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Aromatherapy Handbook for Beauty, Hair, and Skin Care by Erich Keller, X

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.



Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass (Barnes & Noble Cla
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking Glass (Barnes & Noble Cla
'Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe. 'Beware the Jabberwock, my son! The jaws that bite, the claws that catch! Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun The frumious Bandersnatch!'" Lewis Carroll's "Jabberwocky," from "Through the Looking-Glass, has become the most famous nonsense poem in the English language. Rediscover the delightfully curious Alice, the frantic White Rabbit, and the imperious Queen of Hearts. In addition to Carroll's lovable wit, this new edition includes reviews, legacies and discussion questions. Tan Lin is a poet and critic living in New York. His books of poetry include "Lotion Bullwhip Giraffe and "BOX.



Quaternium-15 - Quaternium-15 is a preservative found in many cosmetics and industrial substances that releases formaldehyde. It can be found in numerous sources, including but not limited to: mascara, eyeliner, moisturizer, lotion, shampoo, conditioner, nail polish, personal lubricants, soaps, body wash, baby lotion or shampoo, facial cleanser, tanning oil, self-tanning cream, sunscreen, powder, shaving products, ointments, personal wipes or cleansers, wipes, paper, inks, paints, polishes, waxes and industrial lubricants.

Sunless tanning - Sunless tanning (also known as self tanning, or UV-free tanning) refers to applying chemicals on the skin to produce an effect similar in appearance to a traditional suntan. A more common, although somewhat derisive term is fake tan or canned tan.

Keralac lotion - Keralac lotion is a lotion or gel that is available by prescription only. Its purpose is to serve as a gentle, yet potent skin softener and exfoliant.

Tanning oil - Tanning oil is used in two senses that have opposite meanings. It is important to make a distinction for health reasons.



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