.
  • Development-related pollution in the form of rainwater runoff poses an increasing threat to water quality.
© 2012 OPB

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Don't Have Time for a Home Party? Party Online!!!


Would you love to be able to host a Perfectly Posh party, but don't seem to be able to find time in your hectic schedule? {Poshed Divas} has the perfect solution--an ONLINE PARTY! Here's how they work:

  • You set up the dates you want the party to run. For example: Sept. 1 - Sept. 14.
  • We'll create the event and post it on Facebook for you to share on your page. You'll also have the ability to set up online e-vites to send to your friends/family.
  • If you'd like, we can send mini catalogs and samples to your party attendees so they can see/touch/smell some of our pampering product!
  • We'll set a date for your party to close, typically within a couple of days of the ending date.
  • ALL the party orders will be shipped directly to your attendees
  • YOU will receive the Party Perks!
    • FREE product
    • 1/2 price items
    • Booking Bomb
    • A THANK YOU GIFT from {Poshed Divas}
And if anyone books a party from your Online Party, you'll receive a referral gift, too!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

There Could Never Be a Better Time to Join Our Team!!

JOIN now! $364 in retail product AND marketing tools for just $99!

Perfectly Posh is celebrating it's 1st Birthday on October 1 and we're CELEBRATING during the month of September! We're offering an amazing addition to the Perfectly Posh Starter Kit--$24 worth of {chunk!} bars! That's right, THREE {chunk!} bars FREE!!


Friday, September 7, 2012

Another Reason Phthalates Are Harmful for Your Children


Exposure to phthalates increases risk of asthma-related airway inflammation in children

Published on September 6, 2012 at 6:46 AM · No Comments
Children exposed to diethyl phthalate (DEP) and butylbenzyl phthalate (BBzP)-phthalate chemicals commonly found in personal care and plastic products-have elevated risk of asthma-related airway inflammation, according to researchers at Columbia Center for Children's Environmental Health (CCCEH) at the Mailman School of Public Health.
Of the 244 children aged 5 to 9 in the study, all had detectable levels of phthalates in their urine although these varied over a wide range. Higher levels of both phthalates were associated with higher levels of nitric oxide in exhaled breath, a biological marker of airway inflammation. The association between BBzP exposure and airway inflammation was especially strong among children who had recently reported wheeze, a common symptom of asthma. Results were recently published online in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine.
"While many factors contribute to childhood asthma, our study shows that exposure to phthalates may play a significant role," says Allan Just, PhD, first author on the new CCCEH study and current postdoctoral researcher at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Dr. Just and co-investigators looked at children enrolled in the CCCEH Mothers and Newborns study. All live in Northern Manhattan and the South Bronx where asthma prevalence is high. Exposure to phthalates was measured through a urine test, and the level of nitric oxide in the child's exhaled breath was quantified as a marker of airway inflammation.

The study is the first to use exhaled nitric oxide in a study of phthalate exposure in children. By using the biomarker in exhaled breath, the researchers overcame a significant hurdle. "Many asthma patients only have asthma exacerbations a few times a year, making it difficult to discern short-term associations between environmental exposures and the disease," explains Matthew Perzanowski, PhD, senior author and Associate Professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the Mailman School. "To solve this problem, we used nitric oxide, which has been shown to be a reliable marker of airway inflammation in response to known asthma triggers like vehicle emissions."

Phthalates are used widely in consumer products, including plastics, vinyl flooring, and personal care products, making exposure ubiquitous in the United States and other developed nations. Phthalates enter the body through ingestion, inhalation, and absorption through the skin. However, past research has suggested inhalation to be a particularly important route of exposure to the two phthalates associated with airway inflammation in this study. Several phthalates are known to disrupt the endocrine system and early-life exposure has been linked not only to asthma but also to adverse neurobehavioral and reproductive effects. A recent study by Dr. Just and other CCCEH investigators found that prenatal exposure to BBzP was linked with increased risk of childhood eczema.
Source: Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Win Now & Zen!!!

Click here and WIN* your choice of either The Brilliant Lotus: Anti-aging or The Smooth Pansy: Rejuvenating
Perfectly Posh brings you the NEW FACE of pampering. Luxurious, natural, and indulgent spa-grade face and neck treatment regiments.

We were inspired by the world’s best ingredients and an Eastern flair for natural, ageless beauty. Apply to clean skin and prepare for an exotic pampering escape. Relax alone, or gather the girls for a party they won’t forget!

And we're giving you a chance to WIN! Go to the corporate Perfectly Posh fan page, like us, then tell us which Now & Zen YOU would choose.  But hurry, the contest ends 8/27!!!

*Contest open to the friends, customers, and acquaintances of our amazing Perfectly Posh Independent Consultants. Winners must live in USA. Perfectly Posh does not currently ship to territories or outside the USA. No cash value. Winners will be posted on facebook.com/ohmyposh on Tuesday, August 28 before noon MDT. Learn more about Now & Zen at perfectlyposh.com or contact us.

Sunday, August 19, 2012

This Little Piggie....

...went WEE WEE WEE!
Peppermint SCRUBBING, SOOTHING, AND FIIIZZZYYY!!
Have your little piggies had a rough day at work or play? Tired, rough, and dry? Give them a PEPPERMINT PICK ME UP with our line of {Play Footsie} products!
  • Start with an explosive, invigorating blast of pampering peppermint and thyme with FABULOUS FIZZIES. It will soak, scrub, and soothe away all you put your feet through. Perk up the most tired feet, infusing soothing canola oils into your skin for added moisture.
  • Next, scrub away all that nasty dry skin with RUBBY SCRUBBY, our sparkling pink peppermint exfoliator in a mild shea butter soap base. Take it with you into to the shower or bath and rub over tired heals, toes, and everything in between to reveal softer skin all over.
  • Finally, your freshly soaked and scrubbed feet deserve a pass or two with our SOOTHING STICK. Your feet will be primed for play with this peppermint concoction. Made from silky corn starch and protecting beeswax to be non-slippery, and perfectly pampering.
Want to try before you buy? We'll send you a PLAY FOOTSIE sample kit of all three products so you can experience soft, smooth, SEXY feet for yourself!

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Read About Johnson & Johnson's Decision!

We're full of the GOOD stuff!!
Check out this article in the New York Times about Johnson & Johnson.  By 2015 Johnson & Johnson will phase out those two chemicals and others of concern, including triclosan, phthalates and parabens, as well as fragrance ingredients, which aren't disclosed on product labels. However, it will allow chemicals that release formaldehyde when no safe alternative will work and is reducing levels of 1,4 dioxane to below 10 parts per million.

This doesn't mean they will be gone completely.... Perfectly Posh and PRETTY Please products don't START with harsh ingredients that have to be removed later. Our products contain fragrance, yes, but from essentials oils. And we don't overpower you with a strong scent!

If you want any information about our products or the ingredients, e-mail us and we'll be more than happy to send it to you. With all the toxins and chemicals in today's products, going back to what nature created makes more sense...doesn't it?

Thursday, July 26, 2012

It's Coming...

The NEW 2012 Fall/Winter Perfectly Posh Catalog will be making its appearance soon!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Need Extra Income? Try Selling Posh!!



If you're looking for a
 CREATIVE, SIMPLE, and FUN 
business that fits you, consider joining OUR team!



We are so eager to share our fun and creative, USA-made brand with you. If you're looking for a unique business opportunity, getting in on the ground floor of a history making company, that offers amazing support from top to bottom visit Illinois is WIDE OPEN for new consultants, so DON'T miss out on this once in a lifetime opportunity!

Contact us or visit our Facebook fan page for more information, to join or request a sample !

Sunday, July 15, 2012

It's an UnRadical Way of Thinking!

Part of our D*TOX line of products!
$12

{Easy Essentials} line of products are made with essential oils--known around the world for their natural calming, cleansing, and aromatherapy properties. UnRadical contains grapefruit, juniper, lemon, orange, peppermint, ylang ylang, and tangerine to detoxify your environment. Spritz anywhere you need a mood lifted.

We combine our essential oils into a quick-drying, water-based spritz to brighten linens, a closet, or anywhere you go. The DIVAs like to use UnRadical as a toner for our face because of it's D*TOX properties!

Friday, July 13, 2012

Wonder Exactly What's In Your Cosmetics?




The Story of Cosmetics, released on July 21st, 2010, examines the pervasive use of toxic chemicals in our everyday personal care products, from lipstick to baby shampoo. Produced with Free Range Studios and hosted by Annie Leonard, the seven-minute film by The Story of Stuff Project reveals the implications for consumer and worker health and the environment, and outlines ways we can move the industry away from hazardous chemicals and towards safer alternatives. The film concludes with a call for viewers to support legislation aimed at ensuring the safety of cosmetics and personal care products.