Tropical Traditions Organic Moisturizing Lotions GIVEAWAY
I’ve been using the Tropical Traditions Organic Moisturizing Lotion for a couple of weeks now and wow, do I love it! My skin has never felt smoother and more supple. Even with the cold fall weather that usually dries out my skin and makes it itch, the Tropical Traditions Moisturizing Lotion has kept all the ashiness and itchiness away.
All of the moisturizing lotions that Tropical Traditions offers are made with organic Virgin Coconut Oil and Virgin Palm Oil. Tropical Traditions Virgin Coconut Oil, previously reviewed and given away on this blog, is traditionally made from fresh organic coconuts, and independent laboratory tests show that it has a higher level of antioxidants than other coconut oils.
Virgin Palm Oil contains high concentrations of a powerful form of Vitamin E called “tocotrienols” which published research has shown is 40–60 times more potent than alpha-tocopherol (the most common form of Vitamin E found as an additive in most skin care products.) In addition to these powerful Vitamin E tocotrienols, Virgin Palm Oil is also rich in natural carotenes. It is one of the richest natural plant sources of carotenes with concentrations of 500–700 ppm. It is 15 times more retinol-equivalent than carrots and 300 times more than tomatoes, for example.
In addition to using only the best oils available for the skin, all other ingredients used in Tropical Traditions Moisturizing Lotions are 100% natural. These hand-made lotions contain no alcohols, no artificial fragrances, and no petroleum products. For the varieties that are scented, only high quality organic essential oils imported from France which are distilled with low temperature and low pressure over an extended period of time are used. For a complete description of all ingredients in each product, see the product descriptions on the Tropical Traditions website.
If you’d like to try out this amazing product, enter the giveaway below. Tropical traditions has offered one winner to try out the same moisturizing lotion they sent me.
ORGANIC MOISTURIZING LOTION GIVEAWAY
Prize:
1 8 oz. Tropical Traditions Organic Moisturizing Lotion
How to enter:
Subscribe to the Tropical Traditions Sales Newsletter and leave me a comment that you did. You will love getting information on their latest sales and promotions!
Extra Entries (leave a comment for each extra entry you make):
1. Visit the Free Coconut Recipe website and tell me which is your favorite recipe.
2. Follow me, @JMom, on Twitter.
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7. Blog it! Write a blog post about this giveaway with a link back to this post and earn 3 additional entries! (please leave your comment 3 times to make it easier for me to tally up your entries)
Rules:
1. Giveaway is open to US residents only
2. No P.O. box address
3. Giveaway ends on November 16, 2009
Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.
THIS GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED
and the winner is:
Comment #22 from Tamara B!
Congratulations, Tamara and Thank you to everyone who entered!
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The Island Rice with Chicken looks good to me. I didn’t know there were so many recipes that used coconut:)
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Love the Gluten Free Chocolate Coconut Protein Bars recipe.
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Their top recipe on making a gluten-free chocolate cake looks good – I have several friends who can’t eat gluten, so that looks like a good recipe to send them.
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The chocolate coconut macaroons recipe sounds delicious – I have to try it for Christmas presents!
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