
The Green Beauty Guide: Your Essential Resource to Organic and Natural Skin Care, Hair Care, Makeup, and Fragrances
In-depth guide to practice, author and nutrition specialist registered Gabriel (Clear Skin) recommends the application of cosmetics everyday with the same controls, which also applies to food ” which is a chemical found in cosmetics are thousands of hungry mouths, which also cover the pores of the skin.
“Navigating the label is a real problem, because cosmetics are not government regulation Unlike food and drugs, such as, for example, skin care products sold in the “natural” or “organic” can contain several hazardous chemicals, few realize the ingredients to justify their claims.
Gabriel is a list of hazardous substances must be carefully (and why), identifies the safest products on the market (free of synthetic colors, fragrances, preservatives or detergents), and takes the reader step by step, by cleaning and coloring, facials, lotions, sunscreen, hair care and child care.
Her sophisticated daily regimen (two daily cleansing, exfoliation, relaxing, moisturizing and sun screen) may be too much for some readers, but those who can afford to find the tips useful for surprising home brewed cosmetics (eggs for masks, lemon and sour cream and exfoliants, organic mayonnaise and cream and a moisturizing foot mask). Although aimed at women, Gabriel also products which are men and children, including shaving foam, soap, shampoo and powder.
Green DescriptionGo product and get a great promise of beauty is as close as pharmacy hold-shampoo that gives hair more body, lotions that smooth out wrinkles, makeup that makes your skin appear flawless, and drinking, taking everything again.
But while conventional products, ie they are more beautiful, they contain toxins and preservatives, which are both hazardous to the environment and the body’s own Bad’s, including synthetic fragrances , petrochemicals and even formaldehyde.
Finally, they detract from the natural vitality and appearance. Fortunately, fashion writer, nutrition and beauty maven Julie Gabriel helps you find the right way is a natural, healthy, green beauty.
It will help you interpret the labels on every cosmetic product you seek and avoid toxic chemicals and dangerous in its detailed list of toxic ingredients. You will learn valuable tips on what your skin is really healthy, more radiant and youthful.
Julie goes even further and show you how to make your own beauty products nourish your skin, save your bank account and a healthy body and environment, such as:
- Cleansing creams and oils
- Trainers
- face
- eyes circle remedies
- anti-aging serums
- Lip Balms
- Scrubs scrubs
- clay and cleansing masks, moisturizers treatment of acne makeup remover
- teeth whiteners
- Shampoos care products
- Perfumes
- pushing a protective factor against insects of baby products
- and more!
His friendly advice, thorough and useful, fabulous beauty recipes, product recommendations and ratings, the toxic components and a complete list of more resources online, Julie Gabriel, you get all the information you need to pass the green without going out and becoming more natural, healthy and beautiful you are. See all Editorial Reviews
The founder and owner of a product line of skin care organic, Little Mary, are proving to discuss cosmetics and skin care that most of the beauty industry wants to keep secret. For example, the entire product is labeled "organic" is a drop of essential oils. This is called greenwashing, and most greenwashers more money to promote itself as environmentally friendly as they are planning on toxin-free, environmentally friendly products.
The Green Beauty Guide, Julie Gabriel starts to learn all the basics for the skin and provide guidance on what to look and all beauty products. It teaches you how to distinguish good marketing campaign and truly organic products. The ten commandments are found in Green Beauty, How to Go Green with recipes to go Broke his own organic cleaning products such as cosmetics and dyes, facial masks, moisturizers and even easier to zap acne with simple ingredients.
To me, if consumers care about the environment, implementation of what most of us will also make the skin and the environment was initially a little intimidating and scary really, but information is Gabriel easy to make a green switch. I was in my control panels of labels and packaging. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in making a difference.
I found this book to be somewhat fashionable. American women really have time to mix your own beauty products? I know nobody does. Page 57 labeling warns against a celebrity, but on page 75 refers to all the celebrities who use the Suki Naturals. He always returns the loan makers of natural products, but they are recorded as facts. The conventional products may also do so, and he is wrong. She loves the book Dr. Hauschka Mascara, but said he works on his website. Little things like that upset me. I have learned to avoid the ingredients, so all is not lost.
The Green Beauty Guide (GBG) is a good reference, it is my place on the shelf for some time. Personally, I found this book particularly useful, since I'm allergic to paraben preservatives, which are commonly used in beauty and cosmetics, so I have some experience of what the author speaks. GBG Now I am now aware of several other ingredients that I should also pay attention when I read the labels and I have added several new items to my beauty routine and confidence.
However, the Green Beauty Guide is not only putting the spotlight, things should not turn your face and body, but it gives you instructions on how to find effective products that do not contain harmful ingredients which, believe me, is not as easy as it seems. I can not tell you how many hours I spent searching the corridors of beauty and cosmetic cases examined Teeny list of ingredients – to discover, hidden away from parabens products labeled "clean", the "natural" or "anti -allergens. GBG is reaching all the debunking of fashionable word common to these requirements and provide the reader directly to the facts of the entire advertising / marketing game.
This brings me to part of the Green Guide to beauty, I love most – the list (and ratings) number of recommended products are grouped by function and suggestions, if these products can be purchased. And these do-it-yourselfers here – a list of recipes to help your green beauty, including information on how to obtain, store and mix all the ingredients you need products that you want to create.
I highly recommend this book to all women. Even if you do not have allergic reactions to your beauty products, like myself, this guide will really open their eyes to what is actually put on the skin every day, and may just inspire you to do some changes to the products you use. In recent years I have been aware of this, the natural / organic / green cosmetics have really made some steps forward in the mainstream of the beauty aisle. It can only improve from that.