Feeding Your Skin
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.62 (802 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0091922011 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 176 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-25 |
Language | : | English |
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"the key to cheap, effective beauty solutionsa huge hit" Sun "Beautiful handbook" The Sydney Magazine "wonderfully healing and refreshing" Everybody magazine "delicious skincare recipes you can make at home" Australian Good Taste "Full of easy, delicious recipeseverything you need to keep your face and body beautiful and healthy" Weekend Australian
In fact, everything you need to keep your face and body beautiful and healthy.. Expensive modern skin treatments and cosmetics are accompanied by slick marketing campaigns that equate them with glamour, happiness and health. But how healthy are they? What do they contain and what are they really doing to your skin? Your skin rapidly absorbs chemicals and passes them into your bloodstream, so why would you put anything on your skin that you wouldn't be prepared to eat? Feeding Your Skin is full of easy and delicious
mom-of-two said Handy, Informative and Essential. I absolutely love this book.Combines my love for cooking with love for natural beauty. Lovely little handbook full of ideas and quick reference. Highly recommend for any person interested in taking better care of their body and skin.. JayByrd said A needed diet. A friend suggested this book. Making one's own cosmetics is rewarding on the physical, mental and spiritual level. It gives a sense of confidence that buying off the shelf does not. The book is lovely to look at, specific in its recipes, interesting to read, and none of the cosmetics are difficult to make. It takes experimenting and learning new ways o. K. Elbeyrouty said Excellent book!. I bought this book over the summer and recently made my first product using a recipe in the book. It was amazing! The book is very thorough and not only are there specific recipes for different skin types, but there are also general instructions for people who want to explore on their own. I'm done with commercial products and from now on, I'm making a
She writes a weekly DIY beauty column for the Sunday Telegraph (Australia) and is studying aromatherapy. . Carla lives at Bondi Beach with her husband and two children. Carla Oates has worked as a freelance writer for the last eight years