Tea for Sunburns
Tea helps ease sunburns. Photo © Karen Peltier Tea for sunburns? Yes, tea. The next time you get a burn, raid your tea cupboard. Black tea, blackberry, and raspberry leaf tea are especially good...
View ArticleCocoa: Good for the Skin
Hershey’s Unsweetened Cocoa Did you know that in addition to that bottle of sunscreen, eating some raw cocoa can boost your skin’s ability to fight UV radiation? A German study published in the...
View ArticleDIY Clay Mask for Mosquito Bites — A Great Homemade Treatment that Works!
Whip up a homemade treatment for mosquito bites with just three simple natural ingredients to reduce the itching, redness, swelling, and pain. Our family just enjoyed a trip to Washington, D.C., for...
View ArticleTop Aromatherapy Treatments for Sunburns
Sunburned? Discover the top essential oils and DIY treatments, such as baths, compresses, and sprays, to reduce inflammation and relieve pain in no time. Photo © Karen Peltier With summertime almost...
View Article8 Natural Remedies for Sunburns
Aloe is a tried and true natural remedy for sunburns. Nothing is worse after spending a carefree day in the sun than developing a sunburn. Ouch! But don’t despair! If you’ve spent a little too much...
View ArticleTherapeutic Benefits of Dead Sea Salt
Dead sea salt is full of minerals that can revitalize and replenish you. Photo © Karen Peltier Several years ago, I had the good fortune of being able to spend a day at the Dead Sea. It was amazing and...
View Article5 Proven Health & Beauty Benefits of Dead Sea Mud
The Dead Sea contains mineral-rich mud full of several health and wellness benefits. Photo © Karen Peltier I was lucky enough to go to the Dead Sea several years back and experience first-hand how...
View ArticleDIY Green Tea Sea Therapy Mask to Detoxify and Rejuvenate Skin
Sea kelp is harvested from kelp beds in the ocean, dried, and turned into a powder for use in beauty and food products. Try some in your own DIY, at-home sea therapy facial mask to enjoy the minerals,...
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