Nourish, Heal & Restore: Skin Care Secrets - Invoking Ancestral Radiance
The skin can be affected by questionable dietary choices and elevated stress levels. The importance of maintaining a balanced ecosystem in the body 2 (blood and colon cleansing) will be emphasized as part of an effective skincare regimen. The mystery behind ancient beauty secrets will also be explored. There will be skincare giveaways at the end of class.
Instructor: Carolyn Jones, Holistic Health Practitioner
Learning Objectives
- Empower Effective Self-Care Teach participants how to implement historically effective, natural skincare routines to maintain a natural, organic radiance with internal cleansing.
- Promote Long-Term Wellness Provide a comprehensive understanding of how stress and diet can positively affect skin health.
- Encourage Environmental Awareness Discuss specific plant-based ingredients to cleanse, moisturize, and protect the skin.
Space is limited, so please register to join us. If you have any questions, you can reach us at healthybklyn@bklynlibrary.org.
Carolyn Jones, founder of The Healing Project, is a holistic health practitioner and educator who loves to share the message of natural self-care. She serves the community as a family herbalist with certifications in aromatherapy, flower essence therapy, reflexology; and, acupuncture detoxification therapy (NADA).
This project is funded by the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Cooperative Agreement Number U24LM014070 with the University of Iowa, Hardin Library for the Health Sciences, and the University of Pittsburgh, Health Sciences Library System.
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