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Amazing Pics, Quotes and Fun: How to make Natural Deodorant Stick at home? So, we all should know by now how many harmful toxins and chemicals commercial deodorant/sticks/roll ons contain. I am going to give you our very own natural recipe which is basic to make your very own. I love finding cheap recipes. Whether they're for food or for other household products, if the recipe contains natural, frugal ingredients, especially if I have them around the house already, I'm totally psyched. And if its easy as pie to make on top of all that, then I do a little jig out of excitement. Home-made Stick Deodorant And yes, it actually works. This deodorant is totally edible if you should chose to eat it; not that it tastes good or anything, but since it is made with only natural real food ingredients, its safe to put on your skin. So, how do you make it?

Ingredients 1/2 cup baking soda 1/2 cup corn starch/potato starch/tapioca starch/arrowroot powder 8-10 tablespoons coconut oil Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. How does it work? P.S. E.l.f Cosmetics Australia - Eyeliner. Kundalini Yoga Norwood Adelaide, kundalinistudio.com.au. Integrated Health Therapies - Norwood.

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Nature's way of caring for the skin - Oatmeal - Overcoming Skin Problems. Natural remedies are an excellent tool against illnesses and for improving the skin's appearance on both the face and body. The essential oils (referred to in the Essential oils from A to Z box) are also prepared with herbs, giving the benefits of aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy is especially useful for treating skin problems because the oils are applied topically. + The following medicinal plants are recommended for skin care and to relieve and prevent the most common skin problems. Some plants maybe easier to find than others depending on where the plants are cultivated. You may find some as fresh plants or dried, and others in liquid form, tinctures, tablets or powder form. You should always consult your physician before starting any herbal treatment. Basil (Ocimun basilicum) • Parts used The leaves and stalks, fresh Ancient cultures have long used essential oils derived from plants for their therapeutic properties. Sweet and pleasant aroma. Aloe (Aloe vera) • Parts used.

Oatmeal Safety. ADDITIVE ALERT. Pioneer Thinking - About Us. Cleaning and home hints guru – Shannon Lush. Simple Living Institute - News.