Clean Body :: Experience The Art Of Zen Cleansing.
Submitted by British Beauty Blogger
As a beauty writer, I move at a rapid-fire pace from one new product to the next, testing everything that comes my way. My bathroom cabinet is usually a dizzying array of jars, tubs and spray bottles (though I’m not complaining.) But when I heard about Michael DeJong’s new book Clean Body, I was intrigued by the concept. Take five edible, eco-friendly ingredients: lemon, salt, olive oil, baking soda and white vinegar, and substitute them for all of the shampoos, conditioners, body washes, shave creams, facial cleansers, soaps and scrubs that line our showers. Clean Body catalogues dozens of recipes, covering cleansing needs from the top of your head (olive oil deep conditioner) to the tip of your toes (salt and vinegar foot tonic). The result? Reduced waste, fewer beauty expenses and a simplified cleansing experience that author Michael DeJong calls ‘zen cleansing.’ For anyone suffering allergies, product overload or just plain disappointed by the ingredients in their personal care products, Clean Body is a great reference. And even if you’re not about to surrender your must-have shampoo, Clean Body will get you thinking creatively about natural beauty and maybe even come in handy next time you run out of a product. For me, the minimalist beauty recipes in Clean Body are therapeutic. And I wouldn’t be surprised if this natural, green, back-to-basics movement starts getting noticed in the beauty industry! Writer :: Jolene Hart
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