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Do-It-Yourself
Organic Spa Treatments
By Laura Lynn Klein
Admit it: You’re a beauty product junkie. Your
eyes light up every time you spot a new organic soap, cleanser,
body wash, lotion, body scrub or bath salts in a magazine advertisement
or in-store product display.
But as we all know, bath and beauty products can
put a crimp in your budget-especially if you like to share your
latest finds with friends and relatives when gift-giving time rolls
around. (Check out the Lemon-Brown Sugar Body Scrub below.)
Here are some great spa “recipes” for
creating do-it-yourself organic beauty treatments. They’re
fast, simple and, best of all, easy on the pocketbook. We recommend
using certified organic ingredients in all recipes to minimize your
risk of exposure to pesticides, chemicals, toxins and preservatives.
Remember: What you put on your skin will be absorbed by your body,
so why take chances?
Citrus Facial
If you happen to have oily skin, this Citrus Facial from Nona George
Cohen, owner of The Body Clinic Day Spa, will degrease your face
in no time.
With two locations in Los Angeles, the spa attracts
a celebrity clientele like actresses Vivica A. Fox and Vanessa Bell
Calloway, singer Usher and Miss America 1993/TV personality Leanza
Cornett.
“Citrus has astringent, antiseptic and detoxifying
effects on the skin,” Cohen tells OrganicAuthority.com. “Lemon
reduces hyperpigmentation and also exfoliates. Adding ylang-ylang
gives citrus added beneficial effects.”
Ingredients
1 teaspoon lemon juice (You may substitute grapefruit, orange or
another citrus juice, but don’t mix them.)
2 teaspoons honey
6 ounces plain yogurt
1 drop ylang-ylang essential oil (optional)
1/4 cup oatmeal or crushed almonds (optional)
Directions
1. Blend ingredients.
2. Apply to face.
3. Allow to dry.
4. Rinse with warm water.
Lemon-Brown Sugar Body Scrub
Body scrubs, applied in the shower, have multiple
benefits, according to Sharon Mathieu, vice president of development
and holistic advisor for Soothe Your Senses, a Mandeville, Louisiana-based
company that manufactures all-natural, essential oil-based aromatherapy
bath and body products.
A body scrub cleans and exfoliates the skin, improves
blood circulation and helps remove toxins, says Mathieu, a massage
therapist and aromatherapist who also owns and operates the company’s
day spa, where she practices therapeutic massage, Reiki, acupressure,
prenatal massage, chakra balancing, Qi Qong and reflexology.
“This is traditionally a spa treatment that
is finding its way to showers across the country,” she tells
OrganicAuthority.com.
Ingredients
1/4 cup coarse brown sugar (to gently exfoliate without drying)
1 cup grapeseed oil (to moisturize)
1/4 cup grated lemon peel (to invigorate your senses)
Directions
1. Mix together all ingredients.
2. Gently rub on your body in a circular motion. Concentrate on
rough areas like elbows, knees and heels.
3. Rinse with water.
Note: Commercial body scrubs sell for about $15 to
$25 a jar. This scrub makes a great gift for birthdays, holidays
and other special occasions.
Rose Potion Facial
A good facial uses steam to unclog pores, loosen impurities, and
eliminate blackheads and whiteheads. Just make sure the water is
not too hot, or you risk burning your face. This Rose Potion Facial
also comes from Sharon Mathieu at Soothe Your Senses.
Ingredients and Supplies
1 bowl
1 bath towel
1 spray bottle
1 cup fresh rose petals
1 gallon almost-boiling water
Directions
1. Place rose petals in the bowl.
2. Pour the water over them.
3. Cover your head with the towel.
4. Lean over the bowl to absorb vapors.
5. Steam your skin for approximately 15 minutes. Be sure to keep
your face at least 12 inches away from the water.
6. Pat your face dry.
7. Apply a light moisturizer of your choice.
8. Allow the rose-infused water to cool, and pour it into a spray
bottle.
“You can use the leftover mist to spray the
rest of your body or as a room spray,” Mathieu says.
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