The Aromatherapy Beauty Guide is broken down into easy-to-digest sections:
The Foundation
Includes information on everything from anatomy of the skin, the all important mind-body connection, the nature of skin types from dry and sensitive skin to combination and aging skin as well the art of skin care and creating your personal skin care apothecary -- all without chemicals and preservatives -- just the tried and true chemistry of essential oils.
The Ingredients for Great Skin Care
Information on all the raw ingredients you'll need to get started (clays, flours and grains) as well as comprehensive information on the important role of carrier oils. Danielle discusses the essential properties of 16 carrier oils like Coconut Oil, Jojoba, and Marula Oil. Plant butters such as Shea butter as well as herbal infusions are also featured for their healing and therapeutic properties.
Essential Oils
35 essential oils are featured from Bergamot and Carrot Seed to Roman Chamomile. Discover all you need to know about essential oils including the biosynthesis of essential oils, the genus and varieties as well as a directory of the oils best suited to your personal care and needs.
Creating Your Own Personal Care Products
Over one hundred (100) formulations with easy-to-follow instructions on creating products for the face, body, bath, pregnancy and breastfeeding and personal care products for men.
This book is jam packed with information. I have learned so much from this book like it recommends certain oils for dry skin, oily skin and aging skin. It describes chemicals you can live without like Methylisothiaxolinone, BHA & BHT, and Parabens. It also provides in great details of different oils, type of fatty acids it contains and the benefits it has for your skin/health.
It contain recipes if you want to make your own lip balms, cleansers, facial toners, and facial moisturizing creams, etc... The instructions look simple and you know what is in the products you are using. It is ideal if you suffer from sensitive skin or you want more natural products to avoid certain chemicals found in many beauty products. There is even a few recipes for the guys like shaving cream and beard oil.
DANIELLE SADE, BSc, CAHP has over thirty years of experience teaching and practicing complementary health practices where she creates educational certification programs in aromatherapy and also leads workshops in making natural product formulations for personal and professional use.
352 pages • 7" x 10" • Index
Full color throughout
More than 32 color photographs
ISBN 978-0-7788-0560-1
$24.95
Publication date: March 2017
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ReplyDeleteI am from QC and i made my own products and use essentials oils too.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Saskatchewan and I don't know anyone who likes to make their own natural products.
ReplyDeleteI am from BC. I don't make my own products but would sure love to try.
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ReplyDeleteI've heard a lot about essential oils now and think that I might try them out, or a couple at least. I've only ever used tea tree oil so far.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Ontario. I haven't yet, but I'd like to
ReplyDeleteI'm from Ontario and my cousin makes her own mixes.
ReplyDeleteI am in Ontario and I have always been kind of interested in aromatherapy. Maybe its time to look into it more.
ReplyDeleteOntario I would love too. I just started using essential oils.
ReplyDeleteIm from Alberta-- i dont make my own products but i use coconut oil fir alot of things.
ReplyDeleteI'm in Ontario. I have been interested in learning about making my own natural products.
ReplyDeleteI am from NB. I tried to make my own products before.
ReplyDeletefrom ontario and I have a friend that makes her own products
ReplyDeleteI'm in Ontario, I have in the past but not for a year or two now.
ReplyDeleteI'm from Ontario and my sister in law is into making her own natural products It's also something I've noticed my hubby reading a lot about lately. Every time we visit her they get talking about it.
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I live in Ontario. I would absolutely love to make my own products.
ReplyDeleteI think that I might manage to get around to trying essential oils this summer. :-)
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