Book One: DIY Shampoo, Conditioner, and Hair Masks: Budget-Friendly and Organic Hair Products That are Homemade
Here is a preview of what you will learn from this book:
• Health risks associated with popular commercial ingredients
• Top organic homemade shampoo recipes
• Top organic homemade conditioner recipes
• Top organic homemade hair mask recipes
• And Much More
Book Two: DIY Body Scrubs and Facial Masks: Over 25 Organic Recipes to Nourish, Exfoliate and Hydrate Your Skin
Just take a look at the different types of recipes you’ll find in here:
• Facial Masks for Dry or Oily Skin
• Facial Masks for Normal to Sensitive Skin
• Facial Masks to Eradicate Breakouts
• Body Scrubs for Dry or Oily Skin
• Body Scrubs for Normal to Sensitive Skin
Book Three: DIY Organic Lip Balms: A Guide to Making Your Own Balms to Nourish and Protect Your Lips
Here is a preview of what you will learn from this book:
• Ingredients that you should use in homemade lip balms
• Commercial lip balm ingredients that you should avoid
• How to get SPF protection from your lip balm
• Tons of homemade organic lip balm recipes
• And Much More
Book Four: Living a Natural Life: 40 Easy, DIY Recipes to Detoxify Your Home and Beauty Routine
Inside You Will Learn:
◠What’s in the Products You Use
â— What Those Chemicals Do
â— How to Use Ingredients that are Good for You
â— How to Clean Your Home with the Right Stuff
â— How to Improve Your Skin and Your Wallet at the Same Time
â— How to Make the Products You Love for a Fraction of a Cost
â— And Much More
Book Five: DIY Soapmaking: A Beginner's Guide to Making Beautiful and Luxurious Natural Homemade Soap
In this book, I’ll tell you:
• The basics of soap making
o Information about lye, equipment, additives, and how to clean up after you’re finished
• How to make homemade soap using the cold-process method
o How to prepare the ingredients, measure, cook, cool down, mix, add additives, cut, and cure the soap
• The hot process soap or slow cooker homemade soap method
o How to prepare your equipment, prepare the lye, measure, stir, cook, add additives, and cure the soap
• How to make a soap mold using wood, some wood glue, and a few screws
• Seven all-time favorite soap recipes
• Tips and tricks on how to treat your soap after it’s been cured, and how to label your soap
• And much more!
Book Six: How to Make Dried Herbs: Drying Herbs for Natural Healing
Here is a preview of what you will learn from this book:
• How simply adding more herbs to your regular meals can be beneficial.
• The real benefits of growing herbs including the benefits of tending a garden.
• The real discussion about what you can realistically help with the use of herbs and what you cannot.
• How certain herbs can interfere with your medications and how to avoid these interactions.
• The many methods of drying your herbs plus some additional methods of storing herbs for long-term use.
• The best ways to store your herbs once you have dried them.