Atlanta - May 12, 2009

Good Clean Fun

Sulori Beauty Products

You: Whiff whiff. That smells good! Nobody’s looking, I think I’ll just …

Ma: I said no picking. Proceeds to tear up that tush, wooden spoon style.

Ah, memories of Mother’s kitchen.

The mood was much sweeter when we poked around with Sulori creator Nicole Chase. The Cumming momma created her natural body products with her kids’ sensitive skin in mind.

Mortars, pestles, pots, and pans are the most complicated things about the line. (We spotted, sniffed, and tasted kelp, Pacific sea salt, and unrefined coconut oils, among other enticing potions and lotions.)

Chase measures using spoons and droppers — a pinch of Dead Sea mud here, a few sweet orange oil drips there — when concocting her balms, soaps, and soaks. The feel-good packaging is super clean — just simple enough to make you feel like a kid again.

In a good way.


Available online at sulori.com.

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