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Stocking Stuffers For The Beauty Addict
Stocking stuffers are gifts small enough to fit in a Christmas stocking. These inexpensive smaller gifts can be anything from candy to a lipstick and are usually given as an addition to the actual present. Here’s your Stocking Stuffer guide for the beauty addict in your family!
Ciaté London 3 Piece Liquid Velvet
This limited-edition set with three mini, matte Liquid Velvet™ Lip Slick lip colors is perfect for the holiday season ($22.00).
Yog Nog Bath Bombs
This luxurious bomb is sure to warm you up cold, frosty evenings ($6.95).
Earth Kiss Face Mask
Earth Kiss face masks not only deep-cleanse your skin and draw out impurities, but also help to rejuvenate the very essence of your being, while increasing your energy levels and relieving stress and anxiety.
Makeup Academy Holiday Collection
The holiday makeup kits are the perfect stocking stuffers for beauty enthusiasts ($15-$20).
Santa’s Lip Scrub
Smooth and soften lips with our scrumptious, cola-flavored lip scrub ($8.95).
Formula X 5-Piece Customizable Nail Polish Collection
This customizable collection has one full-size top coat and four full-size Formula X nail polishes of your choice ($10.00).
Rosy Christmas-Red
This pint-sized package contains fan favorite Rose Jam Shower Gel and Ro’s Argan Body Conditioner for soft skin and decadent, floral showers all winter long ($16.95).
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Try The World Pop-Up & Exclusive Sneak Peek of Thailand Box
Gourmet foods from around the world are now available in one convenient location!
Last Tuesday night, Heydoyou.com was invited to attend an evening of international food and drink to celebrate the launch of Try The World’s dynamic pop-up boutique.
Try The World’s pop-up store (118 Orchard St. at Delancey) will be open every day from 10am – 7pm through Dec. 29, selling boxes from Spain, Japan, Paris and the limited-edition Holiday Box.
Try The World‘s upcoming Thailand box will be a great way to kick off the new year. The box features 8 novelties, available in various versions. Listed below is a sneak peek to awaken your appetite of what’s to come!
Jasberry | Jasberry Rice | Roi-Et & Yasothon
A new strain of rice, jasberry is packed with antioxidants and fiber, making it one of the most healthful varieties. It’s also GMO-free, organic, and fair trade: Siam employs only small-scale producers and shares a third of their profits with farmers and cooperatives.
- supports local community
- all-natural or organic
- sustainably grown
Nittaya Thai Curry | Curry Paste | Pathum Thani
Centuries ago, Thai cooks took inspiration from Indian curry to create a distinct variation using fresh herbs. Based on their traditional family recipe, Nittaya has gained a reputation for quality, making this curry a new staple in home kitchens in Thailand.
- all-natural or organic
- family business
- traditional recipe
Lumlum | Tom Yum Soup Spices | Lamphun
A perfect balance of sour and spicy, Tom Yum Soup is known for its medicinal properties. The lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, and chilies in this set are harvested from a small village in northern Thailand and make it easy to cook your own soup at home.
- traditional recipe
- all-natural or organic
- sustainably grown
Chiwadi | Coconut Flower Syrup | Samut Songkhram
A popular sugar replacement, this hand-harvested syrup is made by collecting the nectar that flows from coconut flowers when the blossoms are cut and bruised. The producer, Chiwadi, provides fair wages and funds local projects in western Thailand.
- traditional recipe
- supports local community
- all-natural or organic
- sustainably grown
Virgin Coco | Coconut Crispy Rolls | Kanchanaburi
In Thai, these crumbly cookies are called thong muan—and loaded with symbolism because of it: thong means gold, so giving these cookies to someone as a gift is seen as a wish for wealth. They’re particularly delicious alongside traditional Thai tea.
- traditional recipe
Eros | Dried Fruit | Bangkok
Families in Thailand generally buy produce from trucks that drive up and down the street to announce what’s available. These fruit and vegetables form an important part of the Thai diet. Locals enjoy the fresh or dried variety as a snack during the day.
- all-natural or organic
- traditional recipe
Chaidim | Herbal Tea | Chiang Rai
Chaidim grows their own organic aromatics in northern Thailand to create healthful tea blends, such as these three made with lemongrass. A natural tonic, lemongrass has anti-bacterial, anti-microbial, antioxidant, and therapeutic properties.
- all-natural or organic
- sustainably grown
- supports local community
Wangderm | Thai Iced Tea Kit | Chiang Rai
The milky and grassy flavors of Thai iced tea make it one of Thailand’s best-loved beverages. This kit is made by Wangderm, a company established on the site of the old royal palace in Bangkok that is committed to preserving Thai culture through food.
- traditional recipe
- family business
***Siammit | Spicy Rice Crackers | Suphanburi
Thailand is the second largest exporter of rice in the world, and rice forms the base of almost every Thai dish. These crackers are a wonderful variation on the staple grain: crunchy and full of flavorful spices, they’re an addicting snack that’s great with tea.
- traditional recipe
***Minemadame | Taro Chips | Saraburi
A starchy root vegetable, taro tastes similarly to a potato, but is richer and milky in flavor. It’s generally sold fresh, cooked, or fried in markets in Thailand. True to Thai tradition, these chips are sweet and salty—a delicious snack at any time of day.
- traditional recipe
- all-natural or organic
More information you can access by http://www.trytheworld.com/.