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Joy Luster is a 71-year-old mother of 3 girls, twin boys and is now raising a 12-year-old grandson. She is a very active and energetic person. After living in a lot of different places and travelling abroad to many different countries, she now lives in the small town where her husband was raised.

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Q & A

  1. I have problems with athlete’s foot from time to time. I have heard that Tea Tree Oil is good for that. What do you think?
  2. I have a Black Eye and I am the Maid of Honor in my Sister’s Wedding in few days – Can you suggest something to help?
  3. I heard there was a recipe for making Body Glitter using Aloe Vera Jelly. Do you have that recipe?
  4. I have extremely rough, dry hands from years of abuse & harsh weather. I am starting a new profession soon & I am very self-conscious of how my hands look. Is there anything that you carry that will help me?

Question:I have problems with athlete’s foot from time to time. I have heard that Tea Tree Oil is good for that. What do you think?
Answer:1. Tea Tree Oil is known for its Natural therapeutic remarkable value for it’s antiseptic, germicidal and fungicidal properties. It is nearly neutral pH which is perfect for use on human and animal skin. Tea tree oil is highly penetrating which explains its ability to soothe and relieve a large array of common skin problems such as athletes foot, shingles, eczema and psoriasis, poison ivy, boils, cuts, insect bites, and minor burns to name a few. Teamed up with Aloe Vera it would be an excellent choice to help you clear up your athlete’s foot problem and give your feet an excellent moisturizing treatment at the same time.
2. I would also suggest disinfecting your shower floor and if you are showering in a public place like a school gym or work out gym wear thongs or shower shoes.
3. Wear white cotton sock with tennis shoes. Change socks frequently.
4. When possible wear ventilated shoes or sandals to let you feet get some air.
Joy Recommends These Products...
 Foot Soak
 Topical Relief Cream
 Pure Tea Tree Oil
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Question:I have a Black Eye and I am the Maid of Honor in my Sister’s Wedding in few days – Can you suggest something to help?
Answer:I made a couple of phone calls before talking to some one in the boxing association who told me what they use on their boxers for a black eye.

1. Apply a clean white hot towel to your eye for a one to two minutes.
2. With your ring finger apply Aloe Vera Jelly in small circular motion going away from the bruise.
3. Do this 2 to 3 times a day. It should be cleared up in a couple of days.
Joy Recommends These Products...
 321 Aloe Vera Oil
 Aloe Vera Gel
 Aloe Vera Jelly
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Question:I heard there was a recipe for making Body Glitter using Aloe Vera Jelly. Do you have that recipe?
Answer:Here is a recipe you were asking for:
Body Glitter Recipe
Aloe Vera Gel
Glitter
Food Coloring (optional)
Small container (recycle old makeup containers or 35mm film containers, or look in stores that carry beads, crafts or fishing tackle).

Instructions: Fill your container about ¾ full with the Aloe Vera Gel. If you are using food coloring, mix a few drops at time in with your gel until you get the desired color. Stir in a sprinkling of glitter at a time to avoid clumps. Add as much or as little glitter as you like.

You can try larger glitter and even small shapes such as stars: or, for a more shimmering look, use fine glitter.
This recipe contains Aloe Vera Gel, which is good for your skin, moisturizes, and conditions. This is a fun recipe for all ages of kids.
Joy Recommends These Products...
 Aloe Vera Jelly
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Question:I have extremely rough, dry hands from years of abuse & harsh weather. I am starting a new profession soon & I am very self-conscious of how my hands look. Is there anything that you carry that will help me?
Answer:We have several items that can help you. It is never too late to start taking good care of your self, within a short time of using one of these products you will see a dramatic change in the looks and feel of your hands.

1. I would suggest Aloe Barrier and Aloe Barrier 2 crème, this is the most advanced nutritional treatment for damaged or abused hands. It has now been improved with an advanced formulation that offers more protection than ever. Treats and protects while providing an invisible shield when used at least 30 minutes before work. People report it makes their hands feel soft & silky.

2. Buffer Zone is the newest concept in skin care protection. This special product creates an invisible, protecting “Buffer Zone” around your skin insulating it form harsh soaps, solvents, acids, disinfectants, greases, paints, oils, dirt from gardening, household products, unwanted odors, (such as onion, garlic, cigarettes) dry and chapped hands. Invisible shield, protecting hands for approximately 4 hours with one application.

3. Panthenol Plus is also an excellent hand crème containing Panthenol & vitamins. The vitamins and rich emollients penetrate deeply in the skin returning the moisture to dry hands.

Joy Recommends These Products...
 Aloe Barrier
 Aloe Barrier 2
 Buffer Zone
 Panthenol Plus
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