Home Spa Beauty Recipes
I hope these recipes will assist you in Home Relaxation Take the time to pamper your self with these great Recipes for Facials, aromatherapy Baths, Hair treatments, and also check out the Skin Chart to see what Herbs are best for your skin type
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Home-Beauty Remedies by Eve Pearl
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CORRECT SUN SPOTS Make-Up Techniques From Eve Pearl
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Thursday, September 24, 2009
Aloe and your Health
ALOE VERA: GREEN THUMBS OPTIONAL
The little Aloe Vera plant is one of the most popular ornamental plants in America today. Virtually every store that has something to do with plant and gardens will have a little stand of potted Aloe Vera plants on sale. This plant’s popularity is due to several different factors: First, Aloe Vera has long been a traditional folk medicine that people have been using for centuries. Its inner gel soothes burns, cuts, and scrapes and its latex residue is an extremely effective purgative. Secondly, the Aloe Vera happens to be a rather attractive plant that is easy to take care of requiring a minimal amount of attention and care.
The Aloe Vera is a really hardy plant that can withstand temperature swings and can go without water for many days. Aloe leaves contain a gel like substance able to store vast amounts of water and contains long chain sugars that help it effectively fight off invading bacteria and fungi if its tough outer skin somehow get punctured. A green thumb is not necessarily needed to be a successful Aloe plant owner, but there are a few things that you need to know in order to keep your plant alive and thriving.
Aloe Vera’s biggest culprit is frost. Since the plant is 99 percent water, it does not take a lot of cold to kill the root system. The plant originates from Africa and does best in Semi- Tropical conditions in which it gets plenty of sunlight and moderate water. Unless you live in a place in which the mercury never dips below the 32-degree mark, it is best to keep your Aloe Plant inside for the duration of the winter season. A windowsill that is exposed to lots of sunshine is an ideal place for it.
While the plant is almost all water, you can still end up over watering it if your not careful. Let the plant’s root system completely dry out between watering and be sure to water less during the winter when the plant moves into its dormant stage. The Aloe Vera plant requires only a minimal amount of fertilizer. It is good to feed it some diluted half-strength bloom fertilizer once a year around springtime
When repotting an Aloe Vera it is better to go wider instead of deeper since the roots like to spread out instead of dig deep. Use either a cacti type potting mix or mix up your own soil using plenty of perlite and sand to make it nice and airy. Pebbles of various sizes should be placed on the bottom of the planter to help provide proper draining for the plant’s root system
With minimal maintenance, you little miracle plant should be with you for years to come. Having it around might just prove extremely beneficial since the gel in the Aloe works great as a salve for burns, cuts, and stings. Some people even ingest it for its reported capabilities of helping with indigestion and constipation. Whether or not you want to use your plant a natural medicine cabinet is up to you, but if you want a plant that is easy to care for and pleasant to look at then the Aloe Vera is a nice choice.
Yulia Berry is an independent health researcher and author of the best selling e-book on aloe vera, "Aloe - Your Miracle Doctor." She distributes a weekly newsletter regarding home remedies and has written another popular e-book "Pharmacy In Vegetables" and dozens of natural health articles published on hundreds of websites worldwide. For information on Aloe - Your Miracle Doctor,Click Here!
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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Friday, September 26, 2008
Grandmother's Secrets.......Anti-aging skin care

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Olive Oil Wrinkle Remover ;
* 2 - unpeeled cucumbers ( slice )
* 1 - tbs. Olive Oil
* Whip Cream
* Cornstarch
Put Cucumbers and a little bit of whip cream , and Oil in a blender and whip it up, then add just a little of cornstarch pour in bowl and mix in cornstarch with spoon.
Wash face with the mixture , don't dry then rub in whip cream and let air dry.
1 1/4hr / Apply 2 x a week
Cocoa Butter/ Wrinkle Remover
Place Cocoa butter on finger tips gently massage in a rotating motion into wrinkles.
Massage 10 mins. / 2 x a day
Results in 2 weeks
Cleansing milk
2 oz. ( 56g.) ground Almonds
5 fl.oz. ( 150 ml.) water
3 - tbs. strong infusion of marigold
1 - tps. borax
2 - tbs. grape seed oil
5 - drops lemon oil
Soak Almonds in water for several hrs. ( in a muslin bag ) pour an infusion of marigold in a cup , add borax.
let stand in pan of hot water stir until borax dissolves. Heat grape seed oil and wisk into the borax solution.
Add 4 tbs. of Almond milk and the lemon oil Cool, then pour into a bottle and shake well.
Cleanse 2 x a week
Skin Type Chart
Find your Herbal skin type on the Chart below
- Normal Skin Oils to use
Cedarwood , Clarysage, Elemi, Frankincense, Geranium,
Jasmine, Lavender, Neroli, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Rose
Rosemary, Rosewood, Sandalwood, Vetiver
Dry Skin
Benzoin , Bergamont , Cedarwood, Clary sage, Elemi,
Fennel, Frankincense, Geranium, Jasmine, Lavender,
Myrrh, Neroli, Palmarose, Pachouli, Rose, Rosemary,
Rosewood, Sandalwood,Vetiver
- Oily Skin
Cedarwood, Clarysage, Cypress, Elemi, Frankencense,
Geranium, Jasmine, Juniper, Lemon, Neroli, Orange,
palmarosa, Patchouli, Peppermint, Rosemary, Rosewood,
Sandlewood, tea tree, Thyme, VetiverSensitive skin
Chommomile, Frankinsense,Jasmine, Neroli, Rose, Rosewood, Sandalwood
- Mature Skin
Elemi, Frankinsense, Geranium, Helichysum,
Jasmine, Lemon, Myrrh, Neroli, Palmarosa, Rose,
Rosemary, Sandalwood, Vetiver
Measurements
When adding these Oils to your creams and lotions
use these measurements by the size of the containers. Use as follows :
- Single Application: 1 to 2 drops of oil
- 1 ounce jar : 8 t0 10 drops of oil
- 4Ounce jar : 30 to 40 drops of oil
Aromatherapy Recipes for your face,Sure to get you hooked

For aromatherapy Creams , you will need the following :
4- ounces unscented Cream
15 to 20 drops oil of choice
Place container of cream in Hot water until it becomes a liquid , add 1 or more oils of choice. refrigerate.
Broken Capillaries Treatment
1/2 oz. Jojoba oil
1/4 oz. Rosehip Seed Oil
10 drops Borage Oil
10 drops cypress Oil
3 drops Lemon Oil
2 drops Palmarosa Oil
Mix all the oils together well blended.
Apply mixture to affected area .
1 or 2 x a day
cucumber and Clay Tonic
2 in / 5cm. piece of Cucumber
2 tsp. brewers yeast
4 tsp. green clay
Add all 3 in blender and mix until smooth, if a little watery add 1 or 2 tsp. of clay.
Refreshing toner /dry skin
100 ml. rosewater
1 drop lavender
1 drop frankeincense
Apply after facial feed replace rosewater with orange flower water with bergamont and cypress for Normal to oily skin.
Mix the liquids well by shaking them in a small jar. saturate cotton wool and dab on lightly over face.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Reduce the look of cellulite with coffee grounds

Reduce the look of cellulite :
Combine 1 cup of coffee grounds. ( used or fresh )
2/3 cup of olive oil. Massage the mixture into the problem areas for 2 minutes to let the grounds penetrate, then rinse with warm water. Repeat 2 x a week to maintain taut skin.
Research shows that the diuretic effect of caffeine dehydrates fat cells,shrinking them by up to 50 percent to minimize the appearance of cellulite. Plus, the grainy grounds slough away dead cells while the oil moisturizes to reveal silky, glowing skin.
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Make your own Facial Skin Firming Peel ,that is the bomb,

Things You’ll Need:
* 1 packet unflavored gelatin
* Juice of 1 lemon and 1 orange
* Heat together gently to dissolve the gelatin. Let cool until almost set before applying.
The gelatin has a softening effect on the skin and as it dries will help firm and tone while the lemon and orange juice will exfoliate, stimulate and diminish hyper pigmentation.
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