Seaweed Beauty Guide
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The Seaweed Beauty Guide
Simply Natural!
Luxurious, Homemade, Ph-Balanced Skin-Care
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Seaweed Jelly: The Beauty Elixir!
The Seaweed Beauty Guide: Seaweed
(Algae) contains the world's most luxurious gels, used in everything
from toothpaste, moisturizers, shampoos, and some of the more expensive
cosmetics. However, all of the seaweed gels are extracted using harsh
chemicals, and yet the simplest way to obtain them in their pure form
without chemicals is to make them yourself.
This book contains simple recipes that are easy to understand, and the results are pure and natural seaweed Serums and Jellies beyond anything your skin has ever felt. Learn to make your own non-toxic, pH-balanced skin care products, safe for the whole family - for just pennies a day.
If you do nothing more than add seaweed Serum to your liquid hand soap, hair shampoo, and bath, it is well worth it - smoother, softer skin every time you wash.
This
book will appeal to the natural beauty enthusiast looking for homemade
skin care products, relaxing spa therapy recipes, and effective herbal
medicine treatments, with a slight spiritual twist on cellular
regeneration.
Get ready to experience the beastly pleasures that only handmade Seaweed Beauty Jelly can offer.
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How to make Kelp Seaweed Serum
Welcome aboard!
The Seaweed Serum Extract:
The soaked Seaweed Serum is the name I use for the clear liquid egg-white jell that forms when seaweed encounters just fresh water. It is the main ingredient used as the base in all of the recipes, and it may be made with distilled scented water. It binds and mixes the other ingredients into a smooth luxurious consistency - a kind of "carrier" or "transporter." You may leave the Serum-based recipes on day and night, as used in the herbal skin treatments.
How to make the brown Kelp Seaweed Serum Recipe
2 oz. dried brown Kelp Seaweed
1 cup Fresh Water
(#1 - 3) Cut or break the dried kelp seaweed (see: seaweed Kelp species guide page #8) into smaller size pieces.
(#4) Place the dried cut Kelp pieces into a jar. Rinse well, but briefly, before the gelling begins, in cold water. Drain.
(#5) Soak in Fresh Water for four to five days. You can start to use the Serum anytime after a few hours, but best after a few days. Add your favourite oil to use for as suntan lotion, etc.
(#6) Pour into your favourite bottle