Willow and Sage Autumn 2015 Instant Download
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Willow and Sage features unique uses and recipes for homemade bath and body products. In this issue, learn how to make soap with calendula petals, perfect for people with sensitive skin and minor irritations like cuts, sunburns, and acne. Jill McKeever, creator and owner of For Strange Women, shares her all-natural line of botanical perfumes from wild-harvested, organic ingredients. We’ll explore the benefits of using products with activated charcoal (yes, charcoal!), a natural detoxifier, in your bath and beauty routine. Plus, get the recipes for an at-home sea salt hair spray, an ultra-moisturizing cucumber and coconut oil body scrub, a two-ingredient puffy eye serum, pampering scrubs, and more.
Click here to learn how you can get published in Willow and Sage.
Featured Techniques:
- Medjool date sugar scrub
- Small-batch perfumes
- Cheek stain
- Melt and pour soaps
- All-natural lemon balm bug spray
- Two-ingredient, simple face wash
- The power of aloe vera
- Heal dry skin with a balm made from coconut oil, beeswax, Shea butter, and essential oil
- DIY candle
- At-home manicure
- Explaining the benefits of activated charcoal
- Organic coffee face mask
- Uses for wax in packaging with chalkboard paper
- Simple homemade sugar scrubs
- Etching on amber jars
In Every Issue:
- Letters to the Editor
- Letter from the Editor
- Product Reviews
- Destinations: Retailers in Your Area
- Prepping for Print
- Submission Guidelines
Featured Artists:
- Jill McKeever of For Strange Women perfumes
- Lee Hersh and Davida Kugelmass
- Jan Berry
- Katie Femia
- Kacey Fischer
- Kate Bello
- Brittany Bailey
- Stephanie Rose
- Jessica Woodlief
- Sarah Howard
- Katie Enzenberger
- Kyrstie Barcak
- Johanna Love
- Christen Hammons
- Shawna Horan
- Darryl Groves
- Jamey Ekins
- Angi Campbell
*This download is compatible with any device that supports PDFs. In some cases, you might need to download Adobe Acrobat, for free, to be able to view PDFs on your device.
For a limited time, download this PDF to gain instant access to Willow and Sage Autumn 2015 across your desktop, tablet, and mobile devices!
Willow and Sage features unique uses and recipes for homemade bath and body products. In this issue, learn how to make soap with calendula petals, perfect for people with sensitive skin and minor irritations like cuts, sunburns, and acne. Jill McKeever, creator and owner of For Strange Women, shares her all-natural line of botanical perfumes from wild-harvested, organic ingredients. We’ll explore the benefits of using products with activated charcoal (yes, charcoal!), a natural detoxifier, in your bath and beauty routine. Plus, get the recipes for an at-home sea salt hair spray, an ultra-moisturizing cucumber and coconut oil body scrub, a two-ingredient puffy eye serum, pampering scrubs, and more.
Click here to learn how you can get published in Willow and Sage.
Featured Techniques:
- Medjool date sugar scrub
- Small-batch perfumes
- Cheek stain
- Melt and pour soaps
- All-natural lemon balm bug spray
- Two-ingredient, simple face wash
- The power of aloe vera
- Heal dry skin with a balm made from coconut oil, beeswax, Shea butter, and essential oil
- DIY candle
- At-home manicure
- Explaining the benefits of activated charcoal
- Organic coffee face mask
- Uses for wax in packaging with chalkboard paper
- Simple homemade sugar scrubs
- Etching on amber jars
In Every Issue:
- Letters to the Editor
- Letter from the Editor
- Product Reviews
- Destinations: Retailers in Your Area
- Prepping for Print
- Submission Guidelines
Featured Artists:
- Jill McKeever of For Strange Women perfumes
- Lee Hersh and Davida Kugelmass
- Jan Berry
- Katie Femia
- Kacey Fischer
- Kate Bello
- Brittany Bailey
- Stephanie Rose
- Jessica Woodlief
- Sarah Howard
- Katie Enzenberger
- Kyrstie Barcak
- Johanna Love
- Christen Hammons
- Shawna Horan
- Darryl Groves
- Jamey Ekins
- Angi Campbell
*This download is compatible with any device that supports PDFs. In some cases, you might need to download Adobe Acrobat, for free, to be able to view PDFs on your device.