Monday, June 1, 2009
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4:05 AM
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This nut is used mainly for its emollient and slight bleaching properties. When ground into a meal, it is used for exfoliation in beauty preparations.
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Soft kid gloves
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1 C Almond meal
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1 T Comfrey root, PO (Powdered)
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1 T Parsley, PO
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Some Honey
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Some raw Egg
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1 tsp. Tincture of Benzoin (known to be STRONG sensitizer)
Quantity: Makes about 12 beautifying hand treatments.
To Make: Mix the herbs and Almond meal together and store away. When your hands need care, take about 2 tablespoons of the herbal mixture and mix in a small bowl with a bit of the morning's egg (before it is cooked of course), the Benzoin, and enough Honey to make a thick but non-drippy goo.
To Use: About once a month when your hands get dry and chapped or red and rough, pat a thick layer of the goo all over your hands, massaging around each and every finger and then ask someone to put on the gloves for you. Go to bed.
Why: During the night the Almond will smooth, the Comfrey heal, the Benzoin protect, the Parsley medicate and the Honey will soothe all those problems that your hands have accumulated during the month. Kid gloves are important because they do not absorb the mixture, whereas with cotton gloves the cotton itself absorbs, leaving very little for your hands. The gloves can be washed by hand or in the washing machine after each use.
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beauty,
beauty tips,
scrubs
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3:57 AM
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Use only dried materials.
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1 oz. Orange peel, CS (Cut and Sifted)
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1 oz. Orange flowers, WH (Whole)
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1 oz. Lemon peel, CS
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1 oz. Comfrey leaves, CS
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Camomile, WH
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1 oz. Almond meal
Quantity: Makes 6-12 baths.
To Make: Mix together and store away for use.
To Use: At bath time you may, 1) put a large handful of the mixed herbs into a muslin bag and drop the bag in the hot tub; 2) drop the herbs directly into the water; 3) put the herbs into a perforated metal ball available in the cooking section of department stores and often used in the cooking of rice; 4) make an infusion of herbs and strain the liquid into the tub.
Why: In this bath mixture, Orange peel soothes the skin, Orange flowers impart fragrance, Lemon peel is an astringent, Comfrey leaves are a healing emollient and astringent, Camomile is soothing and a healer, and Almond meal adds a slippery feel.
Tip: There are several kinds of metal balls used in cooking rice. Some have chains attached that can be hung from the edge of pot or tub. One small 3" diameter ball I purchased came equipped with a cork float that was perfect in my tub. Now I can always keep track of my bath ball.
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bath beads,
beauty,
beauty tips
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3:47 AM
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This fruit is loaded with Vitamin C and has astringent properties making it good for oily skins.
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1/2 of an Orange
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4 T Cornmeal
To Make: Squeeze orange juice and pulp into a bowl and add the cornmeal. Mix into a paste.
To Use: Apply onto freshly washed face and body. Scrub gently for 2-3 minutes. Rinse, tone, moisturize.
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healthy skin,
Home made Moisturizer,
skin tips
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