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Cosmetic, Herbal Remedies for Stress

Cosmetic, Herbal Remedies for Stress

Did you know the word ‘cosmetic’ originates from the Greek word, ‘kosmos’, meaning order or adornment?

 

Life can be hectic at times. When did you last spend some quality time on yourself to unwind and set your priorities in order? If you feel adventurous, value green living and the homemade, here are a few herbal cosmetic ideas to try.

 

 

Lavender massage

To create a sweet, herbal oil for a massage, you will need:

1 1/2 cups Fresh Lavender blossoms
1 cup Almond Oil


- Put Lavender and Oil in a glass double boiler, cover it and allow the mixture to simmer for 30 minutes.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool with the lid on.

- Strain Lavender out of the oil, then pour the oil into a plastic container. You should have an 8 oz. mixture.

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Thyme for a Facemask

Mix ¼ cup of oatmeal with 1 tablespoon each of dried Lavender leaves, Rosemary leaves, and Thyme leaves in a food processor. Add a small dab of fresh aloe vera gel. Seal the paste in an airtight container.

Before using, mix the powder with just enough water to attain a spreadable consistency. To see this tip and others in more detail, check this excellent site out.

 



 

Sage, Rosemary & Mint Shampoo

Here’s what you’ll need for this advanced concoction:


1 1/3 cups filtered water
1 tablespoon organic rosemary
1 tablespoon organic sage
2 teaspoons organic spearmint (or peppermint)                                  
1/4 cup liquid castile soap
3 tablespoons organic aloe vera gel
1/2 teaspoon jojoba oil
25 drops organic rosemary essential oil


Firstly, boil the water in a saucepan. Remove from heat and add rosemary, sage and mint to the pan. Cover and let it steep for 30 to 45 minutes. Pour through a strainer, reserving the infused liquid. You can then transfer the liquid to a clean shampoo bottle. Finally, add castile soap, aloe vera gel, jojoba oil and essential oil. Shake before using.

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Not only are these ideas fantastic for use at home, they also make great gardening gifts, especially with the holiday season coming up. What a great way to share the benefits of your indoor garden with those around you!


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