Posted by admin on February 22nd, 2008
Here’s a really nice little spa job for your frizzy ends, dry or damaged hair. Doesn’t take a lot, so don’t overdo it. After wrapping your hair in this beauty treatment - treat yourself to a nice hot bath full of bubbles made from a package of dry powdered milk and a tsp of honey!
Put 1 T each of Jojoba & Sweet Almond Oil in the palm of your hand (or small container). Add the following essential oils and mix thoroughly:
Cedarwood - 1 drop
Clary Sage - 3 drops
Geranium - 2 drop
Lavender - 2 drop
Rosemary - 2 drops
After thoroughly mixing together, massage blend into dry hair and rub into scalp. Wrap head in towel and relax in that hot bath for an hour. Afterwards, just shampoo with a very mild or castile Shampoo and rinse well. You can also add the essential oils to your regular shampoo for a nice treat as well!
Need to find the essential oils? Go to TLC NATURALLY
blessings & peace
Pam
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Posted by Pam on January 15th, 2008
Wow! I can’t believe all the new members we’re getting at Missouri Crafts Network!! What a wonderful feeling knowing that something you did has had such a warm reception in the craft world!
If you haven’t joined yet, then you need to check us out at Missouri Crafts Network!
Pam
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Posted by admin on October 27th, 2007
Just thought I’d get this going - this is a good place to just get to know each other.
Just a few comments about me - I’m a great nana (at least that’s what my 6 grand daughters say!), a good wife (well, most of the time…been working on it for 37 years) and a great pet owner (my hubby says he wants to come back as one of my pets!). I love gardening, learning about herbs and holistic ways of nature, studying the biblical roots (instead of man’s doctrine/tradition), and networking with others that enjoy the same things.
This blog was created because I’d like to meet other crafters in the state of Missouri and couldn’t find any other way to do it. So I’m hoping that a LOT of Missouri Crafters will find our blog, our yahoogroup and our home page - Missouri Crafters!
My favorite craft is soap making, herbal tinctures and making herb vinegars - what’s yours?
Pam
Missouri Crafters
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