Skin Food

Skin & Hair Care Recipes From Nature

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Nature, Environment, Natural Resources, Health & Well Being, Beauty & Grooming, Health
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Author: Sophie Thompson ISBN: 9781912023745
Publisher: Octopus Books Publication: September 6, 2018
Imprint: Aster Language: English
Author: Sophie Thompson
ISBN: 9781912023745
Publisher: Octopus Books
Publication: September 6, 2018
Imprint: Aster
Language: English

When it comes to our skin, nature knows how to soothe, smooth, hydrate, refresh, tone and feed us. It probably won't come as any surprise that rose is not only soothing to the skin, but in traditional Chinese medicine it is soothing to our whole being. Seaweeds are packed with antioxidants that are good both to eat and to turn back the clock with our skin. Manuka honey gives hair softness while coffee is an incredible exfoliator (it really wakes up your skin).

Sister & Co teaches that you don't need to spend a fortune on expensive beauty products to feed your skin. All you need is a few ingredients that are available in your local supermarket and the alchemy can begin! Skin Food features 70 nourishing recipes which show you how to make luxurious skincare products from scratch, so you can fill those beautiful glass pots sitting in your bathroom with incredible scrubs, butters and salts. Make your own home into a spa, ease away the stress of the day, and bring yourself back to nature one scoop at a time.

Recipes include:
- Oatmeal, Honey & Chamomile Tea Facial Polish
- Grape & Almond Detox Face Mask
- Potato & Green Tea Revitalizing Eye Mask
- Brown Sugar & Vanilla Lip Scrub
- Olive Oil, Lemon & Sea Salt Foot Scrub
- Milk & Honey End-of-day Foot Soak

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When it comes to our skin, nature knows how to soothe, smooth, hydrate, refresh, tone and feed us. It probably won't come as any surprise that rose is not only soothing to the skin, but in traditional Chinese medicine it is soothing to our whole being. Seaweeds are packed with antioxidants that are good both to eat and to turn back the clock with our skin. Manuka honey gives hair softness while coffee is an incredible exfoliator (it really wakes up your skin).

Sister & Co teaches that you don't need to spend a fortune on expensive beauty products to feed your skin. All you need is a few ingredients that are available in your local supermarket and the alchemy can begin! Skin Food features 70 nourishing recipes which show you how to make luxurious skincare products from scratch, so you can fill those beautiful glass pots sitting in your bathroom with incredible scrubs, butters and salts. Make your own home into a spa, ease away the stress of the day, and bring yourself back to nature one scoop at a time.

Recipes include:
- Oatmeal, Honey & Chamomile Tea Facial Polish
- Grape & Almond Detox Face Mask
- Potato & Green Tea Revitalizing Eye Mask
- Brown Sugar & Vanilla Lip Scrub
- Olive Oil, Lemon & Sea Salt Foot Scrub
- Milk & Honey End-of-day Foot Soak

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