¿Organic farm¿to-table trend has consumers craving beauty products as pure as the food they eat. ¿The natural beauty path can be daunting and confusing, Natural Beauty Reset provides an easytofollow set of instructions for creating a basic collection of beauty care products that allows beginners to begin slowly without being overwhelmed. ¿Natural ingredients has been one of the hottest trends in 2013 and 2014 in the $120 B personal care product industry. ¿Personal care products that use natural ingredients are expensive; the DIY route is ideal in tighter economic times and is ideally targeted…mehr
¿Organic farm¿to-table trend has consumers craving beauty products as pure as the food they eat. ¿The natural beauty path can be daunting and confusing, Natural Beauty Reset provides an easytofollow set of instructions for creating a basic collection of beauty care products that allows beginners to begin slowly without being overwhelmed. ¿Natural ingredients has been one of the hottest trends in 2013 and 2014 in the $120 B personal care product industry. ¿Personal care products that use natural ingredients are expensive; the DIY route is ideal in tighter economic times and is ideally targeted to a younger hands-on/maker demographic. ¿London Telegraph declared ¿¿2014 is shaping up to be one of the best years yet for natural beauty.¿ ¿Product developers and manufacturers are trying to innovate with vegetable oils and butters like sunflower and shea, and natural gums ¿ the same ingredients found in a Natural Beauty Reset. Audience ¿Women, mothers, and families already making an effort to improve their health ¿Followers of an organic and healthy lifestyle ¿Health conscious and frugal DIY-ersHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Helen Leonard has been working in the natural beauty ingredient industry since 2005, and has been professionally blogging about natural beauty since 2007. She currently works as a blogger, copywriter, and formulator for one of the country¿s leading natural ingredient suppliers, Natural Sourcing, LLC. Mary Helen¿s specialty is formulating DIY recipes for natural skin care, hair care, and green living on the blog she authors at The Natural Beauty Workshop. In addition, as Natural Sourcing¿s blogger and social media coordinator, Mary Helen answers technical help and formulation questions from readers and customers on a daily basis, and has a great relationship with The Natural Beauty Workshop¿s readership. She also teaches classes and workshops locally in Austin, TX.
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Table Of Contents Introduction: Why Go Natural A Natural Step Toward Healthier Living Medicine Cabinet Cleanse Keep it Simple Fresh is Best Developing a Routine How to Use this Book Chapter One: Building Your Pantry 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Stocking Up The Importance of Quality Shopping Smart Ingredient Storage and Shelf Life 1.3 The Essential Ingredients Cold Process Soap Cosmetic Grade Clay Adzuki Bean Powder Baking Soda Soy Lecithin Beeswax Witch Hazel Apple Cider Vinegar Sea Salt Raw Sugar Carrier Oils Vegetable Butters Essential Oils Hydrosols Eggs Yogurt Almonds Fruit 1.4 Outro Choosing the Right Ingredients for Your Own Routine Chapter Two: Face 2.1 Introduction Challenges & Rewards of DIY Facial Care What to Expect 2.2 Everyday Recipes The Oil Cleansing Method Washing Grain Recipe Toner Recipe Moisturizing Facial Oil Recipe Facial Cream Recipe Lip Balm Recipe 2.3 Specialty Recipes Deep Cleansing Masque Alpha Hydroxy Facial Soothing Cream Mask Chapter Three: Body 3.1 Introduction Challenges & Rewards of DIY Body Care What to Expect 3.2 Everyday Recipes HandMilled Soap Bars Body Oil Body Butter Sugar or Salt Scrub Deodorant 3.3 Specialty Recipes Warming Massage Oil Cuticle Oil Pedicure Soak and Scrub Almond and Yogurt Body Scrub Chapter Four: Hair 4.1 Introduction Challenges & Rewards of DIY Hair Care What to Expect 4.2 Everyday Recipes Baking Soda Wash HandMilled Shampoo Bars Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse 4.3 Specialty Recipes Conditioning Oil Egg Yolk Mask Natural Detangler Sidebars and Blurbs Success Stories: Testimonials from natural beauty converts Life After Shampoo How I Broke my Fragrance Addiction Giving Eczema the Axe FAQ: Common questions about natural beauty Is it expensive? Does your hair smell like vinegar? I¿m just too busy. Troubleshooting: Tips and troubleshooting for adjusting to natural beauty Itchy Scalp Acne Dry Skin Bad Hair Days Feed Your Head: Facts, history, and trivia on natural beauty Detergent vs. Soap: The important distinctions between natural soap and sulfate detergents Sunscreen: A notable exception to DIY skincare Why do we shampoo? Toxic Beauty: Information on hazardous chemicals commonly used in commercial skin care products Sulfates Parabens Phthalates Fragrances Petroleum
Table Of Contents Introduction: Why Go Natural A Natural Step Toward Healthier Living Medicine Cabinet Cleanse Keep it Simple Fresh is Best Developing a Routine How to Use this Book Chapter One: Building Your Pantry 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Stocking Up The Importance of Quality Shopping Smart Ingredient Storage and Shelf Life 1.3 The Essential Ingredients Cold Process Soap Cosmetic Grade Clay Adzuki Bean Powder Baking Soda Soy Lecithin Beeswax Witch Hazel Apple Cider Vinegar Sea Salt Raw Sugar Carrier Oils Vegetable Butters Essential Oils Hydrosols Eggs Yogurt Almonds Fruit 1.4 Outro Choosing the Right Ingredients for Your Own Routine Chapter Two: Face 2.1 Introduction Challenges & Rewards of DIY Facial Care What to Expect 2.2 Everyday Recipes The Oil Cleansing Method Washing Grain Recipe Toner Recipe Moisturizing Facial Oil Recipe Facial Cream Recipe Lip Balm Recipe 2.3 Specialty Recipes Deep Cleansing Masque Alpha Hydroxy Facial Soothing Cream Mask Chapter Three: Body 3.1 Introduction Challenges & Rewards of DIY Body Care What to Expect 3.2 Everyday Recipes HandMilled Soap Bars Body Oil Body Butter Sugar or Salt Scrub Deodorant 3.3 Specialty Recipes Warming Massage Oil Cuticle Oil Pedicure Soak and Scrub Almond and Yogurt Body Scrub Chapter Four: Hair 4.1 Introduction Challenges & Rewards of DIY Hair Care What to Expect 4.2 Everyday Recipes Baking Soda Wash HandMilled Shampoo Bars Apple Cider Vinegar Rinse 4.3 Specialty Recipes Conditioning Oil Egg Yolk Mask Natural Detangler Sidebars and Blurbs Success Stories: Testimonials from natural beauty converts Life After Shampoo How I Broke my Fragrance Addiction Giving Eczema the Axe FAQ: Common questions about natural beauty Is it expensive? Does your hair smell like vinegar? I¿m just too busy. Troubleshooting: Tips and troubleshooting for adjusting to natural beauty Itchy Scalp Acne Dry Skin Bad Hair Days Feed Your Head: Facts, history, and trivia on natural beauty Detergent vs. Soap: The important distinctions between natural soap and sulfate detergents Sunscreen: A notable exception to DIY skincare Why do we shampoo? Toxic Beauty: Information on hazardous chemicals commonly used in commercial skin care products Sulfates Parabens Phthalates Fragrances Petroleum
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