Eating well, looking good

Eating well, looking good

Healthy skin-care products start in your kitchen
Brigitte Holiday, owner of DermaDaisy skin care, measures cold pressed coconut oil into a container to weigh, the first step in making deodorant.
Essential oils like lavender and bergamot are the good-smelling part of perfume, creams and lotions.
Baking soda, which acts as a natural deodorizer, and arrowroot powder, which absorbs liquid, are the active ingredients in homemade deodorant.
Brigitte Holiday, owner of DermaDaisy, uses only non-toxic and all-natural ingredients in her products.
Making your own body scrub couldn’t be easier. Just add a few drops of grapeseed oil, olive oil and essential oils to sugar, mix and ... Voilà! It’s ready for you and your shower.
After adding essential oils and letting the mixture cool and thicken, Brigitte Holiday, owner of DermaDaisy, pours homemade lavender-scented deodorant into roll-on tubes, which can be purchased at local health food stores.

Eating well, looking good

Brigitte Holiday, owner of DermaDaisy skin care, measures cold pressed coconut oil into a container to weigh, the first step in making deodorant.
Essential oils like lavender and bergamot are the good-smelling part of perfume, creams and lotions.
Baking soda, which acts as a natural deodorizer, and arrowroot powder, which absorbs liquid, are the active ingredients in homemade deodorant.
Brigitte Holiday, owner of DermaDaisy, uses only non-toxic and all-natural ingredients in her products.
Making your own body scrub couldn’t be easier. Just add a few drops of grapeseed oil, olive oil and essential oils to sugar, mix and ... Voilà! It’s ready for you and your shower.
After adding essential oils and letting the mixture cool and thicken, Brigitte Holiday, owner of DermaDaisy, pours homemade lavender-scented deodorant into roll-on tubes, which can be purchased at local health food stores.