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Natural Care for Winter Skin & Hair
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Cox, Janice
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/ Fabrics
/ Hair
/ Heat
/ Hops
/ Humidity
/ Olive oil
/ Recipes
/ Seasons
/ Vegetable oils
/ Winter
2019
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Natural Care for Winter Skin & Hair
by
Cox, Janice
in
Acids
/ Fabrics
/ Hair
/ Heat
/ Hops
/ Humidity
/ Olive oil
/ Recipes
/ Seasons
/ Vegetable oils
/ Winter
2019
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Natural Care for Winter Skin & Hair
2019
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Yield: 12 ounces. * 2 tablespoons apricot kernel oil * ½ cup walnut oil * ¼ cup stearic acid powder * ½ teaspoon baking soda * 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel * 1 cup water Directions: In a heat-resistant container, combine the oils and stearic acid powder. Yield: 8 ounces. * 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil * ½ cup stearic acid powder * 1 cup hot water * 1 teaspoon borax powder * 2 tablespoons grated soap, such as častile Directions: In a double boiler on the stovetop, heat the oil with the stearic acid powder until a clear liquid forms. Yield: 1 ounce, enough for 1 pillow. *100 percent natural fabric, such as cotton or silk (you can recycle fabric from clothes and scarves) * Enough flaxseed or small-grain rice to fill your finished pillow * Dried lavender (soothing and relaxing) * Dried mint (refreshing) * Dried rosemary (strengthens your memory) * Dried rose petals (calming) * Dried hops (helps you sleep) Directions: Cut two pieces of fabric into your desired shape - rectangle, eye mask, or small square. For an Oily, Flaky Scalp * 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar or fresh lemon juice * 2 tablespoons filtered water * 2 tablespoons olive oil Directions: Mix together all ingredients, and massage into your scalp.
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