Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics
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Rating | : | 4.28 (732 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0965235300 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 80 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-12-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A complete and comprehensive guide to making your own cosmetics with herbs, nutritional oils, clays and other natural products. Written by registered nurse and master gardener, Dorie Byers, this book takes you step by step from what you'll need to how to make your own natural cosmetics.
Nice for beginners, but A Customer The recipes are okay if you're just starting out, but her creams tend to be high on oil and low on water. I find that the proportions in her cream recipes don't work very well for my skin (but they could very well work for yours. Everyone's different). For this reason, I didn't. "A wonderful recipe book, but ." according to Colleen R. Yeany. (and there is always a but), it is not for those whose ambitious beginnings fall to ruin at the thought of working towards their hobby goals. This book contains marvelous recipes, but one must want to make them quite a lot to search out a good portion of the ingredients. Perhap. Simple, fun recipes I've bought a number of natural beauty books, and this is one that I use again and again. The recipes are simple enough to put together in 10 minutes, which is very important to me--I know it's lazy, but if a recipe takes too much prep work, I usually won't fit it into my sched
. About the Author Dorie Byers is a registered nurse, substitute teacher, and housewife. She is currently working on studies in herbal medicine through the Herbal Healer Academy in Mt. She received her certificate in Master Gardening through the Purdue University Extension Service and has spent many years growing herbs and researching their uses. View, Arkansas. Dorie lives among her herbs in rural southern Indiana with her husband and son. She also has earned a certificate in Herbal Studies from the School of Herbal Medicine in Suquamish, Washington
She also has earned a certificate in Herbal Studies from the School of Herbal Medicine in Suquamish, Washington. Dorie Byers is a registered nurse, substitute teacher, and housewife. She received her certificate in Master Gardening through the Purdue University Extension Service and has spent many years growing herbs and researching their uses. View, Arkansas. She is currently working on studies in herbal medicine through the Herbal Healer Academy in M