This month’s scrub has been inspired by the signature principles of Japanese skin care; simplicity, harmony, and the use of natural herbs and grains. This gentle facial scrub is traditionally preceded by the use of Camellia Seed Oil as a pre-scrub cleanser. Camellia Seed Oil is applied to the face using a cotton ball or soft cloth, then wiped away. … Continue Reading Kyoto Scrub
Green Spring Projects
If your childhood was anything like mine, you were probably stuffed silly with Marshmallow Peeps and Chocolate Cream Eggs every Easter. The memories of neon colored plastic grass, multi colored eggs, and outdoor treasure hunts will always be near and dear to my heart. While I am a woman who cherishes memories, I am also a big fan of reinvention. … Continue Reading Green Spring Projects
Using Natural Herbs to Color Products
Adding color to natural products can enhance their appearance, and the user’s overall perception of the experience. While there are several ingredients available to color or dye skin care products, none are as unquestionably natural as Tinting Herbs. Many plants release natural pigment when they are infused into oil or water. These infusions can be added to the oil or… Continue Reading Using Natural Herbs to Color Products
Amla Oil
Also known as the Indian Gooseberry, ingredients made from the fruit, bark, and leaves of the Amla Tree have been central ingredients in Ayurvedic medicine, massage, and skin care for ages. With a high content of Vitamin C and Phyllemblin, it is no wonder that the Amla fruit is touted to have rejuvenating properties in Ayurveda. As for cosmetic applications,… Continue Reading Amla Oil
What a Difference a Diet Made
No matter your size or shape, there is nothing more striking than the natural glow of health. It can be found in the gleaming halo of youth, the soft glow of a mother-to-be, and the shine in a truly beautiful person. We often refer to the whole body approach when it comes to health and medicine, but when it comes… Continue Reading What a Difference a Diet Made