Living Magazine Winter Living Magazine 2015/2016 | Page 28
Idea Notebook
Body Warming Moisturizing Oil
Contains Cardamom and Wild Orange essential oils, both
provide a nice warm feeling on your skin.
You will need
1 ounce glass jar
Coconut oil
6 drops Cardamom essential oil
6 drops Wild Orange essential oil
Stirring stick
To Make
1. F
ill jars with coconut oil; create a hole in the
middle with stirring stick.
2. Add essential oils into hole; then stir to
combine.
-Luci Vieira, Ontario Canada
Heater in a Tin Use to warm up your muscles and feet
You will need
• ⅛ cup beeswax
• ⅓ cup coconut oil
• 2 drops Clove essential oil
• Tins for your balm
•3
drops Black Pepper,
Cardamom, Cinnamon
essential oils
To Make
1. P
lace beeswax and coconut oil in
a small pot over medium heat on
stove (or use microwave).
2. Stir occasionally until wax and
oil is melted. Let cool for a
minute.
3. D
rop essential oils into
the tin and slowly pour
the wax/oil mixture. Mix
gently to fully blend.
4. Let cool and harden before
applying to skin.
-Nadia Pinna, West Virginia
Bye-Bye Cold Feet, Hello Ski Fever!
"I love rubbing a blend of Cypress and Peppermint on my feet and
calves prior to putting on my ski socks. It smells ah-mazing, wakes
up my senses and helps keep my feet warm.
-Brooke Dahlgren, Oregon
Natural Coffee Creamer
"I use 2 cups of almond milk, ½ cup of condensed milk, and 1
drop of Cinnamon in a blender bottle. Shake it up and I have
my creamer for my coffee."
-Rainy Ungemach, North Carolina
Blemish Free Skin
"After cleansing and toning your face, mix a few drops of
Frankincense, Melaleuca, and Sandalwood on the palm of
your hand, then apply to your face in the light circular rubbing
motion. Repeat the process once a week, or when needed."
-Rainy Ungemach, North Carolina
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