New Book Published by Carrie Scharf of Carrie’s Handmade Essentials

 Carrie’s Herbal Infused Skincare Cookbook : A Beginners Guide to Creating Your Own Personalized Skincare

“Attractive and easy to follow guide that eases you into the wide world of botanical healing and relaxation.” -Shannon Jones

Published on Amazon March 10, 2022.

Priced $9.99 e-book and $14.95 paperback

Carrie Scharf has a skincare business (Carrie’s Handmade Essentials) and is the author of Herbal Infused Skincare: How to use herbs and flowers for glowing skin. Carrie’s experience making skincare and experimenting with ingredients inspired her to write her books. Carrie has an associate in arts degree from Mayland Community College and a BS from the Universiy of North Carolina at Asheville. Carrie lives and works out of her home in West Virginia. She homeschools her two boys and plays clarinet with the Charleston Metro Band.

This book is for beginners who would like to learn how to use plants and oils to make natural skincare that is tailored to their skin’s specific needs. In it you will read about plants, oils and other ingredients and what they can do for your skin. You will also find over 20 recipes for things like lip balm, skin moisturizers, face cream, cleansers and bath items.

For further information, please contact Carrie Scharf at 828-332-7003, carrieshandmadeessentials@gmail.com or carriescharf.blogspot.com.

Social Media: Twitter @carrieslipbalm, Facebook @CHandmadeEssentials and Instagram @carrieshandmadeessentials

For review copies, email carrieshandmadeessentials@gmail.com

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Carrie’s Handmade Essentials

Carrie Scharf

304-807-9590

carrieshandmadeessentials.com

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NJ MED Has Published Its First 2022 World Best-Educated Country Top 20 Poll

 NJ MED (New Jersey Minority Educational Development) has released its annual pre-season education rankings, which picks the top 20 education systems in the world. This year’s rankings were determined by each country’s ability to provide students with remote learning opportunities.

“The world is changing,” remarked Mr. Albert Mitchell II, CEO/Founder of NJ MED. The only way to keep track of what’s going on and when it’ll end is to reinvest in education. In other words, the better educated your populace is, the better informed they will be.

“If countries have a 50% increase in offsite learning, they are prepared to keep their students up to date with current learning conditions,” Mr. Mitchell II continued, “whereas if a country has only a 10% increase in offsite learning platforms, the chances of students staying up to date are reduced.”

This year’s favorite has been determined to be South Korea. Followed by France, the United States, Japan, and Denmark round out the top five countries. The top ten countries are Australia, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Sweden, and Germany.

The complete rankings can be found on NJ MED’s website, https://worldtop20.org/worldbesteducationsystem. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Shomar Moore at NJ MED.

New Jersey Minority Educational Development

Shomari Moore

856-541-3926

www.worldtop20.org

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