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Natural Beauty Masks: and other homemade scrubs and lotions
Natural Beauty Masks: and other homemade scrubs and lotions
Natural Beauty Masks: and other homemade scrubs and lotions
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A collection of recipes for all-natural beauty treatments for face, body, hair and nails to make and use at home.
Caroline Artiss presents homemade masks, packs, scrubs and lotions that will leave you radiant and nourished from top to toe.
The first chapter, Face Masks, includes an Avocado and Banana Face Mask. Avocados are packed with vitamins A, C and E all of which are essential for healthy, glowing skin and bananas are a rich source of potassium and keep skin moisturized and plump. Next, Body Scrubs features a Mocha Body Bliss, an invigorating scrub made from coffee grounds, cocoa powder, sugar and coconut oil which not only gently exfoliates but also softens the skin and restores moisture. From the Hair Masks chapter, try Caroline's Rosemary and Coconut Hot Oil Hair Treatment on thin, lifeless hair. The stimulating effects of rosemary oil help increase blood circulation which encourages hair to grow thicker and stronger and its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties help keep the scalp healthy. Further chapters include Hands & Nails, Foot Treatments, Eye Treatments and Lip Remedies. From tired, puffy eyes to sun-damaged skin there's a natural treatment or mask here to meet all your beauty needs.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 6, 2018
ISBN9781788791328
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    Natural Beauty Masks - Caroline Artiss

    Natural

    Beauty

    Masks

    and other homemade scrubs & lotions

    Natural

    Beauty

    Masks

    and other homemade scrubs & lotions

    Caroline Artiss

    with photography by Mowie Kay

    Designer Barbara Zuñiga

    Editor Miriam Catley

    Production Controller Mai-Ling Collyer

    Art director Leslie Harrington

    Editorial director Julia Charles

    Publisher Cindy Richards

    Food stylists Kathy Kordalis and Sian Henley

    Props stylist Olivia Wardle

    Model photography by Samantha Klose

    Still life photography by Mowie Kay

    First published in 2018 by

    Ryland Peters & Small

    20–21 Jockey’s Fields, London WC1R 4BW

    and

    341 E 116th St, New York NY 10029

    www.rylandpeters.com

    10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

    Text copyright © Caroline Artiss 2018

    Design and photographs copyright

    © Ryland Peters & Small 2018

    ISBN: 978-1-84975-942-7

    eISBN: 978-1-78879-132-8

    Printed in China

    The author’s moral rights have been asserted. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher.

    A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library. US Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data has been applied for.

    Disclaimer:

    The views expressed in this book are those of the author but they are general views only and readers are urged to consult a relevant and qualified specialist or physician for individual advice before beginning any regimen. Ryland Peters & Small hereby exclude all liability to the extent permitted by law for any errors or omissions in this book and for any loss, damage or expense (whether direct or indirect) suffered by a third party relying on any information contained in this book.

    Notes:

    •Both metric British (Metric) and American (Imperial plus US cups) measurements are included in these recipes for convenience; however it is important to work with one set of measurements and not alternate between the two within a recipe.

    •Where possible choose organic ingredients.

    This book is dedicated to my late Mother,

    Christina Pegg, Beautician, 1953–2015

    Contents

    Introduction

    Ingredients Glossary

    Tips for your Home Spa

    Face Masks + Exfoliators

    Body Treatments

    Hand + Nail Treatments

    Hair Masks

    Foot Treatments

    Eye Treatments

    Lip Remedies

    Index

    Acknowledgements

    Introduction

    I believe in an holistic approach to beauty. A healthy balanced diet full of fresh foods, drinking plenty of water to keep yourself hydrated and toxins flushed out, making sure you have enough sleep every night to help your body heal and restore itself, and using natural beauty treatments to help keep skin protected, cleansed and nourished from the outside are all important.

    Food and natural ingredients have been used for centuries in beauty regimes and now most large cosmetic companies use elements derived from natural food sources to add nourishment to their skin care products. In my last book, I focused on creating specific recipes aimed at eating the right foods for all your beauty needs and to help you shine from the inside out. In this book, I have created recipes using natural ingredients that can be applied topically and will feed and nourish your skin from the outside. Not all ingredients that I used in my last book would be ideal to lather on your skin, I’m not sure I’d find it too relaxing laying down with a slice of raw salmon on my face! But there are plenty of natural foods that can be turned into face masks, such as avocados, bananas, strawberries, cucumbers, eggs, oats, yogurt and milk, to name a few. All these ingredients are easy to find and can do wonders for your skin.

    My late mother was a well-established beautician and had her own beauty clinic, Hibiscus, in Stoke Poges, England. She taught me so much as I was growing up about how to take good care of my skin, and I want to share her advice with you. Every night before you go to sleep make sure you cleanse your face to wash off any excess dirt or oil, then use a toner to close and tighten the pores, and lastly moisturize to keep your skin soft. Exfoliate a couple of times a week, use a good face mask once every week or two, and always remember to apply a good SPF on your face to protect it from sun damage. It’s simple but highly effective advice and I have my mother to thank for my healthy-looking skin. She studied aromatherapy, among many things, and used essential oils to help calm, heal and soothe. I like to add a drop or two to some of my masks for their natural benefits and their magical aromas. Certain aromas can evoke calming sensations, and can help the body heal naturally, and some essential oils can help awaken and invigorate the senses. She would always remind me to take great care when using essential oils for any beauty treatments as they are very potent and powerful, and always buy the purest quality you can find.

    Ingredients Glossary

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