Several customers have asked how to personalize our Face Oil/Serum for their personal needs.
While we do offer our Face Oil in Grapefruit, Rose Geranium & French Lavender for their properties here is a simple chart for you to enhance it.
The Natural Face Oil has no essential oil so you can add your own!
Dry
Skin
Lavender Essential Oil
Helichrysum Essential Oil
Myrrh Essential Oil
Geranium Essential Oil
Sandalwood Essential Oil
Oily Skin
Tea Tree Essential Oil
Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Patchouli Essential Oil
Roman Chamomile Essential Oil
Sensitive
Skin
French Lavender Essential Oil
Clary Sage Essential Oil
Neroli Essential Oil
Rose Essential Oil
German Chamomile Essential Oil
Start with 1-2 drops in a teaspoon of Face Oil. Remember to test on underline of jaw 2-3 days before using all over face in case of an allergic reaction.
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Saturday, January 4, 2020
Personalizing Face Oils
Monday, March 25, 2019
Natural Disinfectant Spray
Here at J&J Farm we use AB Protection Blend but here is another recipe
Natural Disinfectant Spray Recipe
1oz Vodka or Witch Hazel
1oz Water
1 drops Rosemary Essential Oil
3 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
1 drops Eucalyptus Essential Oil
1 drops Lavender Essential Oil
OR 6 drops AB Protection Blend
Mix all ingredients together and add to a spray bottle. Shake the spray bottle frequently while cleaning.
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Natural Disinfectant Spray Recipe
1oz Vodka or Witch Hazel
1oz Water
1 drops Rosemary Essential Oil
3 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil
1 drops Eucalyptus Essential Oil
1 drops Lavender Essential Oil
OR 6 drops AB Protection Blend
Mix all ingredients together and add to a spray bottle. Shake the spray bottle frequently while cleaning.
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Monday, March 4, 2019
Arnica, A Sports lover’s dream
We ONLY use Arnica
from Germany NOT Mexico, which is subpar
product. We believe in quality, period. One seller I know of
sells Mexican Arnica! True Arnica
comes from Elevations over 2700 feet! We carry ONLY Arnica
Montana; We get ours from Germany between Nuremberg and Munich.
Don't be fooled by cheap imitations
anyone who sells Heterotheca inuloides shows their poor quality. What else
are they selling you that is poor quality?!!
‘That grown in Mexico is not Arnica at
all. The species name for Mexico-grown “Arnica”
is actually Heterotheca inuloides. Although both plants share similar
uses, Heterotheca is not an Arnica
plant species. Additionally, this plant is more readily available and far less
expensive’ It is also known as “False arnica, Árnica mexicana, Árnica del país”
We
also use it in our Bengal
Balm, our organic muscle rub.
The flowers and leaves of this plant have many traditional medicinal uses. People take arnica by mouth for sore mouth and throat, pain such as pain after surgery or wisdom tooth removal, insect bites, painful and swollen veins near the surface of the skin (superficial phlebitis), bruising, muscle pain, vision problems due to diabetes, stroke, and for causing abortions.
Arnica is applied to the skin for pain and swelling associated with bruises, aches, and sprains. It is also applied to the skin for insect bites, arthritis, muscle and cartilage pain, chapped lips, and acne.
In foods, Arnica is a flavor ingredient in beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, gelatins, and puddings.
In manufacturing, Arnica is used in hair tonics and anti-dandruff preparations. The oil is used in perfumes and cosmetics.
The flowers and leaves of this plant have many traditional medicinal uses. People take arnica by mouth for sore mouth and throat, pain such as pain after surgery or wisdom tooth removal, insect bites, painful and swollen veins near the surface of the skin (superficial phlebitis), bruising, muscle pain, vision problems due to diabetes, stroke, and for causing abortions.
Arnica is applied to the skin for pain and swelling associated with bruises, aches, and sprains. It is also applied to the skin for insect bites, arthritis, muscle and cartilage pain, chapped lips, and acne.
In foods, Arnica is a flavor ingredient in beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, gelatins, and puddings.
In manufacturing, Arnica is used in hair tonics and anti-dandruff preparations. The oil is used in perfumes and cosmetics.
How does it work?
The active chemicals in arnica may
reduce swelling, decrease pain, and act as antibiotics.
Osteoarthritis
- Early research shows that using an
arnica gel product (A. Vogel Arnica
Gel, Bioforce AG, Switzerland) twice daily for 3 weeks reduces pain and
stiffness and improves function in people with osteoarthritis in the hand or
knee. Other research shows that using the same gel works as well as the
painkiller ibuprofen in reducing pain and improving function in the hands.
What is it used for?
People use Arnica as a cream or gel for soothing
muscle aches and inflammations and healing wounds. When applied to the skin, it
may improve healing by decreasing swelling and pain and speeding blood
reabsorption.
People also apply arnica to the
skin for treatment of acne, boils, and rashes.
Is it safe?
Arnica is recommended for external
use only. Do not put Arnica inside your mouth or swallow
it. The plant is poisonous and, if swallowed, it can cause stomach pain,
diarrhea, vomiting, difficulty breathing, cardiac arrest, and death.
How
to use
Speed up healing. Following accidents, surgery
or sports-related injuries, use homeopathic arnica to relieve soreness,
bruising, swelling and pain when used on unbroken skin.
Make compresses:
Use on sore muscles, sprains and joints. Mix 1 oz. of homeopathic Arnica tincture with 10 oz. of warm water. Soak your compress in the
mixture, and then gently wring out and apply to the painful area. Save your
mixture; you can continue to soak and use the compress to treat an injury for
24 hours.
Make arnica oil: Mix 1 oz. of homeopathic Arnica tincture with 5 oz. of carrier
oil to make arnica oil for topical use.
Make a liniment using rubbing alcohol: Place 4 oz. of dried Arnica blossoms in a pint size glass jar. Add 16 oz. of rubbing alcohol.
Tighten the lid. Store at room temperature for 14 days. With the lid intact,
gently swirl the contents once daily. After two weeks, filter the liquid
through a mesh kitchen strainer.
Add the crumbled flowers to a jar into which you
have measured a quantity of vodka. The ratio is one part arnica flower to five
parts vodka. The actual quantities you use will depend on how much arnica gel
you want to make.
Shake the jar to mix in the Arnica flowers. Put the jar in a cool, dark place such as a cabinet or closet
where it will remain for the next four weeks. Shake the jar vigorously at least
once a day.
After four to six weeks, strain the contents of
the jar through a paper towel or coffee filter over a colander into a bowl. The
strained liquid is the Arnica extract. Pour it into a small
jar, preferably amber-colored to protect it from light.
Arnica is often listed as an
ingredient in homeopathic products; however, these products are usually so
dilute that they contain little or no detectable amount of arnica.
Special Precautions & Warnings:
Pregnancy
and breast-feeding:
Don't take Arnica by mouth or apply to the skin
if you are pregnant or breast-feeding. It is considered LIKELY UNSAFE.
Allergy to ragweed and related plants: Arnica may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before applying it to your skin. Do not take Arnica by mouth.
Broken skin: Don't apply arnica to damaged or broken skin. Too much could be absorbed.
Digestion problems: Arnica can irritate the digestive system. Don't take it if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcers, Crohn's disease, or other stomach or intestinal conditions.
Fast heart rate: Arnica might increase your heart rate. Don't take Arnica if you have a fast heart rate.
High blood pressure: Arnica might increase blood pressure. Don't take Arnica if you have high blood pressure.
Surgery: Arnica might cause extra bleeding during and after surgery. Stop using it at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
Allergy to ragweed and related plants: Arnica may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before applying it to your skin. Do not take Arnica by mouth.
Broken skin: Don't apply arnica to damaged or broken skin. Too much could be absorbed.
Digestion problems: Arnica can irritate the digestive system. Don't take it if you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), ulcers, Crohn's disease, or other stomach or intestinal conditions.
Fast heart rate: Arnica might increase your heart rate. Don't take Arnica if you have a fast heart rate.
High blood pressure: Arnica might increase blood pressure. Don't take Arnica if you have high blood pressure.
Surgery: Arnica might cause extra bleeding during and after surgery. Stop using it at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) does not regulate Arnica in the same way it regulates
medicine. It can be sold with limited or no research on how well it works or on
its safety.
Moderate Interaction
Be cautious with this
combination!
Arnica might slow blood clotting.
Taking arnica along with medications that also slow clotting might increase the
chances of bruising and bleeding.<br/><br/> Some medications that
slow blood clotting include aspirin, clopidogrel (Plavix), diclofenac
(Voltaren, Cataflam, others), ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin, others), naproxen
(Anaprox, Naprosyn, others), dalteparin (Fragmin), enoxaparin (Lovenox),
heparin, warfarin (Coumadin), and others.
Always tell your doctor if you
are using an alternative product or if you are thinking about
combining one with your conventional medical treatment. It may not be safe to forgo
your conventional medical treatment and rely only on an alternative product.
As with any herbal remedy, Everything in
Moderation including Moderation!
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Monday, January 21, 2019
January 2019 & Government Shutdown
January has been a tense and exciting month for us here at
J&J Farm. We’re getting ready for
the new Farmer’s Market & Craft Season while maneuvering the Government
Shutdown which is affecting our beloved customers, friends and family members.
We are helping out by offering a Shutdown discount for all
our customers. Purchase any one of the Aromatherapy
Pendants, Aromatherapy
Astrology Pendants, Car
Diffuser and/or Superhero
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Essential Oils! Just
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Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Plantain - A Unexpected Benefit
With this year’s flu season off to a deadly start (and we’ve caught it
ourselves!) we wanted to offer alternatives to pharmaceutical medicines to
holistic ones. Other than achy joints,
weakness and body-wracking cough it was our lungs filling with fluid that caused
coughing fits every time we laid down.
We made a large pot of plantain
tea to naturally help dry up the mucus in our lungs. It helped they symptoms!
Plantain
Leaf
Common Name
Standardized: plantainOther: broad-leaf plantain, greater plantain
Botanical
Name
Plantago lanceolata L.Plant Family: Plantaginaceae
Overview
The common plantain
is of Eurasian descent, but has since been naturalized around the world with
particular prominence in the United States.Plantain has been used by many cultures the world over, and the Saxons considered it one of their nine sacred herbs. It was considered an early Christian. Despite its usefulness, plantain is considered a noxious weed in some regions outside of its native range.
Plantains have wide-ranging antimicrobial properties including anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It not only soothes insect bites and superficial wounds but prevent infections and accelerate healing. An active biochemical aucubin is mainly responsible for the antimicrobial action of the herb. Another substance allantoin in the herb helps with skin tissue regeneration. This is why we use plantain as one of the herbs in our Herbal Salve and Bengal Balm.
Plantains have an astringent property that helps dry up excess secretions in your respiratory tract and the digestive system, it is useful in treating colds and diarrhea. The astringency is moderated by the demulcent effect of the mucilage in the herb, so this herbal remedy is much gentler than other commonly used astringents.
The edible leaves of broadleaf plantain are rich in calcium and other minerals and vitamins, including Vitamin K. This vitamin helps stem bleeding from cuts and wounds. Tender leaves can be eaten fresh in salads, but older leaves have to be cooked.
Parts Used
The whole leaf and some stem is acceptable.Typical Preparations
Eaten raw and fresh in salads, as a tea, in tincture form and as an external compress.
Precautions
Specific: No known precautions.General: We recommend that you consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner before using herbal products, particularly if you are pregnant, nursing, or on any medications.
This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Here are several links which shows the anti-inflammatory action in upper respiratory tract infections].
Plantain (Plantago lanceolata L.) is used for the therapy of infections of the upper respiratory airways. While only few clinical data are available, results of experimental research confirm e.g. antiinflammatory, spasmolytic and immunostimulatory actions. A positive benefit-risk-ratio allows the recommendation of plantain in moderate chronic irritative cough, also especially for children.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874100002129
A tea from the plantain
leaves is used
as a highly effective cough medicine. In the traditional Austrian medicine Plantago
lanceolata leaves have been used internally (as syrup or tea) or externally (fresh leaves)
for treatment of disorders of the respiratory tract, skin, insect bites, and
infections.
http://www.koop-phyto.org/en/medicinal-plants/ribwort-plantain.phpNOTE: Plantain is generally considered a safe herb but as with anything, consult your doctor before using if you have any kind of medical condition. It should not be used in place of medical attention when needed.
Wednesday, November 15, 2017
What is an Essential Oil?
At our shows and through emails we've had many people ask just what
are essential oils and how do you use them? In this article we'll
explore:
What is an Essential Oil?
According to Webster’s online dictionary “any of a class of volatile oils that give plants their characteristic odors and are used especially in perfumes and flavorings, and for aromatherapy”
To get these oils a large quantity of plant parts is used, these parts include stems, leaves, flowers and sap.
Who sells Essential Oils?
There are lots of places to get essential oils but how do you know they are real. There are no guidelines by the FDA for “Organic,” Therapeutic Grade or any such marketing words used to tug at your heart strings.
The main reason I will not buy essential oils from any of the MLM (Multi-Level Marketing: ie, Amway, Avon, Herbalife, Pampered Chef, etc.) companies is because they lead their customers to believe that when they say their product is “Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade”, that means something of value in the essential oil and aromatherapy world. There were three shocking things that I learned to lead me to steer clear of these
The first shocking thing that I learned is that there is no governing body that certifies essential oils.
The second shocking thing that I learned is that there are no grades of essential oils based upon their quality. There is no grade A, B, C, nor is there an actual classification in the aromatherapy world for “therapeutic grade”
In addition, two of the largest MLM (Young Living and doTERRA) have their own “certification” process of what is organic not the FDA.
According to the American College of Healthcare Sciences:
Did you know doTERRA has created its own certification system for its essential oils? Why does it matter? Well, they have managed to trademark the term "CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade®." So, not only can no other company or aromatherapy professional use this term, it actually confuses the industry-accepted terminology for how essential oils are evaluated, labeled, and marketed. Are we to assume that "CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade®" essential oils are superior to organic, sustainable sourced essential oils produced and distributed by boutique distilleries or oils that come with an independent lab report showing the constituent profile and pesticide level if any, or even oils that have nationally and internationally accepted certification such as USDA Organic or NOP Organic?
According to the FDA:
According to the FDA, these violations stemmed from Young Living’s claims of curing and treating diseases with the usage of Young Living Essential Oil aromatherapy products, causing the products to be deemed unapproved drugs by the FDA. The Warning Letter may be found here.
In particular, Young Living failed to follow FDA guidance and regulations applicable to cosmetic products, and instead labeled their products for conditions that caused the products to be deemed drugs by the Agency. Thus, it is important for marketers and sellers of aromatherapy and essential oil products to understand and comply with FDA regulations.
As the aromatherapy and essential oil industry has recently seen a rapid increase in popularity, we expect to see more attention to and FDA enforcement in this area. Compliant labeling of products will help to ensure the successful marketing and sale of the aromatherapy and essential oil products.
What makes our Essential Oils different?
We purchase directly from an essential oil wholesaler who in turn purchases directly from the Organic Farms. Because there is no such thing as “organic” essential oils, MLM companies can claim their oils are “organic” or “therapeutic grade.”
Our wholesaler purchases from Certified Organic Farms.
What does this mean?
“Organic Certification allows a farm or processing facility to sell, label, and represent their products as organic. The organic brand provides consumers with more choices in the marketplace. The USDA protects consumer options by protecting the organic seal.”
Our wholesaler purchases from smaller, family run farms to get the best price for their products. We in-turn purchase directly from the wholesaler. That means the best prices for YOU, with no other mark-ups, hidden fees or MLM practices.
How do we get the essential oils?
There are four major different ways to extract essential oils:
CO2, expression, solvent, steam-distilled
For our essential oils, we only use steam-distilled. This is an excellent article on how essential oils are extracted: Exploring Aromatherapy.
“While CO2 is the new method: there are three main disadvantages for this process are cost, potential pesticide residue, and the lack of information regarding their safety and therapeutic benefits. With regard to pesticide residue, Guba comments that “carbon dioxide extraction has been demonstrated to concentrate from 7 to 53 times more pesticide residues in the final extract.” Therefore, it seems pertinent to only use organic plant material for CO2 extraction.”
We only purchase essential oils from USA, FDA and EU certified sources. We never purchase from China as they are known to use Hexane (a petroleum based solvent) to extract essential oils. In addition, the BBC article Report: One fifth of China's soil is contaminated shows just WHY the growing process must be organic.
In our next article, we will explore the different essential oils and how to use them in your daily life. Remember every order receives a FREE sample!
J&J Farm
What is an Essential Oil?
According to Webster’s online dictionary “any of a class of volatile oils that give plants their characteristic odors and are used especially in perfumes and flavorings, and for aromatherapy”
To get these oils a large quantity of plant parts is used, these parts include stems, leaves, flowers and sap.
Who sells Essential Oils?
There are lots of places to get essential oils but how do you know they are real. There are no guidelines by the FDA for “Organic,” Therapeutic Grade or any such marketing words used to tug at your heart strings.
The main reason I will not buy essential oils from any of the MLM (Multi-Level Marketing: ie, Amway, Avon, Herbalife, Pampered Chef, etc.) companies is because they lead their customers to believe that when they say their product is “Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade”, that means something of value in the essential oil and aromatherapy world. There were three shocking things that I learned to lead me to steer clear of these
The first shocking thing that I learned is that there is no governing body that certifies essential oils.
The second shocking thing that I learned is that there are no grades of essential oils based upon their quality. There is no grade A, B, C, nor is there an actual classification in the aromatherapy world for “therapeutic grade”
In addition, two of the largest MLM (Young Living and doTERRA) have their own “certification” process of what is organic not the FDA.
According to the American College of Healthcare Sciences:
Did you know doTERRA has created its own certification system for its essential oils? Why does it matter? Well, they have managed to trademark the term "CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade®." So, not only can no other company or aromatherapy professional use this term, it actually confuses the industry-accepted terminology for how essential oils are evaluated, labeled, and marketed. Are we to assume that "CPTG Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade®" essential oils are superior to organic, sustainable sourced essential oils produced and distributed by boutique distilleries or oils that come with an independent lab report showing the constituent profile and pesticide level if any, or even oils that have nationally and internationally accepted certification such as USDA Organic or NOP Organic?
According to the FDA:
According to the FDA, these violations stemmed from Young Living’s claims of curing and treating diseases with the usage of Young Living Essential Oil aromatherapy products, causing the products to be deemed unapproved drugs by the FDA. The Warning Letter may be found here.
In particular, Young Living failed to follow FDA guidance and regulations applicable to cosmetic products, and instead labeled their products for conditions that caused the products to be deemed drugs by the Agency. Thus, it is important for marketers and sellers of aromatherapy and essential oil products to understand and comply with FDA regulations.
As the aromatherapy and essential oil industry has recently seen a rapid increase in popularity, we expect to see more attention to and FDA enforcement in this area. Compliant labeling of products will help to ensure the successful marketing and sale of the aromatherapy and essential oil products.
What makes our Essential Oils different?
We purchase directly from an essential oil wholesaler who in turn purchases directly from the Organic Farms. Because there is no such thing as “organic” essential oils, MLM companies can claim their oils are “organic” or “therapeutic grade.”
Our wholesaler purchases from Certified Organic Farms.
What does this mean?
“Organic Certification allows a farm or processing facility to sell, label, and represent their products as organic. The organic brand provides consumers with more choices in the marketplace. The USDA protects consumer options by protecting the organic seal.”
Our wholesaler purchases from smaller, family run farms to get the best price for their products. We in-turn purchase directly from the wholesaler. That means the best prices for YOU, with no other mark-ups, hidden fees or MLM practices.
How do we get the essential oils?
There are four major different ways to extract essential oils:
CO2, expression, solvent, steam-distilled
For our essential oils, we only use steam-distilled. This is an excellent article on how essential oils are extracted: Exploring Aromatherapy.
“While CO2 is the new method: there are three main disadvantages for this process are cost, potential pesticide residue, and the lack of information regarding their safety and therapeutic benefits. With regard to pesticide residue, Guba comments that “carbon dioxide extraction has been demonstrated to concentrate from 7 to 53 times more pesticide residues in the final extract.” Therefore, it seems pertinent to only use organic plant material for CO2 extraction.”
We only purchase essential oils from USA, FDA and EU certified sources. We never purchase from China as they are known to use Hexane (a petroleum based solvent) to extract essential oils. In addition, the BBC article Report: One fifth of China's soil is contaminated shows just WHY the growing process must be organic.
In our next article, we will explore the different essential oils and how to use them in your daily life. Remember every order receives a FREE sample!
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Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Thanksgiving a time for family!
We want each and every one of you to know how
thankful we are to you for making us a part of your lives.
All of us at J&J
Farm want to wish you a Happy Thanksgiving together with your family and
friends.
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November 25-27 we will be at the
Ocean Convention Center for the
33rd Annual Home Condo and Outdoor Show With Arts and Crafts
Our Holiday Scent this year:
White Christmas (YC)
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We have added to our
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Tuesday, November 1, 2016
Seaweed Detox Mask - Getting ready for the Holiday Season!
What better way to be prepared for the hectic Holiday season then with a Seaweed Detox Mask?
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Seaweed Detox Mask |
This
mask is replete with a lavish blend of mineral and antioxidant-rich kelp and
seaweeds, mushrooms and chlorella, this mask is designed to balance the
production of sebum while the clays, cocoa powder and activated bamboo/willow
charcoal unclog pores.
The
ingredients in this mask help reduce inflammation, so it may be helpful when
applied to swollen tissues, joints or achy muscles, firms the skin and
stimulates blood flow.
The Mask can be mixed with water or liquid of your choice (includes raw honey, yoghurt, etc.). As it dries, toxins are pulled out, cells are fed vital nutrition and pores are tightened.
The Mask can be mixed with water or liquid of your choice (includes raw honey, yoghurt, etc.). As it dries, toxins are pulled out, cells are fed vital nutrition and pores are tightened.
This
mask can be used on other parts of the body besides the face. When applied it is green. It will not stain
your skin.
Our
best-selling Seaweed Mask is made with all natural ingredients. These sold out
at the last craft show I attended within a few hours. I have gotten many
praises and wonderful feedback from this mask!
Made with Proprietary Blend of Clay's, Seaweed, Mushroom Powder, Herbs, Mineral Salts, Ascorbic Acid, Cocoa Powder, Activated Bamboo & Willow Charcoal, Goat Milk, Matcha, and Dead Sea Salt to draw out impurities, clean skin and detoxify skin, and tighten pores naturally.
This is a dry clay mask which means there are no preservatives and allows you to alter the consistency of the mask when applied. Your skin will look and feel amazing after using our new clay mask.
Less than the tip of a teaspoon is needed for the entire face and can be mixed with water, organic milk, tea, aloe juice or gel, raw honey or even Greek yoghurt. Adding a few drops of a carrier oil such as sweet almond, Rice Bran, Apricot Kernel, Jojoba or Rosehip will ensure easy removal and is an essential step for those prone to dry skin. Use once a week for best results.
Made with Proprietary Blend of Clay's, Seaweed, Mushroom Powder, Herbs, Mineral Salts, Ascorbic Acid, Cocoa Powder, Activated Bamboo & Willow Charcoal, Goat Milk, Matcha, and Dead Sea Salt to draw out impurities, clean skin and detoxify skin, and tighten pores naturally.
This is a dry clay mask which means there are no preservatives and allows you to alter the consistency of the mask when applied. Your skin will look and feel amazing after using our new clay mask.
Less than the tip of a teaspoon is needed for the entire face and can be mixed with water, organic milk, tea, aloe juice or gel, raw honey or even Greek yoghurt. Adding a few drops of a carrier oil such as sweet almond, Rice Bran, Apricot Kernel, Jojoba or Rosehip will ensure easy removal and is an essential step for those prone to dry skin. Use once a week for best results.
This
mask also works great as a spot treatment!
A heaping spoonful added to baths provides exceptional detoxifying benefits; plus, it makes your bath water look like the sea! I also like to add a few drops of Essential Oils for a luxurious detox bath.
A heaping spoonful added to baths provides exceptional detoxifying benefits; plus, it makes your bath water look like the sea! I also like to add a few drops of Essential Oils for a luxurious detox bath.
Always
follow up with our Face Oil Blend for your perfect moisturizer.
Our
masks are good for all skin types. However, try other liquids that are helpful to personalize
the mask for your skin.
For Dry Sensitive Skin: Yoghurt, Raw Honey and Oils (Rosehip, Sesame, Argan, Rice Bran, Apricot Kernel, Wheat Germ or Sweet Almond).
For Normal Skin: Whole Milk,Rice Bran/Grapeseed/Sweet Almond/Apricot Kernel Oil, or Rose/Orange Blossom Water.
For Oily Skin: Water, Rose/Orange Blossom Water, Witch Hazel
For Dry Sensitive Skin: Yoghurt, Raw Honey and Oils (Rosehip, Sesame, Argan, Rice Bran, Apricot Kernel, Wheat Germ or Sweet Almond).
For Normal Skin: Whole Milk,Rice Bran/Grapeseed/Sweet Almond/Apricot Kernel Oil, or Rose/Orange Blossom Water.
For Oily Skin: Water, Rose/Orange Blossom Water, Witch Hazel
I also make sure the ONLY ingredients are what you can PRONOUNCE! It scares me what is in today's products. If I can't read it, I don't use it!
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,
chocolate
,
cocoa
,
Dead Sea
,
Dead Sea Salt
,
detox
,
dry
,
goat milk
,
mask
,
normal
,
oily
,
organic
,
pores
,
seaweed
,
sensitive
,
skin types
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