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Hello Glow

150+ Easy Natural Beauty Recipes for a Fresh New You (DIY Skincare Book; Natural Ingredient Face Masks)

Published by Weldon Owen
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

About The Book

Forget paying big bucks at a spa, or slathering on overpriced “mystery cream” that contains who knows what. Make your own fresh, organic, and effective spa, skincare, hair-maintenance, and cosmetics recipes at home with these beautiful, tried-and-tested tutorials.

Stephanie Gerber, founder and editor of Hello Glow, believes the journey to well-being can —and should!—be simple and beautiful, natural and stylish. Which is why her site is the trusted destination for organic wellness, nutrition, and skincare ideas. From masks of all flavors and for all skin types, to soothing bath oils and invigorating scrubs, and from treats for your tresses to beauty-boosting DIY cosmetics, Hello Glow has you covered.

Featuring a collection of favorite recipes from her site and all-new ideas that Stephanie has cooked up from scratch, Hello Glow readers will discover:

For the Face - more than 50 recipes to put your best face forward
Brightening Geranium Moisturizer
Cranberry Lip Gloss+Cheek Stain
Balancing Rosemary-Thyme Toner
Acai Berry + Honey Mask
All-Natural Customizable Beetroot Blush
Silky Avocado Eye Cream
Rich Mocha Mud Mask

For the Body - an indulgent collection of soaps, perfumes, bath mixes, and more
Revitalizing Herbal Detox Body Wrap
Cellulite-Smoothing Kiwi Scrub
Zinc-Coconut Sunscreen
Cozy Vanilla-Chai Body Oil
Perfect-for-Your-Purse Solid Perfume
Mustard-Ginger Bath Bomb
Mint-Mojito Foot Scrub

For the Hair - have a good hair day with these shampoos, masks, scalp scrubs and sprays!
Rosemary-Nettle Rinse
Rich Coconut-Pumpkin Mask
Customizable Dry Shampoo
Ginger Hot-Oil Treatment
Rose-Water Anti-Frizz Spray
Nourishing Peach Scalp Scrub
Color-Enhancing Hair Masks

Start your journey to a healthier life and look with this all-inclusive guide to natural beauty!

Excerpt

Simple At-Home Facial

MAKE THE MASK JUST FOR YOU

DRY SKIN Mash and add ½ avocado and add 1 tablespoon olive oil.

ACNE-PRONE Smash ½ banana until smooth and add 1 teaspoon turmeric.

DULL SKIN Add 1 tablespoon each fresh lemon juice and honey.

MATERIALS
 
  • 1 tablespoon baking soda 
  • Milk or water 
  • ½ cup (140 g) organic, full-fat, plain Greek yogurt 
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons coconut oil 
TOOLS
Measuring cups and spoons 
Washcloth 

RECOMMENDED FOR
All skin types 

FREQUENCY OF USE
Weekly  

Prep Remove all makeup, and make sure your hands are clean. Use a headband to pull back your hair.

Exfoliate Baking soda is wonderful for exfoliation—the texture is just right for a gentle scrub. Add a small amount of milk or water to the baking soda to make a paste. Then, using your fingers, massage it into your skin with small, circular motions. Start with your jaw and move upward, working the scrub into blackhead-prone areas like the chin, forehead, and nose. (Always avoid the eye area.) Rinse with warm water, and there you have it—a super-inexpensive at-home dermabrasion!

Steam A hot washcloth is the perfect way to give yourself a quick steam. Estheticians know this step is the key to opening pores, increasing circulation, and prepping skin so that masks and moisturizers can easily penetrate the pores and do their thing. For this steam, simply wet a washcloth under hot water (but not too hot—don’t burn yourself!), wring out excess water, and apply it to your face until the washcloth cools. Do this step two or three times.

Apply a Mask It may sound simple (just one ingredient?!), but you can’t go wrong with a full-fat organic Greek-yogurt facial mask once a week. (Just make sure the yogurt has no added sugar, which can accelerate aging.) Let the yogurt’s lactic acid, probiotics, and fatty acids exfoliate dead skin cells, soften fine lines, and lighten age spots. Liberally apply the mask to your face and neck with clean fingers, avoiding the eye area as always. Leave the mask on for between 15 and 20 minutes, then remove gently with warm water and a washcloth.

Moisturize Don’t be scared of putting oil on your skin! Gently massage a small amount of coconut oil (jojoba oil would also work) over your face and neck. It’s a great way to end the facial—and the smell makes you feel like you’re on vacation.
 

About The Author

Stephanie Gerber is a Nashville-based natural living blogger and founder of helloglow.co/. She’s a writer who, after the kids go to bed, likes to raid the fridge—for facemask ingredients.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Weldon Owen (November 15, 2016)
  • Length: 152 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781681881560

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