More At Home Toxic-Free Beauty

More At Home Toxic-Free Beauty

January 22, 2010  |  Beauty  | 

I was never aware of any particular recipes my grandmother held in her beauty arsenal. I recall a dusting of powder and a smattering of lippy on the odd occassion. She certainly didn’t have a bathroom cabinet full of fancy jars filled with empty promises. She lived simply and her beauty routine was no exception. If she worried about stuff like that, she never showed it.

She had few wrinkles, her skin was soft-as-soft. She never wore sunscreen or used a commercial cleanser. Her skin glowed, as she did.

I’ve often wondered what my gorgeous gran would have recommended if I’d inquired. While she’s no longer here to tell me, I’ve put together some more recipes (see earlier post here) that I’m sure she’d endorse, no animal testing or ingredients in sight.

Stretch marks — whip out the olive oil for an all-over body moisture infusion.

Pimples — mix a one half of a teaspoon of Celtic sea salt into some warm water. Soak cotton bud and dab. Repeat if necessary.

Hand & foot exfoliator — Celtic sea salt and olive oil, combined. Rub your hands together, or better yet, have someone massage them for you.

Eliminating Dandruff — rub white vinegar through your hair for about five minutes, then shampoo as usual.

Hair cleanser — baking soda and water works like a charm to rid the hair of chemical build up.

Tooth paste — toss your toxic paste in favour of the very effective, much cheaper and healthier baking soda. Who cares about taste, right?

Breath freshener — suck on a fresh, organic mint leaf. Super easy to grow in a pot!

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