New Release May 08
What
Is Organic?
Certified
Organic
products
are grown
and
processed without
the
use of synthetic
chemicals,
fertilisers
or
GMOs.
Organics
are not just
chemical
free by
testing.
It is about the
way
your food is grown
and
handled.
The
whole system is
linked
Soil, Plants,
Animals,
Food, People
and
the Environment.
Why
Choose
Organic?
Good
for the soil
Good
for the animals
Good
for environment
Good
for people
Organic
tastes good
No
synthetic chemicals
...
No GMO's
No
BSE (mad cow
disease)
Why
Choose
Certified
Organic?
The
only way that
customers
can be
assured
that they are
purchasing
REAL
ORGANIC
products,
produced
without the use
of
synthetic chemicals
and
GMOs is to
purchase
products which
have
been
ORGANICALLY
CERTIFIED.
The
above information
kindly
supplied by
Australian
Certified
Organic. The
ACO is
the
certification arm
of
the Biological
Farmers
of Australia
Co-op.
Users
of Certified
Organic
Skin Care
and
Organic
Cosmetics
have
their
say...
(Reprinted
With
Permission)
My
skin irritations have
calmed
right down and
my
skin looks and feels
properly
hydrated and
smooth.
This is a relief
considering
all the
difficulties
I've had with
my
skin and finding
suitable
products.
Caroline
T. Kew, VIC
My
skin has always
been
extremely dry
and
blemished with
broken
capillaries.
I
have only been using
your
products for 3
months,
however, even
by
4 weeks of using
them
my skin was moist,
smooth
and unbelievably
clear.
My complexion
has
never been better...
Hayley
Mc,
Glen
Waverly, VIC
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Avoid
Delays At Airline Carry-On Baggage
Security
Screening By Using Tough, New,
Leakproof
Travel Size Bottles Made Specifically To Meet International Air Travel
Security Rules
A Compact
Travel Bottle Set Which Easily Fits into the One Litre Resealable Bag
Allowed
Per Passenger. This Complies with the New Airline Liquid Restrictions
for
Carry-on Baggage as from March 31st 2007.

Spring 08 Special 30% Discount - More Details
This travel kit bottle set
has been manufactured by US based Nalgene™
since September 2006
to specifically meet the new airline carry-on baggage
restrictions
implemented in UK and USA due to terrorist threats. European countries
soon
followed with the new air security regulations. As from March
31, 2007 Australia and New Zealand begin this security screening for
carry-on baggage.
You must comply with these
new carry-on baggage regulations. If your containers are bigger than
100
mls or you have a larger bottle with less than 100 mls in it, both
will
be
confiscated during screening.
Resealable bags larger than 1 litre and folded over are unacceptable.
Non
compliance will cause delays and the possibility you will not be able
to
board your flight.
Why
Use These
15 to 60ml Travel Bottles?
Decant your own liquids,
gels and creams easily into these regulation size bottles.The 4 bottles
are guaranteed leakproof. The 2 jars will hold liquid but they are not
held to as high a standard as the bottles. Suited better to lotions,
gels
and creams.
No interruption to using your favourite personal care products.
Why settle for untried products just because they're all you can find
in
travel size bottles. If you wouldn't normally use them at home, why use
them when travelling?
No more leaking all over baggage contents. Guaranteed
leak-proof
with screw on caps. Be sure to fully tighten caps.
No more wasting money by having to discard these travel bottles after
one
use. They are made tough, squash-proof, durable and
dishwasher safe
(top rack only).
No more confusion over what liquid, gel or cream
is in each travel bottle.
Coloured
caps assist identification.
No problems in hot countries. You might suffer from boiling
temperatures
but these travel bottles won't - they withstand temperatures
from
-100C to 120C (-148F to 248F)
Lightweight, durable and
suitable for all holiday and travelling situations.
Gain
More Space
When Using
These Smaller
Size Travel Bottles
Although 100mls is the maximum
allowable size these smaller travel bottles mean more space in your 1
litre
bag for other necessities like toothpaste, lipstick, mascara -
whatever
you require on the flight or overnight stops.
Items
such as the following cannot be included in carry-on baggage unless
they are in the 1 litre bag (approx 200mmx200mm):-
- lipsticks,
lip gloss, lip balm, face compacts and blushers
- mascara,
liquid eyeliner
- deodorants,
hair sprays/wax, shaving and shower gels
- shaving
foam and toothpastes
- perfumes,
insect repellant
There
are no restrictions on quantity and size when personal care products
are
packed in your checked in hold luggage.
Summary
of guidelines
for Liquids, Gels and Creams
in your
Airline
Carry-on Baggage Effective March 31, 2007
for
International
Travel from New Zealand
- All liquids, aerosols, creams
and gels must be in 100ml containers or smaller. Larger containers
which
are half full such as 50mls in a 150ml container or a rolled up tube of
140ml toothpaste are not allowed.
- Each passenger, including children,
may carry as many 100ml or less containers which fit comfortably in a
single
resealable 1 litre transparent bag measuring approximately 20cm by 20cm
(8x8 inches). Larger bags and those which are fold-over without a zip
top
are not allowed.
- The plastic bag must be removed
from your carry-on luggage and presented separately for Xray screening.
More
information including airport
duty free shopping plus exemptions for medicines, baby food and
essential
dietary supplements at FAQ's section http://www.flysmart.govt.nz |
Important
Tips
For a Hassle Free Trip Through Customs
With Your
Carry-on
Baggage
Plan ahead.
Acquaint yourself with the new airline carry-on luggage regulations.
If unsure about an item pack it in your hold
luggage before leaving home.
Pack only enough liquids, gels and cream for the
flight/stop overs.
Do not arrive
at the screening point with incorrectly packaged carry-on
items. They go in the disposal bin, lost forever!
Comply
with these new air travel security rules for liquids and delays will be
avoided.
Following is
what happened at one US airport when passengers arrived unprepared in
September
2006 soon after the new airline carry-on rules came into force.
"By 8 a.m a
trash bin at a TSA checkpoint in Atlanta was three feet deep with
discarded
water bottles and 16-ounce bottles of toiletries, including shaving gel
and hand lotion." Source:msnbc.msn.com/id/15012430
This
6 travel bottle set comes already packaged in a tough zip lock bag
measuring
200mm x 130mm. Room for a mascara and/or lipstick to be included. As
the
regulation maximum size is 200 x 200 I've included 2
resealable bags
measuring 195mm x 195mm. This size allows for more personal
care items
to be included. However, use only 1 bag - not one inside the other.
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(limited time) |
Two ways to order:-
- Preferable
option - with
your credit card securely
via Paymate
NZ payment processor.
- By email with payment by cheque or Direct Credit
into bank account. Email
me your order and preferred method of payment to receive
further details..
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