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The Seaweed Beauty Guide: Simply Natural! Luxurious, Homemade, Ph-Balanced Skin Care.
The Seaweed Beauty Guide: Simply Natural! Luxurious, Homemade, Ph-Balanced Skin Care.
The Seaweed Beauty Guide: Simply Natural! Luxurious, Homemade, Ph-Balanced Skin Care.
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Seaweed Jelly: The Beauty Elixir! Seaweed contains the world’s most luxuriant gels, used in everything from toothpaste, moisturizers, shampoos, and the more expensive cosmetics. However, all the seaweed gels get extracted by using harsh chemicals. Yet, the simplest way to obtain them in their purest form without chemicals is to make them yourself.

This book contains simple recipes that are easy to understand, and the results are pure, natural seaweed serums and jellies beyond anything your skin has ever felt. Learn to make your own non-toxic, pH-balanced skin care products that are safe for the whole family, for just pennies a day. If you do nothing more than add seaweed Serum to your store-bought liquid hand soap, hair shampoo, or bath, it is well worth it — smoother, softer skin every time you wash.

This book will appeal to the natural beauty-enthusiast looking for homemade skin care products, relaxing spa-therapy recipes, and effective herbal-medicine treatments, with a slight spiritual twist on cellular regeneration. Get ready to experience the pleasures that only handmade seaweed beauty-serum can offer.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateSep 29, 2012
ISBN9781300253174
The Seaweed Beauty Guide: Simply Natural! Luxurious, Homemade, Ph-Balanced Skin Care.

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    The Seaweed Beauty Guide - Clayten Tylor

    Table of Contents

    The Seaweed Beauty Guide

    Copyright © 2009 Clayten Tylor All rights reserved

    Preface

    Introduction

    About The Skin Care Recipes

    Chapter One: the Seaweed Preparation

    About the Seaweed Extracts

    About the Brown Kelp Seaweed

    Latin Names: Brown Seaweed

    About the Green & Red Seaweed

    The Natural Seaweed Jells

    How to Make the Scented Serum Recipe

    How to Make the Scented Jelly Recipe

    How to Make the Scented Paste Recipe

    The Distillation Process for Herbs

    Chapter Two: the Face & Body Scrubs

    About the Face & Body Scrubs

    The Seaweed & Salt Scrub

    The Seaweed & Clay Scrub

    The Seaweed & Oatmeal Scrub

    The Milk & Honey Peeling Scrub

    The Exfoliating Green Body Scrub

    Chapter Three: Natural Skin Care

    The Natural Skin Care Recipes

    The Vitamin E Moisturizing Jelly

    The Moisturizing Body Soap

    The Seaweed Astringent Jelly

    The Splash Toner Apple Cider Rinse

    The Lotus Root Under-Eye Salve

    The Seaweed & Olive Oil Massage Oil

    Elbows & Knees Intensive Moisturizer

    Chapter Four: Natural Sun Care

    About the Sun Care Jelly

    The Coconut Suntan Lotion

    The Sunburn Lotion

    The After-Sun Cooling Lotion

    The Self-Tanning Lotion

    Lubricating Joy Jelly

    Chapter Five: Bath & Shower

    About the Bath & Shower Recipes

    Natural Bath Sachets

    The Hand & Body Soap

    Baby Powder Deodorant Jelly

    Moisturizing Hair Rinse

    Tooth Paste Polish

    Chapter Six: Spa-Treatments

    The Healing Spa-Treatments

    Clay Facial Mask Recipe

    Moisturizing Detox Bath

    Face & Body Polish

    Wrinkle-Reducing Body Treatment

    Neutralizing Red Seaweed Treatment

    Chapter Seven: Herbal Beauty Treatments

    About the Herbal Beauty Treatments

    Seven Principles of Cellular Regeneration

    Sunday’s Regenerating Jelly Treatment

    Monday’s Nurturing Jelly Treatment

    Tuesday’s Awakening Jelly Treatment

    Wednesday’s Stimulating Jelly Treatment

    Thursday’s Regulating Jelly Treatment

    Friday’s Pampering Jelly Treatment

    Saturday’s Stabilizing Jelly Treatment

    Balancing Treatments: Finding The Herbal Remedy

    Chapter Eight: Energy Medicines

    Seaweed & Healing

    Seaweed Serum: Color Therapy

    Finding the Opposite Sign: The Color Remedy

    Homeopathic Cell-Salt Skin-Tonic Jelly

    Cell Salts Correspondence: Healing Technique

    Summation

    About the Author

    Nutritional Charts

    Bibliography

    Latin Names of Herbs

    Planetary Hours Ruling Planet

    The Seaweed Beauty Guide

    Simply Natural!

    nice bottles, herb, cirtus slices,blackberries

    Luxurious, Homemade, Ph-balanced Skin-Care

    by Clayten Tylor

    Copyright © 2009 Clayten Tylor

    All rights reserved

    Some sections of this book previously appeared in the author’s other self-published book The Seaweed Jelly-Diet Cookbook Guide (2008).

    No portion of this book except for brief review, may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means – electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise - without the written permission of the publisher.

    The information in this book is true and complete to the best of our knowledge. All recommendations are made without guarantee on the part of the author or publisher. The author and publisher disclaim any liability in connection with the use of this information.

    Fourth Edition

    ISBN 978-1-300-25317-4

    Beauty / Seaweed (Marine Algae) / Herbs

    Preface

    Where I Am Coming From

    We have all experienced the slimy texture of seaweed while at the ocean beach, but how many of us have experienced first-hand the beautiful jelling compounds that seaweed offers-up when it is exposed to just fresh water.

    I am not a scientist, therefore, the recipes in this book have only been tested on my own spiritually sensitive skin. However, I have always been interested in testing and trying new things, especially subjects like metaphysics, ancient wisdom, and alchemy. These are subjects that test and try the assumptions we make about ourselves, of others, and of the things of nature.

    These esoteric subjects essentially teach the science of determining the inner or spiritual nature of a thing or a person, such as a personality flaw or the benefits of a particular herbal treatment. It is the science of the body from the inside out, from a spiritual perspective. It is how the blood draws into itself the nutrients it needs, or how the brain restricts only the purer blood by its rate of contraction. We want to determine how these natural rhythms may be better regulated, so the inner nature, can better shine through.

    All of these subjects deal with understanding the seven creative principles of spiritual regeneration. They include both cellular regeneration, which is used in spiritual healing, to spiritual regeneration, which transfers the sense-of-self from being a body, to being a spirit. These inner processes need only be acknowledged, in order to perform their work more effectively.

    Nevertheless, even when we can understand how the mind may become the instrument for change, we still age, and die. However, we do not have to feel old while we age. The key to outer beauty, is inner beauty, which is a feeling.

    Moreover, no matter how strong your sense of inner beauty is, it cannot radiate through a beauty product that you can feel on your skin. If you can feel your beauty product on your skin then it is really a cosmetic. Essentially, you should not be able to feel where your skin ends and the atmosphere begins - a ph-balanced connection to the universe.

    This, is where that slimy seaweed comes in. It creates a feeling, which is soothing to chapped skin, cuts, burns, or itchy skin. Although this book uses essentially just one seaweed jelly compound, each chapter is set up to explain how seaweed can be used in a variety of different ways; as a binder, stabilizer, and emollient. Use it even as just a creaming agent to combine with

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