The Green Beauty Guide: Your Essential Resource to Organic and Natural Skin Care, Hair Care, Makeup, and Fragrances

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Green Chai Toner


3 organic green tea bags


5 drops organic tea tree oil


2 drops geranium oil


1 drop eucalyptus oil


1 mg green tea extract


1 mg Acai extract


Yield:
5 ounces

This toner makes a great soothing potion for blemishes that tend to pop up overnight. According to
studies, Acai berry extract contains more antioxidants than red grapes, which makes it an
excellent inflammation quencher. It’s also thought to have cancer preventive properties. Acai
berry is harvested in Brazil rain forests, so make sure to buy an extract that was ethically
harvested.



  1. Steep the green tea stronger than you’d usually drink (for about ten minutes). Let the tea
    cool until it’s lukewarm. Keep the cup covered to preserve the steam that may carry
    beneficial volatile compounds of the tea.

  2. Blend well. Remove the teabags and add all the oils and extracts.

  3. Store this toner in the fridge for up to one month, but do not freeze.


Silver Vitamin Blend


10 drops colloidal silver 400 IU vitamin E 2 ml beta-carotene 1 g ascorbic acid

Yield:
5 ounces

This blend is a powerful antioxidant with clinically proven anti-inflammatory action. It can be
used as an antimicrobial base for your homemade cleansers and masks. This blend prolongs shelf
life of oil-based creams for up to six months, and keeps water-based preparations fresh for up to
two months.



  1. To make a concentrated solution that you can use in your homemade green beauty
    preparations, combine all ingredients in ½ ounce of purified water. Add the blend to 4 ounces
    of the finished product.

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