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Skin Care Secrets Revealed: Spa Treatments for home and professional use
By Kolbjorn Borseth
NOTE: To read about Bath and Body Treatments and products click here.
Spa culture is ancient and has been practised in various forms in many civilisations and countries. Spa Treatments can be can be a very relaxing way to enjoy looking after your health and well-being and they can be made using natural raw materials which care for your skin and do not harm the environment. Spa Treatments are easy to make and we supply a range of Publications, Recipes, Courses and the raw materials you need - whether you’re a beginner or a professional. Read on to discover the different ways in which we can support you. You don’t have to wait until you can take time off to enjoy a spa experience. You can incorporate the use of the spa products you make into your everyday well-being and beauty routine.
Starter Packs
If you have yet to 'have a go' at making your own Spa Treatments, then this is a great opportunity. We have designed a series of Starter Packs for making natural skin care, spa and cosmetic products. These Packs come complete with Spa Treatment Recipes and instructions so that you can make your own Spa Treatments easily and economically. You don't need special equipment either - all you need are items from your own kitchen.
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and many thanks."
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Publications
Aromantic’s Books and Recipe Brochures have been designed and written to provide you with Recipes, information and instructions needed to make your own Spa Treatments and also other skin care products, from raw materials using simple equipment. Also included is basic raw material information. These unique publications reveal the Recipes and know-how you need to be able to start making dozens of different products, inexpensively and naturally.
We especially recommend Kolbjorn’s book, Natural Spa Products: How to make your own professional and home spa products using natural ingredients. This gorgeous 136-page book is packed with over 230 easy-to-follow recipes for natural and high quality spa products that anyone – beginners or professionals alike – can make. Click here for a free PDF of the book's contents.
Courses
We offer a range of Courses for all levels of experience that offer you the opportunity to learn how to make natural skin care and cosmetic products that are tailor-made to specific skin conditions, either for your own personal use or for those of you who are professional practitioners. More specifically, we offer Advanced Spa Products 1 and Advanced Spa Products 2, each a one-day course with Kolbjorn Borseth that combine theory and practice. These are very intensive courses during which you’ll make a lot of professional spa products that can be for your own use, sold to your therapy clients, or sold commercially to the public. A comprehensive range of course materials are provided for each student and several products made during the practical sessions are for students to take home. On the Advanced Spa Products 1 Course we make products based on recipes for bath salts, bath melts, body butters, exfoliates, cleansers and toners. You will receive over 80 new recipes and a lot of extra knowledge, including recipes for bath oils, bath foams, massage oils, face oils and anti-wrinkle oils, all of which are easy to make at home. On the Advanced Spa Products 2 Course we make products based on recipes for treating acne as well as varicose veins as well for eye creams and gels, and compresses. You will receive over 80 new recipes.
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for the two days. I wasn't feeling confident about trying to
make a really high quality, natural product and getting involved
in the beauty / bodycare business, but now I know I have a
source for materials and for learning and I really want to
go for it and offer people in Ireland and beyond something
better and more natural.
You are an excellent teacher and my only
regret was that I wasn't staying for Sunday as well."
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Spa Recipes
Sugar Scrub Recipe
This recipe is taken from Aromantic Newsletter no 27, Spring 2008. Sugar cane produces glycolic acid, one of the natural alpha hydroxy acids that exfoliates the skin.
This Sugar Scrub is a luxurious blend of sugar in vitamin-rich and cleansing oils that is suitable for dry/sensitive skin. If you do have sensitive skin, remember to use essential oils that are suitable, such as lavender, chamomile, etc. If you want to turn this Scrub into an Anti-Cellulite product, then why not add Celery Seed (Organic) Essential Oil or our Detox Essential Oil Blend as they will help treat cellulite by stimulating the lymphatic system.
100g Brown Sugar
5ml Thistle Oil
5ml Avocado Oil
5ml Castor Oil
2ml/g Vitamin E Oil (undiluted, 100%)
20-25 drops Essential Oils
Method for making the Sugar Scrub
- Mix all of the ingredients together and fill into jar and label.
- The Scrub will keep for 1 year.
Method for using all Scrubs and Polishes
- When you are showering, take a portion of your body polish into your hand and gently "polish" your body using a firm but gentle circular motion, paying particular attention to the dry areas of your body.
- Wash off the body polish while you’re showering.
- Remember to take extra care as the oils in your body polish can make the shower floor or bath quite slippery.
- It will exfoliate dead skin cells and moisturise your body, but you may need to apply another moisturiser, depending on how your skin feels.
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Cleansing Gel with Clay
Here the framework is provided by xanthan gum and water which together create a gel. To this clay is added as a cleansing agent.
NB! The clay must be sprinkled into the water. Allow it to gently settle. The xanthan gum is beaten in vigorously in Stage 2.
This gel is sufficiently liquid to be stored in bottles. If you wish to make a thicker gels to keep in jars, add an additional 0.5-1g xanthan gum to your recipe. Does not remove eye make–up. Massage into dry skin & rinse off. Use the right clay for your skin type. See our Face Mask article for more information.
Stage 1
84ml Orange Flower Water
1g/2ml/1/2 tsp Xanthan Gum
Stage 2
3 drops Lemon Essential Oil
2 drops Clary Sage Essential Oil
10g Clay
Method for making Cleansing Gel with Clay
- Stage 1 - Measure the water in a jug and pour into a bowl.
- Measure a level 2ml measuring spoon with xanthan gum powder.
- Sprinkle the xanthan gum powder over the water little by little, whisking vigorously. If your gel gets lumpy, blend until smooth with an electric blender.
- When there are no more lumps, stop whisking or blending.
- Stage 2 - Add all of the other pre-measured ingredients and mix well in to the gel. NB! The clay must be sprinkled into the water. Allow it to gently settle.
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Helpful hint
It is useful to write down all your recipes, including the ones which are not so successful, along with the date, a batch number and the intended purpose of the product. With all this information you should be able to work out the reason for any problems you may have and more importantly will be able to reproduce your successes.
The main thing to remember is to have fun and enjoy yourself!
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