Posts Tagged ‘natural skin products’

BiG Solutions: Natural Alternatives to Toxic Fabric Softeners and Dryer Sheets

Monday, August 9th, 2010 by stacey

- by Mark Jeantheau,  GrinningPlanet.com

natural alternatives to fabric softeners and dryer sheets

As we lead up to our BiG, Believe in Green event on International Green Smoothie Day, August 15th, we’re going to bring you some great articles from the net on how you can find simple ways to change your everyday eco-relationship with the planet.  If you haven’t joined the 10-Day Charity Challenge, now’s your chance to think BiG!

Ahh… The air is filled with the smells of the season…and dryer sheets

Our rich Aunt Regina’s clothes were always the latest things from the top fashion designers. She explained her philosophy as follows: “If it’s expensive and ugly, it’s for me.”

Most of us poorer folk wear more normal clothes, and whether they’re a sight to make eyes sore or not, when we’re done wearing them, they get washed and dried. We put the clothes in the washer, then we put the clothes in the dryer, then we throw a dryer sheet in after them. It’s the way it’s done. Some people also use liquid fabric softener in the wash cycle. All this softening and sweetening is part of Better Living Through Chemistry. Or is it? (more…)

Natural Alternatives to Conventional Shampoos, Soaps, Lotions, and Shower Gels

Friday, July 16th, 2010 by stacey

- by Shelia Edwards

natural hair and skin care

With eating a healthier diet, comes the quest for more natural health and beauty aids.    Thankfully these days, shampoos laden with parabens, sulfates, cones, alcohol and other drying ingredients can be replaced with more natural choices.

When I use conventional soaps, lotions, shower gels, shampoos, conditioners, and other products, I can see and feel the difference in my skin.  My skin is dryer and tighter, and itchy.  My hair is drier with all of the chemicals in some of the shampoos and hair care products.  On the other hand when I use all natural products, I feel much better wholistically.  My skin is softer, (more…)

How to Beat Failure and Find the Path that Works!

Monday, May 31st, 2010 by stacey

- By Tracy Albury

health failure

Tracy is one of our 21-Day Green Smoothie Detox program participants.  She, like many of you, is constantly dealing with the health concerns of her family.  She agreed to share her journey with us with the hope it will also be of help to someone else!

Tracy reached that point that many of us do.  She gave up.  Find out what got her back on her journey and discovering success again!  Her story is a great reminder of the gentle steps and support we all need to seek out.

Welcome to my Australian family! I have three beautiful children and a gorgeous husband. We decided to have our children close together (15 months apart) so that they could grow and play well together. Some people are very quick to say “You were keen,” or “They are close.”  Yes, there have been some crazy times, but it has been well worth it. (more…)

Raw Skin Care

Thursday, February 4th, 2010 by stacey

When you’re a Green Queen, you get pretty excited right away when you realize how much clearer, healthier, and brighter your skin becomes on a diet of greens, but of course, there is no end to the lovely raw food tricks you can use to make yourself feel and look royal.  So today, I’m happy to share with you a contribution from the lovely Lisa.  Just try to keep your fingers out of your toiletries!!


- by Lisa Bolard

Before I got serious about going raw, I didn’t give any real thought to the fact that the skin is the largest organ of the body.  I’ve since realized that as a major organ of your body, what you put on it should be given some importance.  It might not be the same as ingestion through the mouth, but your skin gives and takes nutrients and harmful substances, and it should be accorded appropriate consideration.  Vibrant skin is the result of a healthy body, and no chemical process or makeup can be a substitute for healthy skin.

There are many ways to care for your skin that do not involve costly products (most of which have all manner of unhealthy ingredients).  It is key to remember that no matter what you topically put on your skin, it will never be healthy if you eat and drink an unhealthy diet.  Removing processed foods from your daily food intake and adding high water content foods to your regular diet will go a long way to improving your skin.  The second thing to remember is that it is ideal to only put things on your skin that you feel good about putting in your mouth.

If you want to evaluate your existing skin care products, here is a list of things that you should avoid in any skin care (or makeup) product:

  • Mineral Oil, aka paraffin, paraffin wax, petrolatum (these prevent the skin from breathing)

  • Dioxane - a derivative of coconut

  • Fragrance

  • Parabens, such as methyl, proply, butyl, ethyl papaben (these all create long shelf life)

  • Alcohols:  ethanol, ethyl alcohol, methanol, benzyl, isopropyl alcohol, SD alcohol (these dry and strip skin of natural cover that protects against moulds, viruses and harmful bacteria

Here are some foods that have helpful properties for the skin:

  • Almond oil:  for dry skin, removes old pimple scars

  • Apples:  good for preventing fine lines, treats itching or cracked skin

  • Apricots:  use juice for sunburn, itching, or eczema

  • Cucumber:  use juice for skin eruptions

  • Honey:  Use 1 tsp with water for blemishes - also adds a nice glow

  • Paw Paw:  Use as a rub for glow; or use juice of the entire fruit for pimples, whiteheads and acne

  • Potatoes:  grate and create poultice for blemishes; wrinkles, blackheads

  • Tomatoes:  Use for 1 hr on face for pimples

RAW FOOD RECIPES FOR BEAUTY

Shrinking Large Pores: 1 Tbsp tomato juice with a few drops lime juice; Use for 15 minutes

Whitening Lotion: 1 Tbsp cucumber juice with few drips lime juice; dash of turmeric powder for 30 minutes

Tonic for Sensitive Skin: 1 Tbsp cucumber juice and 1 Tbsp milk, few drops rose water; use for 15 minutes

Tonic for Oily Skin: 1 Tbsp apple juice, 1/4 tsp lime juice; Use for 20 minutes

Cleaning Pores: massage peach skin/peals on skin every night; don’t rub off; also tightens muscles to prevent sagging

Cleansing Lotion: 1/4 tsp lime juice plus 1 tsp milk, 1 tsp cucumber juice; use on face for 15 minutes

Wrinkles: Mash banana and add 2 Tbsp warmed honey and make paste

Removing Scars and Blemishes: Orange or Tangerine juice; blanch and grind almonds and make paste with the juice; optionally mix in 2 Tbsp milk, 1 Tbsp carrot juice; apply thickly on face/neck for 30 minutes

Astringents: A few tablespoons of any of the following, boiled in water:  Geranium leaves, oak bark, pine needles, and sunflower leaves

Basic Skin Food: one avocado mashed, 1 tsp flaxseed oil, 1 tsp honey all mixed until smooth and creamy; Apply to face and use for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water