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March 12, 2012

Glow On Girl! Skin Saving Smoothie Recipe Plus Nutrition for Skin Health

Glow on Girl! Skin Saving Smoothie

We all have heard the saying you are what you eat. It’s true, and especially when it comes to healthy skin. Our skin is the largest organ we have.  When we eat healthy our skin is healthy.

                         

So what foods should you incorporate into your diet to have the skin of your dreams?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

First I suggest you get your essential fatty acids.

The good fats ..the essential fats come from foods such as salmon, cold pressed fish oil, walnuts, eggs, olive oil, flax seeds, avocados and other good for you fats. So how do foods such as these keep your skin in good condition? Well for one essential fatty acids ( more commonly known as Omega 3s), help to keep the inflammatory response of your body down. Skin issues such as acne, eczema and psoriasis are an inflammatory response of the body.  These essential fatty acids also help to prevent water loss from the skin’s cells, and helps the skin maintain moisture and suppleness. When the skin is moist and supple, it helps the skin maintain its barrier to many of the nasty bacteria out there like staph. When the skin becomes dry, and begins cracking, it’s like letting unwanted people into a party and taking over a good thing. You don’t want that.  When the skin is dry as well, you are more prone to wrinkles and other premature aging signs. Increasing essential fatty acid intake is one of the most essential ingredients to skin care, as when you are deficient your skin is the first place that it shows up.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Next, you want to make sure that you get your fresh fruits and vegetables.

Organic is best, because they have more nutritional value than their non organic counterparts. Also non organic produce is grown with chemical pesticides. Those pesticides get ingested by you and then your bloodstream gets unhappy and your skin therefore gets unhappy as well. Anyways, there are many vitamins and minerals in produce that contribute to skin wellness.  They are also full of powerful antioxidants and plant compounds which also to help protect the skin. Zinc for example helps to keep inflammation at bay, it also helps to reduce scarring ( you know from popping zits or from  burns and scrapes ). All of the B vitamins help by providing good circulation to the skin, help reduce stress which can cause flare ups, keep the skin from cracking and drying out as well as help us to grow healthy new skin cells. Vitamin C helps our skin keeps its flexibility and retain our collagen which contributes to our skin glow and suppleness. Silica which is a mineral helps our bodies make collagen. Vitamins E and A have antioxidant properties which helps our body rid itself of free radicals. Free radicals are those body bandits that destroy skin cells and can cause us to get skin cancer and other forms of cancer. Fruits and veggies are also full of water.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

What about Water?

Getting enough water keeps our skin hydrated and moisturized from the inside out. Drinking water also helps the body flush out toxins from the system. Remember, that when we have a lot of toxins swimming in our system, our skin shows it.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         

Putting what you know into action!

Here’s a delicious smoothie recipe that is full of the vitamins and minerals that your skin needs! Yum yum! Who doesn’t love a smoothie :)

                                                                               

Glow On Skin Saving Smoothie

1 organic banana peeled and sliced

1 organic mango peeled and sliced

1 cup organic spinach leaves

1 ½ cups coconut milk (not canned but the kind in the refrigerated section)

1 tbsp ground flax seed

Place all ingredients in your blender. And blend until smooth. Delish

March 8, 2012

Video: Beauty Tip – Active Charcoal and Facial Massage

June 22, 2011

How To: Natural DIY Hair Gel

I recently got asked on the Batty’s Bath Facebook Fan Page about natural hair styling products. I wont be adding any to the Batty’s Bath line any time soon because they are super easy for you to make at home! This natural hair gel is so easy to make I almost didn’t think it was worth a whole blog post lol! But, since it’s not common knowledge and makes a great gift for those hard to buy for boyfriends, husbands, brothers, and dads, I couldn’t help but share it here! Bookmark this post so when you get stuck for what to get those dudes for their birthdays or Christmas you’ll have a quick and easy solution! :)

It’s interesting to note that this recipe is versatile and rich in omega 3s – omega 3s encourage hair growth! Another interesting point is that the flaxseeds you’ll use in this recipe are the same thing that many companies use in their products and it’s what flappers used in the 20s to create that pin-curl look!
Enough with introductions though, let’s get to the recipe…
NATURAL DIY HAIR GELL
What you’ll need:
  • Ground Flaxseeds
  • Water
What to do:
  • Boil 1 cup of water
  • Add 1-2 tablespoons of flaxseeds
  • Mix
Tada! You’re done! I told you it was super easy! You just created a frothy gel-like consistency that makes for a nice, strong hold (plus sexy shine) hair gel!
April 27, 2011

How to Make Your Own Natural Air Freshener

A little while ago I was asked if Batty’s Bath offers natural air fresheners, which we don’t. Why? Because making your own is so super easy anyone can do it! Today I’ll tell you exactly how!


What You’ll Need:
  • Candle Warming Plate (available at most craft stores & where candles are sold)
  • Old candle glass jar or tea cup
  • Candle wax (most local craft stores have a variety of different waxes)
  • Essential Oils (check your local health food store) – my fav of the moment is lemongrass
What to Do:
  • Place the old candle glass jar or tea cup on the warming plate and turn it on.
  • Cut the wax into cubes – enough to fill your jar or tea cup 3/4 full.
  • Place the wax cubes into the glass jar or tea cup
  • After the wax has melted, add your favorite essential oil(s) as well as more wax if needed
  • Before long the scent of the oils will fill the room (and possibly your house!)
  • The amount of time this will last will depend on how big your jar/cup is and how much essential oils you put in. You can add more essential oils as you need them – the wax will last for a LONG time! I haven’t changed mine in 6 months!
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