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Save money and time when you create your own face, hands, feet, and body spa treatments at home with these homemade beauty recipes using essential oils and kitchen pantry products. Today's spa experience is not complete without facials, massages, and baths to beautify the face, hands, feet, and body. Treatments include those which exfoliate, detoxify, moisturize, and tone the skin and body. The recipes in this book are great way for you to have your own spa treatments at home. Exfoliate, detoxify, moisturize, and tone your skin and your body. Benefits: Relax tense muscles - Relieve stress - Increase circulation - Strengthen the immune system Scroll up and buy your copy now-still under $10.
You can easily create your own homemade massage oils. Mix a few oils together and reap the benefits. You'll save money, be able to blend oils for your specific ailments, and will want to share them with friends and family. Many people have found relief from back pain, aches and pain, and even RA and arthritis. Others credit essential oil blends for providing relaxation, increased energy, stress relief, better moods, and boosted immune systems. Massage therapy has been around for centuries as a way to heal the body and relieve tension. It involves the sensation of touch, techniques of applying pressure and often the use of lotions. When aromatherapy is added, the benefits and pleasures of a massage can be vastly increased. Therapeutic benefits often associated with essential oils: Improves circulation - Soothes aches and pains - Relieves cramping muscles and muscle spasms - Detoxifies - Drains the lymphatic system - Aids in joint flexibility - Reduces anxiety and nervous tension - Encourages deep sleep - Regulates cardio and respiratory rhythms - Lowers blood pressure - Boosts immune system Non-Therapeutic benefits often associated with essential oils. Aids in meditation - Uplifts the spirit - Promotes cheerfulness - Helps restore spiritual energy and balance - Stimulates the mood - Improves energy What's in the book? The book will introduce you to essential oils; provide you with the therapeutic and non-therapeutic benefits; examine the five basic carrier oils; consider safety issues; provide simple and easy directions on how to get started; give you a simple 5-step process for making massage oil blends; give you the dilutions percentages; suggestions for sensitive skin; and give you easy recipes for sleep inducing blends, sore muscle relief blends, aches, pains, and rheumatism relief blends, as well as invigorating and immune-boosting blends. Why you want this book Essential oils go back to biblical times. Today at organic markets and specialty shops around the globe, you can find rows of massage oil blends, premixed and prepackaged. Although they list ingredients and benefits, it is often still hard to tell exactly what you are buying. Also, pre-mixed massage oils can be expensive. To be 100% sure you are getting the amount of essential oil you would like, in the type of base oil you want, at a price you can afford, you really need to mix your own oils at home. This book will explain the basics of making your own custom massage oils, as well as offer you simple and easy recipes to get started. You'll find blends for helping you sleep, reduce stress, and get relief for sore muscles, other aches, pains, and rheumatism. There are also recipes for helping you feel more invigorated and to boost your immune system. With just a few oils and a dark glass container, you'll be making your own blends of massage oils in minutes. Some of the essential oils used include: Chamomile - Lavender - Basil - Eucalyptus - Peppermint - Rosemary - Orange - Thyme - Tea Tree - Hyssop - Frankincense - Sage - Anise - Juniper - Sunflower and more. Scroll up and buy this book.
Use essential oils to turn your bath into an at-home spa with these simple homemade bath recipes for bath salts, melts, bombs and scrubs. These therapeutic recipes will enhance your bath and help you gain the therapeutic benefits of essential oils. Get your FREE BONUS The Art of Self-Massage. Not only do these recipes beauty and aromatherapy recipes smell and feel good, tradition holds that they help the following problems: Anxiety, Depression, Arthritis, Fatigue, Headaches, Insomnia, Irritability, Memory Loss, Muscle pains, Skin problems, Stress, Feelings of being Overwhelmed, and more. The recipes found in this volume of The Art of the Bath Series, A DIY Guide to Therapeutic Bath Enhancements: Homemade Recipes for Bath Salts, Melts, Bombs, and Scrubs, were developed help sore muscles, comfort the troubled mind, and soothe a restless spirit. Turning your bathroom into a personal spa is easy when you fill it with luxurious scents and bath additives to enhance your overall bath experience. Using mineral salts and essential oils, these beauty recipes in this volume of The Art of the Bath: A DIY Guide to Therapeutic Bath Enhancements, are quick and easy recipes for bath salts, scrubs, melts, and fizzy bombs that will help your body to relax, and your psyche to become refocused on happiness and serenity. Scroll up and buy your copy now. (Still under $10.)
Make these easy DIY therapeutic skin care beauty recipes using essential oils for body lotion, skin cream, whipped butters, and herbal balms and salves. Practice the Art of the Bath Perhaps, after relaxing in the bath and taking in all the benefits gained from a refreshing Art of the Bath ritual, you feel as though you are finished. Why wouldn't you? Maybe you spent some time first giving yourself a self-massage with one of those custom blended massage oils you created. You have probably spent leisurely time luxuriating in a warm bath with your choice of bath enhancements such as bath salts, bombs, or melts. You may be feeling good, but you're not finished. A DIY Guide to Therapeutic Body and Skin Care Recipes: Homemade Body Lotions, Skin Creams, Gels, Whipped Butters, Herbal Balms, and Salves is the third book in Alynda Carroll's Art of the Bath series. Many folks find relief for many skin problems through the use of essential oils. This is a a collection of recipes that will help hydrate, soften, and restore the skin. The best time to use them is right after a bath when your body is most receptive. You'll find lotions, creams, gels, butters, salves, and balms that not only hydrate but also heal the skin. Why not extend that bath into a wonderful and rejuvenating spa-like experience? What's inside? You'll find recipes like a lemon lift body lotion, a firming neck gel made from apples, lip balm, handy herb-based salves for wounds and skin problems, even a lip balm and, of course, more. Scroll up and buy this book -- still under $10.
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