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Sugar Sweet Beauty
by: Danielle Sims
In the self-care and beauty industry, the latest craze is
including sugar in skin care products. If you search the
Internet you will find everything from sugar body scrubs to
sugar hair removers. The prices can range from $8.00 to $35.00
for each product. How's that for a product in which the main
ingredient can cost you a no more that $3.00 for a 5 pound bag!
To enjoy all of the benefits of a sugar based product without
shelling out the big bucks, trys these recipes:
Orange Cream Sugar Body Scrub
This recipe is great to remove dead skin and give your skin a
healthy glow. The sugar contains glycolic acid and the cream is
a source for lactic acid. Avoid irritated or broken skin areas.
Ingredients:
˝ cup sugar
2 TBSP cream or whole milk
5 drops orange oil
1 cup olive, jojoba, or almond oil
What You Do:
Mix sugar, oil and cream together. Add orange oil after main
ingredients are completely mixed.
Apply to your body by starting at the feet and working your way
up. Massage in a circular motion and leave it on for 10-15
minutes, then shower it off. This recipe is enough to make one
full body treatment.
Lemon Head Sugar Body Scrub
This recipe is both cleansing and detoxifying. Lemon is very
detoxifying to the body and will also help brighten the skin.
Ingredients:
˝ cup sugar
10 drops lemon oil
or ˝ a lemon freshly squeezed
1 cup olive, jojoba, or almond oil
What You Do:
Mix all ingredients together. Apply to your body by starting at
the feet and working your way up. Massage in a circular motion,
then shower it off. This recipe is enough to make one full body
treatment.
Facial Cleanser
Ingredients:
White or brown sugar
Your favorite facial cleanser
Witch hazel
Water
What You Do:
Using your favorite daily facial soap, an easy, inexpensive
facial scrub can be made by adding sugar. Simply add a teaspoon
of either white sugar or brown sugar and massage it gently on
your facial skin. Rinse with cool water and spritz your face
with a ˝ witch hazel and ˝ water mixture.
Sugar is a natural and inexpensive way to include alpha-hydroxy
acids in your skincare program. It produces glycolic acid, an
alpha hydroxy acid, which is included in many skincare product
lines. Today's pricey beauty products that include sugar or
alpha hydroxy acid, can be created inexpensively right at your
kitchen table. You will experience all of the benefits without
the inflated price.
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Danielle Sims explored her library of alternative health,
herbal books, and aromatherapy books and created a
blueprint for making her own body wrap formulas at
home. Now she offers this information in an e-book
entitled Wrap Yourself Slim: Body Wrap Exposed. Monthly
newsletter is also available at her web site. For more information
go to http://www.wrapyourselfslim.com
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Note: Some people have extra sensitive skin or are allergic to even the most natural of ingredients. Consult your doctor or dermatologist before trying a new product and always test on a small part of your skin to test for sensitivity.
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