Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DIY. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2014

Five Ways Baking Soda Can Boost Your Beauty*


We love trying the next big product as much as anyone (possibly even a little more), but we’re also huge fans of a good old-fashioned at-home beauty remedy. While there are many kitchen goods out there that can be put to good use in your beauty regimen—like vodka for shiny hair—one product that should definitely be on your grocery list is baking soda. Here are five reasons why:

1. For your hair:
Rinsing your hair with a couple teaspoons of baking soda mixed in with cup of water works as a great clarifying rinse. This is especially useful since removing dead skin cells and product buildup from your scalp can actually help your hair grow.

2. For your skin:
Some people use baking soda as a way to give their cleanser an extra boost and exfoliate. Simply mix half of a teaspoon with your favorite cleanser to turn it into an exfoliator to slough off dead skin and dirt.

3. For your feet:
We all know that foot odor can be annoying and downright embarrassing. So rather than investing in expensive odor busters, you can simply sprinkle a bit of baking powder in your smelly shoes and it will absorb the odor overnight.

4. For your teeth:
While it may not have a minty fresh taste, baking soda is also a great way to remove those stubborn tooth stains. Just brush your teeth with a little baking soda mixed with hydrogen peroxide to scrub the stained teeth. Just be careful not to go overboard with the brushing so you don’t cause any damage.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Energy Boosting Drink Recipe

Here is a great energy boosting Gatoraide alternative via www.holisticdad.net


Thursday, July 19, 2012

Natural Bug Relief

RECIPE

10 drops each of:
- Catnip essential oil
- Citronella essential oil
5 drops each of:
- Basil essential oil
- Cedarwood essential oil
- Geranium essential oil
- Lavender essential oil
- Lemongrass essential oil
- Lemon Eucalyptus essential oil
- Thyme essential oil
- Tea Tree essential oil
- Pennyroyal essential oil

- Mix essential oils in a a 3.4oz. spray bottle and add one ounce of neem oil. You can also use castor oil, but neem oil works better for most.
- Mix well, then fill bottle with vodka or rubbing alcohol.
- Shake well before each use.
- Please be aware that small children, pregnant women, and the elderly require heavier dilutions of essential oils for safety reasons. It is suggested to use half the amount.

*Recipe courtesy of Yahoo Voices.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

All-Purpose-Cleaner Recipe

About a week ago one of our Massage Therapists Shirley made us some all-purpose-cleaner to have on hand in the Spa. We all loved it so much that she made us individual batches for our homes as well. This cleaner is the perfect alternative to all those toxic ones that line store shelves. Not only does it smell great and clean well but, it's super easy to make too! Thanks to www.natural-healthy-home-cleaning-tips.com for the recipe. Let us know how yours turns out.

Alice’s Wonder Spray All-Purpose Household Cleaner

What you need: 
- liquid castile soap
- white distilled vinegar
- borax
- purified water
- essential oil(s) for fragrance
- a clean 16-oz. trigger spray bottle
 

How to make it:
- mix 2 tbsp. of vinegar with 1 tsp. borax .
- fill the rest of the bottle with very hot water.
- shake until the borax is dissolved.
- add the 1/4 cup of liquid soap
- add 10 to 15 drops of an essential oil(s)  
 
Tips:
- We suggest a combination of lavender and lemon essential oils.
- Minerals in the water inhibit cleaning so it's best to use purified or distilled water.
- It's important to dissolve the borax in hot water so that it doesn't clog the spray nozzle. 
- Don't mix the soap and vinegar directly together, because the soap will clump up. 
- Follow the order by mixing the vinegar, borax, and water first and adding the soap last.

How to use:
Spray and Wipe. Use Alice's Wonder Spray as you would any other all-purpose household cleaner.



Saturday, February 21, 2009

At Home Beauty Recipe

Looking for an at home beauty solution? The 2009 March issue of SELF Magazine includes an at home recipe for a moisturizing body scrub that we really enjoyed!


"[SCRUB] Create a full-body (excluding face) exfoliant by pulverizing a handful of almonds, one orange peel and a cup of grapeseed oil in a blender. This antioxidant-rich cocktail blocks wrinkle-causing, collagen-degrading free radicals while fine granules slough flakes, leaving skin soft and supple."