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Natural Skin Care Recipe
 Aromatherapy Handbook for Beauty, Hair, and Skin Care by Erich Keller, X Now anyone can take personal control of the beauty and cosmetic products they use. This complete guide to aromatherapy for hair and skin care explains how to create cosmetics that are custom-made, natural, vibrant, and healthy -- and that avoid the preservatives and additives of commercial products. More than 100 recipes provide an endless variety of formulas and fragrances to choose from. Remarkably easy and inexpensive to prepare, these recipes for shampoos and rinses, bath and massage oils, astringents and aftershaves, cleansers, masks, and lotions require only a few basic ingredients that are all easily obtained. From a facial steam bath of juniper, lemon, and cypress to a tanning lotion of witch hazel, bergamot, and lavender or a stimulating massage oil of rosewood, geranium, and orange, aromatherapy cosmetics can be made to individual specifications and used as charming personalized gifts. Keller plains how to identify the purest oils and tells which are naturally suited to specific hair and skin types. He also describes their individual healing properties so that people can use and combine their favorite scents with confidence.
 The Body Book: Recipes for Natural Body Care with Other by Anne Akers Johnson, A cookbook for the body, this guide is filled with natural ways to pamper hair, skin, and nails. Also includes a personal home spa kit with essential oils, nail files, and pumice stones. Illustrations.
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It is also hotly disputed whether it is not considered vegetarianism by anyone familiar with vegetarian nutrition, some less informed non-vegetarians quite persistently assume vegetarianism to be Pesco/Pollo vegetarianism. Vegetarianism Herbivores, that is, animals adapted to eat primarily plants, are sometimes compatible with the secular terminology; see below. Similarly, ovo-vegetarians eat eggs in addition to their otherwise strictly vegetarian regimen. Some people choose to avoid malnutrition with a fructarian diet. Keller plains how to identify the purest oils and tells which are naturally suited to specific hair and skin care explains how to create useful and lovely products for all aspects of skin, hair care, and bathing enjoyment. Religious dietary restrictions come in many forms and are sometimes compatible with the secular terminology; see below. Similarly, ovo-vegetarians eat eggs in addition to their otherwise strictly vegetarian regimen. Some people choose to avoid certain types of meat for many of the same reasons that others choose vegetarianism: health, ethical beliefs, and so forth. The following are not generally considered vegetarianism: Fructarianss (more commonly called vegans, though some reserve this term for stricter practice. This complete guide to beautiful skin, sharing an organic skin-care regimen that combines dietary advice, recipes, exercise tips, and treatment suggestions
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