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Easy & Effective Natural Beauty Hacks

This week’s solo minisode is all about making your beauty routine more natural! After beginning my natural hair journey years ago, I realized that natural, non-toxic beauty from plant-based sources was completely slept on. Now, after years of blending ...

An episode of the Naked Beauty podcast, hosted by Brooke DeVard, titled "Easy & Effective Natural Beauty Hacks" was published on December 9, 2019 and runs 14 minutes.

December 9, 2019 ·14m · Naked Beauty

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This week’s solo minisode is all about making your beauty routine more natural! After beginning my natural hair journey years ago, I realized that natural, non-toxic beauty from plant-based sources was completely slept on. Now, after years of blending ingredients in my kitchen, I can confidently say that I’ve got a handle on DIY beauty and want to share some easy tips with you all. So please- tune in for three basic natural beauty tips that will help you to save time, money, and the environment!Links to Products/Resources Mentioned:Eye makeup remover: Grapeseed oil, Jojoba oil, Olive oilOil Cleansing:Oily skin: 2 parts castor oil + 1 part carrier oil - Normal skin: 1 part castor oil + 1 part carrier oil- Dry skin: 1 part castor oil + 2 part carrier oil (avocado seed oil, pumpkin seed oil)Face Masks: full-fat yogurt (greek or goat’s milk), raw honey, manuka honey, turmericHair Masks: banana (pureed), apple cider vinegar (diluted with water + lavender essential oil) Carrier Oils: avocado seed oil, jojoba oil, apricot kernel oilBody Scrub: white sugar + carrier oil (sweet almond, apricot kernel, avocado seed) + essential oil (lemon, grapefruit, Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This week’s solo minisode is all about making your beauty routine more natural! After beginning my natural hair journey years ago, I realized that natural, non-toxic beauty from plant-based sources was completely slept on. Now, after years of blending ingredients in my kitchen, I can confidently say that I’ve got a handle on DIY beauty and want to share some easy tips with you all. So please- tune in for three basic natural beauty tips that will help you to save time, money, and the environment!

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