| Do-It-Yourself Organic Spa Treatments 2 |
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| Written by Barbara Feiner |
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She later founded the Handmade Beauty Network, a trade association that serves as the voice of the handmade beauty industry-and a great source for purchasing a wide range of products. Many of the network's members specialize in certified organic essential oils, lotions, soaps, herbal bath teas and body scrubs that will meet your organic lifestyle needs. (Check out Goddess Garden, Life in the Woods and Victoria's Lavender.) In our third installment of do-it-yourself spa recipes, Donna Maria shares two of her favorites: "Rosemary's Apple Crisp Body Scrub" and "Breakfast Spread." "I love the body scrub," she says. "It smells so good! It has all of the ingredients in an apple brown betty"-one of her favorite desserts. "It's one of my prize recipes." Apples contain malic acid, which helps slough away dead skin cells. Combine their fresh juice with the recipe's rolled oats and tapioca pearls, and you have a delectable aromatherapy scrub that will exfoliate, moisturize and soften your skin. The Breakfast Spread-a facial delicacy-features a truly unique ingredient: cream cheese. "I am a cream cheese fanatic," Donna Maria says. "I was going through my refrigerator one day and thought, 'What can I put on my face?' Cream cheese gives you a really attractive texture when it's soft." Note: Because you follow an organic lifestyle, OrganicAuthority.com recommends using certified organic ingredients, when available, in all DIY spa recipes to minimize your risk of exposure to pesticides, chemicals, toxins and preservatives.
Rosemary's Apple Crisp Body ScrubThis mix of apple juice and "crunchies" forms a luxurious whole-body exfoliant that is moisturizing and soothing. "Age" the mixture in the refrigerator for at least 8 hours before using. Makes 1 application Ingredients Directions * Special note from Donna Maria: "If you prefer not to microwave, you can gently warm the whipping cream over a very low heat source. Watch it carefully to avoid scalding. Remove when hot and continue with recipe, as outlined." Breakfast SpreadA most refreshing and creamy, skin-soothing treat. Spread leftovers on your toasted sesame seed bagel! Makes 1 application Ingredients
Directions Donna Maria tells us that you can substitute other citrus fruits for the tangerine. "You can use orange," she says, "or lemon if you have really oily skin." Citrus fruits (particularly lemon) are ideal if you have an oily complexion, as they work as an astringent to open clogged pores. Editor's note: Recipes in this article are featured in "Making Aromatherapy Creams & Lotions." Copyright © 2000 by Donna Maria Coles Johnson, reprinted with permission from Storey Publishing. Get more Do-It-Yourself Organic Spa Treatments!Summer 2005 Do-It-Yourself Organic Spa Treatments
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