It’s Saturday, Treat Yourself Ladies!
Here’s a few homemade beauty recipes for you to give yourself some extra special attention this weekend-recipes brought to you by Roni Proter from Veria and Natural Wellness USA. Enjoy and be Well!
Start with…
Blossoming Bubble Bath
1 bar unscented castile soap
1/2 cup powdered milk
1/4 cup dried dandelion blossoms
1/4 cup dried chamomile Flowers
1/4 cup dried rose flowers
Grate the castile soap and place it in a bath proof container.
Next add the powdered milk.
Last add the flowers
Add one to two tablespoons of the mixture to the spout as you fill up your tub.
or the…
Honey Orange Blossom Body Scrub
1/2 cup sugar
4 T. honey
10 drops orange blossom oil
1 cup olive oil
In a mixing bowl, place 1/2 cup of sugar.
Next, add the honey
Now place the essential oils into the mixture.
The last step is to stir in the cup of olive oil
Keep this mixture in a shower proof container. Use it after you’ve washed your body with soap.
Followed by the…
Blooming Body Mist
1 cup distilled water
1/2 cup organic rose petals
1/4 cup lavender flowers
10 drops rosehip essential oil
5 drops lavender essential oil
Place the water in a pan and turn the heat on to medium high heat, until it comes to a boil. Reduce the heat so the water is simmering, add in rose and lavender flower, then turn
off heat, let cool and sit for 20 minutes.
What we’re doing is infusing the water with these fragrances.
Next, strain the water through a colander, pour it into a spray bottle.
Now add your essential oils.
Put on the spray top, give a gentle shake, then spray on the body.
or the…
Simple Moisturizer:
1/4 cup jojoba oil
1/4 cup grape seed oil
1/4 teaspoon bergamot oil
1/4 teaspoon ylang ylang oil
1 vitamin E capsule
bottle
1. Combine the jojoba oil and grape seed oil in the bottle.
2. Add two essential oils to give it a pleasant scent.
3. Add one capsule of vitamin E. Best way to add is to prick the capsule and then squeeze it in.
Give your oil mixture a good shake and it’s ready to use. For best results, apply the oil directly after your shower while you’re still wet. Then pat dry. You’ll seal in that moisture
and feel simply beautiful while keeping that itchy, dry skin at bay.
then the…
Clarifying Grapefruit Toner
Juice of one grapefruit
2 tbsp apple cider vinegar
For our grapefruit toner we need to juice this entire grapefruit. Best when bought ripe, I am using a beautiful ruby red.
Combine the juice with the apple cider vinegar and apply sparingly to face with a clean cotton ball. Leave for 5 minutes, then gently wipe off with warm, wet towel before
moisturizing.
And if you’re heading out tonight…
Glittery Body Glow
1 cup sweet almond oil
1 tbsp mineral makeup, golden
10 drops natural perfume or essential oil
I am using a bottle with a spout so I can pour small amounts of this body glow directly onto my skin, then just rub it in. Pour in the almond oil
Now add the mineral makeup, I found this powdered eye shadow works really well.
Last, add your favorite natural perfume or essential oil.
Put on the top and swish the bottle around to incorporate the minerals and essential oil with the almond oil. Then smooth onto arms, chest and legs for a glittery glow that will last
all day long!
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Don’t Miss It: September 26, 2009 Thrive A Carry Out Cafe 10:30am ~ 11:30am; Whitemarsh Island, Savannah GA.
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Get Some Sleep!
I know from time to time I have sleep problems. It can take an hour or two to fall asleep [or more], I’ll wake up often through the night. I’ll go long periods of waking in the morning feeling worse than when I went to bed. It’s frustrating and stressful. I believe I have worked out my sleep issues for the most part, but they do tend to come back if I am under stress. I also have many friends that are always complaining of not sleeping well…so I’ve collected some techniques to help you get some sleep-preferably natural. Try as many of the techiques below as possible…if you try them, give them a couple of days to set a routine…and let us know what works for you.
Sweet Dreams! |
Take the Lavera Lipstick Challenge
I recently found out that Lavera is doing a special event where if you send them your old lipstick, they will color match it with a Lavera Organic Lipstick and email you a promo code for $10 (50%) off your next liptsick purchase. I’ going to give it a try. I’ll share with you my results. If you’d like to try for yourself before I report back, you can follow this link:
Lavera all natural paraben-free skin care and makeup
Or click on the image below.
If you have trouble finding the address to send it to, join the mailing list and I’ll share it with you. We would also love to hear your results, so come back and leave us a comment. Cheers!
Not interested in ‘just’ the lipstick? Use this coupon code for your shopping: Save 10% and Get Free Shipping on Trend All Natural Cosmetics When You Spend $75. Use Promo Code: TRENDKIT at checkout.
Another “Summer” Yummy
So, OK. Summer’s “over” yes, but there are still many warm weather veggies available like, Zucchini…so here’s a yummy quickie for you.
Zucchini Fritters: serves at least 2.
1 cup self-rising flour [or flour substitute] sifted
2 Eggs
3/4 Oz butter, melted [1 1/2 tblspn]
1/3 cup whole milk
Sea Salt and Cracked Pepper
1/2 cup fresh ricotta cheese
1/4 cup torn Basil leaves
2 2/3 oz ham, thin sliced
1 zucchini, cut into long, thin strips
Oil for shallow frying [I use coconut or grape seed oils]
Place the flour, eggs, butter, milk, salt and pepper in a large bowl and whisk to combine. Fold through the ricotta, basil, ham and zucchini. Place two tblspns of the oil in a small frying pan and heat over medium heat. Add half of the mixture to the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes each side or until bubbles appear on the surface. Set aside. Add another two tblspns of the oil and repeat with the remaining batter. Cut into wedges to serve.
Try this before summer’s over.
Summer salad with a creamy walnut dressing makes 8 small or 4 large salads. From Off the Vine Produce.
1oz walnuts (about 1/3 cup)
1 1/2 pounds fingerling potatoes, cut crosswise into 1/2 inch thick rounds
6 oz green or yellow beans, trimmed and cut into 2 inch segments
2 tblspn white wine or other mild vinegar
2 tblspn plain yogurt
1 tspn Dijon mustard
1tpsn coarse salt
Freshly ground peper
2 tblspn walnut oil
3 oz baby arugula or specialty lettuces
Preheat oven to 375. Place walnuts on a rimmed baking sheet and toast in oven until fragrant, about 8 minutes. Let cool slightly, then coarsley chop and set aside. Bring a medium saucepan of water to a boil. Add potatoes and cook until tender, about 10 mins. Using a slotted spoon, transfer potatoes to a colander to drain and cool. Set aside.
Prepare an ice-water bath; set aside. Return pan of water to a boil. Add green beans and ocok until tender and bright green, about 3 to 4 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer to ice-water bath to stop the cooking. Drain. Whisk together the viegar, yogurt, mustard and 1/2 tspn salt in a small bowl; season with pepper. Add oil in a slow, steady stream, whisking until emulsified. Set dressing aside.
Arrange arugula, potatoes, and green beans on a platter. Season with remaining 1/2 tspn salt and 1/4 tspn pepper. Drizzel with dressing and sprinkle with toasted walnuts; toss to coat.
Going Natural
I was sitting here about to write up the pros and cons of going natural and organic for your health and beauty products in order to live a more toxin-free life when I visited one of my favorite pages, Lavera, and found they had an article on a very similar subject. I enjoyed the article and since it covered many of the topics I wished to discuss today, I want to share it with you. Here is a bit of it. Please follow the link at the bottom to finish the article.
Going Natural and Organic – What You Need to Know
Written by Ulrike Jacob Wednesday, 19 August 2009 14:35 We all know the benefits of eating organic foods and using organic cleaning products in the home—fewer toxins, environmental responsibility, saving natural resources and more. The same is true for your skincare and makeup. Organic beauty products effectively work in harmony with your skin’s natural functions to make you look and feel your absolute best. And they work! Consumers in Europe have bought into organics—Lavera holds 1/5th of all natural skincare sales in Europe—and they are certainly increasing in popularity here in the U.S. as consumers are learning that what you put on your body can be just as harmful as what you put in your body.
Why is it so important to choose natural and organic products that are free of toxins? Well, for starters, your body absorbs up to 60 percent of what is applied to the skin into the bloodstream—which includes those not-so-good for you, unpronounceable ingredients that could be doing your body harm. By going organic, you avoid absorbing ingredients linked to allergies, hormonal changes, cancer and other conditions and diseases.
Since natural and organic products contain a higher concentration of natural actives, they are better able to support the skin’s natural processes of cell renewal, hydration, oxygenation and protection. All Lavera products are made from 100 percent natural ingredients and follow the strict BDIH standards in Europe. Wherever possible, these ingredients are sourced from certified organic agriculture. In circumstances where a product is not all-organic, it’s because certain organic ingredients don’t have year-round availability or the ingredient is not ever available from an organic source.
You may be wondering what qualifies a product as organic or natural and what the differences are….read more here.



