DIY: Whipped Lavender Coconut Body Butter

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as far as i'm concerned this whipped body butter is it.

face, hands, cuticles, feet, you name it.

lotion kindly made it's way out of my house years ago when i realized it was actually making my eczema worse (fragrances, chemicals, blah!), rather than soothe it. i found refuge with oils like avocado, almond, sesame & grapeseed but this recipe takes it to another level & i can't get enough.


what you need:

1C coconut oil (unrefined & in a solid state)

1/4C almond oil

1/4C aloe vera gel

30 dashes of lavender essential oil (or your favorite, lavender is one of the most sensitive)

electric hand mixer


what to do:

make sure the coconut oil you are using is in a solid state — this is key to making it fluffy

combine all ingredients in a bowl

use hand mixer to whip into a fluffy texture making sure to break up the hard bits of coconut oil 

jar it & you're good to go

keep in mind that in warmer weather this will be more of a liquid than solid, but still works just the same.

tip: try adding to a bath or using for shaving


have you tried it? let me know what you think in the COMMENTS below!


Featured on MindBodyGreen: 5 Things Healthy People Do Every Day Before Work

i am so grateful today to have been featured on one of my most favorite & go-to health & wellness websites. i will surely be buzzing all day...

read the article below or view it on the MindBodyGreen website here: http://bit.ly/1dTiqGA

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Adding five things to your day usually means taking more time out of it, right?

Usually. But not in this case.

When the five additional tasks are tailored to give an efficient and healthy trajectory to your day, the result is actually the opposite: more time to do what you love, with less stress, a calmer mind and a body that feels damn good.

Here are your five action steps to feel less burned out and more accomplished when the day is over:

1. Drink warm lemon water.

Jump starting your day with hydration is always a good thing.

Warming it up and adding lemon activates digestion and sets you on the right track having made your first decision of the day in the direction of your health.

2. Move.

Stretch, go for run, do yoga, whatever your flavor. Giving your body some movement first thing in the morning is an energizing, stress-relieving and mind-clearing way to start your day.

3. Meditate (visualize, project, manifest, envision, etc.).

Set the tone of your day with a positive intention and you'll be surprised at how far that feeling carries you.

Whether it's reciting an affirmation or sitting in stillness for two minutes, you'll lift your mood and put a smile on your face. Guaranteed. Visualizing your awesome day ahead of you allows you to create your most ideal day before you even step out the door. Yes, please!

4. Schedule your to-dos.

Yeah, yeah, everyone has a to-do list, that's nothing new. Turning it into an actionable plan is the crucial factor. Here's how:

At the beginning of each week, take your running to-do list and assign each task to the day of the week when it's most likely to be accomplished. Then put them in order, starting with tasks you'll do before work, then on your lunch break, then after work. Start with the most important and go from there. You might find that some of them aren't urgent enough to add, so those can wait.

Adding a few doable tasks to each day takes the anxiety out of what seems to be a never-ending list. Checking off four things in a day feels more accomplished than hacking away four off a long list of 20 that just keeps building.

Planning each task you wish to complete makes your schedule more manageable, helps you remember and gives you someone to be accountable to — yourself! Anytime you can take out on-the-fly decision-making and potential anxiety, it's a good thing.

Allow me to contradict myself for a moment: flexibility is also a key factor here. If you find yourself with less time than expected, don’t sweat it; just find a place to renegotiate where it might fit later in the week. OR, perhaps you didn’t make time for it because it’s not as important to you as you thought ...

5. Eat breakfast (and pack a lunch!).

It’s really a no brainer: a hungry person isn't as effective at work, nor is she that fun to talk to. Do yourself (and everyone around you) a favor and at least start your day off at baseline — fed.

As for lunch: when you BYO to work you're doing three things for yourself: saving money, ensuring you're packing a healthy meal and keeping yourself from the starvation-induced impulsive 3 p.m. lunch, which for me can turn into a 30-minute debate on where to go and what to get. What a waste of time!

Now go on with your productive, healthy and happy self.

Do you have any must-do morning rituals that keep you sane & healthy? Share in the COMMENTS below...

DIY: Shampoo & Conditioner

you heard me. i am asking you to NOT WASH YOUR HAIR. scary, huh? not really, you just have try it.

the only thing similar about this hair washing routine to the standard is that you use two products. they just aren’t shampoo or conditioner. and they don’t lather (you will get over it).

trust me when i say this DIY hair washing routine is not just for those who burn patchouli & doobies. it’s for anyone who wishes for softer, shinier, less frizzy hair. and i think everyone wants that.

bonus: i bet you have all these ingredients under your kitchen sink.

the “shampoo”:
1 part baking soda: 3 parts water

the “conditioner”:
1 part white or apple cider vinegar + a few dashes of your favorite essential oil (i like tea tree): 4 parts water

mix each one in a travel container or something larger from a beauty store if you don't want to make it as often.

just as you would with the traditional method: wet your hair, douse with the “shampoo”, give a good scrub & rinse. then douse with the “conditioner”, scrub a bit more, run a comb through your hair & rinse.

my hair took to it right away, but give yourself a couple weeks to adjust if you have been a daily hair washer & product user. 

full disclosure: i have been using this method since the beginning of october & only have used real shampoo/conditioner a handful of times.

still need a bit more moisture on the ends or to tame flyaways? add a dab (seriously just a tiny bit) of coconut oil.

voilà.

better hair, less money. everybody wins.


did you try it & love it? hate it? let me know in the COMMENTS below...