Herbal Infused skincare: How to use herbs and flowers for glowing skin

Would you like to make your own plant-based skincare? Is it overwhelming to think about? It doesn’t have to be. It can be simple, and your skin can be glowing and beautiful. You don’t have to use ingredients whose names you can’t pronounce. And best of all, it can be fun! This book is for those who want to create their own herbal plant-based skincare. It is in three parts: a how-to section, a plants and other ingredients section and a recipes section. At the very end is a “my recipes” section for those who would like to personalize their recipes. In this book we will be making cleansing powders (aka cleansing grains) for your face and body, body powders, bath soaks, hair masks, conditioners, oils, hydrosols, vinegars, face cream, makeup and steam facials.

Meet Carrie Scharf

Carrie Scharf has a skincare business and is the author of Carrie’s Herbal Infused Skincare Cookbook. Carrie’s experience making skincare and experimenting with ingredients inspired her to write her books. Carrie has an associate in arts degree from Mayland Community College and a BS from the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Carrie lives and works out of her home in West Virginia. She homeschools her two boys and plays clarinet with a local band.

The Cozy Bath

Do you love to take a long bath after a stressful day? Would you like to make your bath more cozy? Learn how and why baths are cozy and ways you can make them even more so. This book will tell you about bathing, plants, flowers, herbs, and many other ingredients for a relaxing bath. At the end there are many recipes from bath salts to hair rinses. What’s stopping you from taking a cozy bath today?

Meet Carrie Scharf

Carrie Scharf has a skincare business and is the author of Herbal Infused Skincare: A Beginner’s Guide to Creating Your Own Personalized Skincare. Carrie’s experience making skincare and experimenting with ingredients inspired her to write her books. Carrie has an associate in arts degree from Mayland Community College and a BS from the University of North Carolina at Asheville. Carrie lives and works out of her home in West Virginia. She homeschools her two boys and plays clarinet with a local band.