Organic Beauty: A Beginner’s Guide to Organic Skin Care for Natural Beauty
By James Smith
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In this book, you’ll learn more about what it means to chase after “organic beauty” and how it can change the way you think about your appearance and your grooming.
Here’s what you’ll discover with this guide:
- How to spot harmful ingredients on labels
- How to create an organic, effective skin-care regime
- How to make organic toothpaste
- How to make organic hair products
- How to make your own makeup
- How to enhance your health with natural solutions
- How to make your own soap
- How to make your own sunblock
- How to create an organic face mask
- And much more!
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Organic Beauty - James Smith
CONCLUSION
Introduction
What does beauty mean to you?
It’s a concept that has been somewhat lost along the way in the digital age. Companies trying to sell products with photo shopped women wearing far too much makeup, Instagram accounts run by influencers
who spend their time pouting at the camera and taking selfies.
These influences have warped our perceptions of what it means to be attractive in the modern age, and they have unfortunate, destructive impacts on our health and happiness.
And this is a serious problem.
Before we get ahead of ourselves and start attacking the health and beauty industry, we should first remember that this is nothing new. Culture has shaped perceptions of beauty for centuries, which has a huge impact on how we feel about ourselves, our aspirations, and our health. It guides how we treat ourselves, and ultimately what we look for in partners.
Unfortunately, it just so happens that this can be a toxic and harmful influence.
But there is a truer type of beauty that transcends trends and fads. It is the natural, glowing beauty that comes from being truly healthy and happy.
Because while you can try and hide or alter your looks with expensive products, they are ultimately all trying to emulate the appearance of natural youth, energy, and vigor (we’ll discuss this more in the final chapter).
When you naturally look and feel great, you don’t need to do this.
You will simply look natural y healthier, more vibrant, and more attractive.
People will notice that you look different, but they won’t be able to put a finger on it. They’ll say you have a glow.
You’ll feel and look great, and people will be drawn to you.
The best part? The journey it takes to get here doesn’t involve using damaging chemicals, or going through painful procedures. It is the very act of nourishing and caring for yourself that will lead to that organic beauty. That outward glow is simply a reflection or a projection of your inner state of being.
This is the appeal of organic, natural beauty. And it’s something that anyone can achieve.
In this book, you’ll learn more about what