Tuesday, July 24, 2012

The Soap & Paper Factory Giveaway

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Winner #68 Teresa Thompson



The Soap & Paper Factory is a New York based company that creates hand made natural beauty for your home and body. Their line of products combine beautifully scented products wrapped in exquisite earth friendly packaging. Their line is designed with the environment and you in mind. They choose recycled papers to wrap their products as well as use recycled boxes and tubes to package their products in. They also use beautiful Italian glass for their candles because they are tailored, unique and feminine and can be reused for wine, water, or juice. In addition their products contain no petroleum, parabens, or phthalates and are never tested on animals.

They have several collections in their product line which include soy candles, Shea butter soaps, solid perfumes, hand creams, room sprays and room diffusers. I am excited to be receiving some of Soap & Paper Factory's hand cream for review.

Soap & Factory Hand Cream has a rich, handcrafted, subtly scented emollient cream full of essential oils.  Packed with ultra-hydrating Shea butter, meadow foam, borage oil, vitamins, minerals and amino acids to feed dry skin, it is the ultimate in natural skin nourishment. Each one comes in a beautiful, recyclable aluminum tube with stunning floral designs.
I can't wait to get my hands on (literally) this hand cream!

Soap and Paper Factory would also like to give one Girly Girl reader the chance to win a tube of their Geranium hand cream.
.....oh Geranium! Take me away!! Calming and relaxing to your skin, as well as your mind, body and spirit, this very beautiful fragrance will sneak up and totally Rock Your World!! With a hint of Patchouli and Ylang Ylang---well, we say just get ready to be dazzled!

To Enter: Please tell me another one of their products you would like to try. You can get extra entries for following GGG through GFC, Subscribing via email, liking us on Facebook and following via Twitter.

This giveaway will end on August 7, 2012. I will choose the winner using Random.org. Please leave a valid email address if it is not visible in your profile. US entries only.


***Monica***

68 comments:

Anonymous said...

I would like to try the Roland Pine Room SPray.

Thanks
mromo55@gmail.com

Tara Oliver said...

I'd love to try the gardenia room diffuser!
tara.the.equestrian at gmail dot com

Tara Oliver said...

I follow you on Twitter as th7272. thanks for the giveaway!
tara.the.equestrian at gmail dot com

Captain Coupon said...

I would like to try the vanilla fleur solid perfume!

captaincouponsaves@gmail.com

Allison Downes said...

I would also love to try out the Green Tea 4 oz. Shea Butter Soap

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Allison Downes said...

Following you on Twitter | @Giveawayhog

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Amanda said...

The gardenia Shea butter soap sounds lovely.

Ludosti at gmail dot com

Roxy said...

I'd love to try the gardenia room diffuser!

hockiemack at hotmail.com

Anonymous said...

Would love to try the hand cream!

hazelr2004@msn.com

Jackie said...

I'd like to try the Gardenia Room Spray
Thank you!
jackievillano at gmail dot com

Maryann D. said...

I would like to try: Verbena Shea Butter Soap
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Maryann D. said...

I follow GGG through GFC as Maryann D.
twinkle at optonline dot net

Maryann D. said...

I like GGG on Facebook as Maryann Drapkin
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Zabrina Caldwell said...

I really want the Lavender Soy candle, Lavender is such a relaxing scent!
zcscooby@msn.com

Maria T said...

i'd love to try the lavender room spray

mtmomo09 at gmail dot com

Cara C. said...

I would like to try the Close solid perfume.

chcrown at gmail dot com

Small Footprints said...

I'd love to try the Jasmine shea soap. Thank you for this opportunity!
reducefootprints at gmail dot com

Small Footprints said...

I like you on FB (I'm Sml Footprints)
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Small Footprints said...

I follow you on twitter (I'm @smallftprints)
reducefootprints at gmail dot com

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