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74 of 74 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful recipe book, but . . .,
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This review is from: Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics (Paperback)
. . . (and there is always a but), it is not for those whose ambitious beginnings fall to ruin at the thought of working towards their hobby goals. This book contains marvelous recipes, but one must want to make them quite a lot to search out a good portion of the ingredients. Perhaps my experience is singular, but my well-stocked natural food store had never seen witch hazel that was bottled pure and without accoutrements such as aloe. Other obstacles were present as I tried to gather necessary ingredients, and so my interest slowly waned. The book is, however, well written, concise, and with all the information needed to use it arranged neatly for easy reference. This woman knows her stuff. In the back of the book can be found a few reputable companies from which to mail-order your products if they are not readily available. Once again, this takes patience. One more word of caution: the book contains very few "food" recipes; that is, no "avacado and banana masks" or "pancake batter miracles." It is a book of traditional herbal extract or fresh herb recipes. I say this simply to make sure you buy the home beauty book you desire. So, in conclusion, if you are willing to work a bit more to have your homemade radiance and NOT eat it too, this is the book for you.
81 of 83 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I wouldn't be without this book!,
By wingfaith@angelfire.com (Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics (Paperback)
This is the neatest book. I'm allergic to most face cleansers and mosturizers so now I make my own with essential oils and carrier oils, and this is the book that showed me how. There are many blends to use. Very easy to understand instructions. Just all out a fine book!
51 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Nice for beginners, but...,
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This review is from: Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics (Paperback)
The recipes are okay if you're just starting out, but her creams tend to be high on oil and low on water. I find that the proportions in her cream recipes don't work very well for my skin (but they could very well work for yours. Everyone's different). For this reason, I didn't rate the book very highly. There is nothing here that you wouldn't find in other more comprehensive books (e.g. Earthly Bodies, Heavenly Hair by Dina Falconi). I was also mystified by Ms. Byers statement that facial steaming was bad for everyone (or something to that effect). It has certainly been wonderful for my skin, although obviously, it is not something I would do everyday. I've also read in Beauty magazines that many supermodels steam their faces regularly. For the amount of money I paid for this book, I felt I didn't get very much.
31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simple, fun recipes,
By Judy B. (Reisterstown, MD) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics (Paperback)
I've bought a number of natural beauty books, and this is one that I use again and again. The recipes are simple enough to put together in 10 minutes, which is very important to me--I know it's lazy, but if a recipe takes too much prep work, I usually won't fit it into my schedule. Another thing I like is that the recipes are in small batches; I can try them out without wasting a lot of expensive ingredients if I decide I don't like the recipe (and because they're natural, they're less likely to do natural things like grow mold or go rancid before I'm done using them). I've had no problem finding all of the ingredients on the web--it would be hard to shop for them in a grocery store. The author gives you enough guidance to start as a beginner, with lots of encouragement to try out your own adaptations.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Pretty good,
This review is from: Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics (Paperback)
This book is pretty good, but did not have as many recipes along the lines I was looking for. Also, the recipes did not have as many along the lines of organic and natural as I would have liked. But all in all, great start in making your own creations.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very good book,
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very easy recipes for making your own beauty products. I loved the soap recipes, but you do need to start with a basic soap and shred it and remold, so you're really just "adding" to a soap that's already been made. Very basic, fun recipes, great for kids! I am a huge olive oil fan, and I really enjoyed making some wonderful olive-oil products.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Natural Body Basics: Making your own cosmetics,
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I love all of Dorie Byers books, they are written in a way that everyone can understand. The retail price is good and the condition of the book when I received it was excellent.
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Natural Body Basics: Making Your Own Cosmetics by Dorie Byers (Paperback - June 26, 1996)
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