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Cooling and Cleansing: The Benefits of Rose Water
Cleopatra, famous for her ancient beauty secrets, used rose water in various face masks. It also prevents aging by reducing wrinkles and tightening skin pores. Dry skin can be hydrated by using rose water as a moisturizer. Rose water cleanses the skin, removing dirt, oil and other pollutants from deep inside the skin pores.
7 commentsCandles - Make A New Candle From Left Over Candle Stubs
Left over candle stubs and wax left in burned out jar candles can be used to create a new candle by mixing the old candle left-overs.
32 commentsAromatic Plants for a Home Garden Design
Aromatic plants, whether trees, shrubs, perennial flowers, or herbs add a distinctive touch to your home garden design. Here is a list of easy to find scented plants for a romantic garden.
33 commentsHow you can be successful in layering perfume - with lotion and soaps, or layer smells with different perfumes.
How to layer your perfume to make your favourite smell last longer or mix and match different perfumes to make a unique fragrance.
0 commentsA Coffee Habit That Won't Leave You Broke
Here is a coffee habit that won't leave you broke. I have found a pre-ground coffee that I love.
0 commentsHow to Start a Aloe Vera Project Small Project
ALOEVERA A. Aloe Vera Linn (Family - Liliaceae) is one of the 200 species of Aloe present in the world. It is a native of North Africa but presently found abundantly throughout the world. B. Aloe is derived from Arabia word Alloeh or the...
3 commentsOnions for Soups & Sauces - Sweat, Saute or Caramelize?
A heaping bowl of onions. Onions are included in the culinary ingredients known as aromatics. All of these are fragrant plants or spices and contain volatile oils that enhance the flavor of foods. The oils in...
8 commentsFavourite flowers: Love in the mist
For those of you who are new to the flower Love In The Mist there is an image above. Pretty, I think you will agree.These delicate flowers grow in wild looking groups. Once you have grown a patch of these flowers they will come back year after year. Well sometimes with a little help from YOU.Each flower, at the end of the growing season in Autumn, turns into a dried, round seed head. These do not look unattractive, in some ways. I usually...
18 commentsHow to make your own natural incense
Incense making is as ancient as humanity's control over fire- older than written history and often shrouded in mystery. It is not difficult to see that incense has been burned throughout the ages and for many...
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