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Step-by-step: Honey & Oatmeal face balm | Botanicblends' Blog
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Naturally caring for your skin. Step-by-step: Honey and Oatmeal face balm. August 3, 2010. Rough day at the office? Bad night’s sleep? The perfect antidote –. Dissolve your make up and cares away by applying this exfoliating, hydrating balm and then removing with a lovely warm, , clean, fluffy flannel (I like my flannel quite hot but obviously not too hot, especially if you have broken veins). It takes off my eyeshadow, my mascara and makes me feel great. To make about 60ml, you will need:. Fill in your ...
Sensuous Body Massage Oil : Make your own | Botanicblends' Blog
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Naturally caring for your skin. Sensuous Body Massage Oil : Make your own. June 11, 2011. Massage is sensual and. If you are using a sublime oil to smooth on your skin…. It’s pretty close to a spiritual moment! Here’s your recipe:. SENSUOUS BODY MASSAGE OIL. 8211; a great ‘oil’ for all skin types as it mimics the skin’s own sebum and corrects imbalances. 20ml Sweet Almond oil. 8211; nourishes and soothes dry skin. If you suffer from nut allergy. Substitute soyabean oil here. 15ml Safflower (thistle) oil.
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apotheblogary: Dandelion pesto
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Monday, 28 April 2008. You get rocket pesto, red pepper pesto, aubergine pesto etc. So I've just made up dandelion pesto, adapting a Jamie Oliver recipe. For normal basil pesto (I bet he didn't see that one coming! 3 handfuls of fresh, chopped dandelion leaves. 1 handful of lightly toasted pine nuts. 1 clove of garlic. Posted by Elizabeth Marsh. 26 July 2008 at 01:16. Hello fellow Herb Lady,. I will give it a try ;). 26 July 2008 at 08:26. I hope you enjoy! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Until recen...
apotheblogary: Chick pea face mask
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Monday, 31 March 2008. Chick pea face mask. This is a recipe from my Indian hairdresser - apparently it can be used as both a face and hair pack. It is simple to make, just mix up some chick pea flour (also known as gram flour. And natural yoghurt (2 teaspoons of each is about enough for the face). I've looked around the web and this seems to be fairly popular as a recipe. I saw one that also included turmeric. 160;medicine with uses including skin conditions. . Posted by Elizabeth Marsh. Chickpea flour ...
apotheblogary: March 2012
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Sunday, 18 March 2012. A harvest of spring herbs. An apparently rather bleak morning in March, but hiding behind its damp and decidedly grey cloak were a panoply of spring herbs - nature providing all that we need to shake of the winter and feel the rising energy of spring. Today I've been walking and picking and making remedies with a good friend. There's nothing quite so therapeutic (well, apart from eating an drinking them of course! We also harvested cleavers ( Galium aparine. I've been making the Ir...
apotheblogary: September 2010
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Thursday, 16 September 2010. Making herbal beauty gifts for Christmas. You may have guessed I like making things. :-) Not just the potion making but also the craft aspect of decorating and packaging the potions, both for myself and for friends and family. It is something I find very relaxing and rewarding, and I suppose is part of a very Cancerian love of the home and homemaking. In also contributes to my enjoyment of making products that I sell through Amiya Natural Beauty. Posted by Elizabeth Marsh.
apotheblogary: Rose-hip harvest and missed opportunities
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Wednesday, 14 October 2009. Rose-hip harvest and missed opportunities. The flowers are gone, petals all fallen away. who would notice the humble dog rose at this time of year? But as you get closer you find the most magnificent spray of red across the stark, thorny branches: it is the rose-hip season! I was intrigued by a mention of "the redoubtable county herb committees" who apparently organised much of this effort. On further investigation (online) I found another mention. Why did we stop? There are r...
apotheblogary: 4 things to do with chickweed (except composting it)
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Saturday, 12 February 2011. 4 things to do with chickweed (except composting it). I was up at Canalside Community Food. Earlier today for a work morning (a beautiful, coming out of hibernation for spring kind of morning! I know chickweed ( Stellaria Media. Best for it's soothing and cooling properties for the skin. I use it with chamomile in a soothing salve for itchy skin. That I make for Amiya. As well as being useful for skin complaints, it has, according to the book 'Hedgerow Medicine'. And will be t...
apotheblogary: February 2011
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Saturday, 12 February 2011. 4 things to do with chickweed (except composting it). I was up at Canalside Community Food. Earlier today for a work morning (a beautiful, coming out of hibernation for spring kind of morning! I know chickweed ( Stellaria Media. Best for it's soothing and cooling properties for the skin. I use it with chamomile in a soothing salve for itchy skin. That I make for Amiya. As well as being useful for skin complaints, it has, according to the book 'Hedgerow Medicine'. And will be t...
apotheblogary: Elderberry tincture
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Sunday, 24 August 2008. Busy or no, I wasn't going to miss the chance to make my first elderberry tincture this year! As the rain cleared up to a warm afternoon I've been out picking! I got bag of elderberries which have now been washed, plucked off the stalks, and covered in vodka. I'll syphon them off in a couple of weeks ready for any winter colds. After a look in our (very overgrown) background I also got a bonus of some blackberries and cooking apples. I can feel a crumble coming on. :-). Until rece...
apotheblogary: A spicy and energising chai tea
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Sunday, 12 September 2010. A spicy and energising chai tea. I'm trying to drink a bit less coffee so I decided to make the "Longevity Chai", about which Rosemary writes:. A robust, spicy herbal blend originating in India, Nepal and Tibet, chai comes in literally thousands of varieties. The following chai blend is especially formulated for longevity. Serve it hot or chilled with frothy steamed milk.". This could become another winter favourite methinks. :-). Posted by Elizabeth Marsh. The lining of the ja...
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Naturally caring for your skin. Sensuous Body Massage Oil : Make your own. June 11, 2011. Massage is sensual and. If you are using a sublime oil to smooth on your skin…. It’s pretty close to a spiritual moment! Here’s your recipe:. SENSUOUS BODY MASSAGE OIL. 8211; a great ‘oil’ for all skin types as it mimics the skin’s own sebum and corrects imbalances. 20ml Sweet Almond oil. 8211; nourishes and soothes dry skin. If you suffer from nut allergy. Substitute soyabean oil here. 15ml Safflower (thistle) oil.
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