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Farm-to-Table Beauty

The minimal, pure ingredient movement that started out in food is now cooking in beauty. Give your stash a healthy overhaul for Earth Month with these yummy skin, makeup, and hair treats packed with ingredients you're more likely to find in your fridge than your vanity. Many are handmade, organically-sourced, and actually food-grade—but please don't eat!

FarmtoTable Beauty

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    Face Cleanser

    The product: Roots Rose Radish Honey Pecan Rose Face Cleanser, $35

    The "recipe": pecans + almonds + honey + peppermint

    The dish: This face wash really does it all (even doubling as an exfoliator and mask). The finely-milled nut powders gently buff away dead skin, leaving it smooth and bright; honey deeply hydrates and combats breakouts thanks to its antibacterial properties.

  • Facial Toner

    The product: No Bull Facial Tonic, $28

    The "recipe": aloe juice + red tea + turmeric + radish root ferment + goji berry

    The dish: A refreshing orange blossom mist that moisturizes (aloe), protects (antioxidant goji berry), and brightens (turmeric) as it wakes up sleepy skin. Spritz face pre-moisturizer or throughout the day for a pick-me-up.

  • Face Mask

    The product: Dr. Alkaitis Organic Beautifying Mask, $65

    The "recipe": oats + mushrooms + cocoa + coconut

    The dish: This mask is actually a powder: As if you were cooking, mix a little with water (or even honey) in your hand. Smooth over face, avoiding eyes and lips, then leave on 10 minutes before rinsing for an infusion of hydration and instant line-plumping.

  • Body Wash

    The product: Earth Tu Face Shower Gel, $38

    The "recipe": coconut oil + olive oil + aloe vera juice + rosemary extract

    The dish: A coconut-olive oil base cleanses and softens skin simultaneously, while the fresh herbal-citrus scent invigorates.

  • Body Scrub

    The product: Frank Coffee Scrub, $15

    The "recipe": coffee + almond oil + salt + brown sugar + orange oil

    The dish: It's made of real coffee grounds, so the scent will perk you up almost as well as a cup. Maybe even better, the ingredient's caffeine, in combo with brown sugar and salt, helps even out dimply skin.

  • Body Butter

    The product: Made By Elizabeth Solid Lotion Bar, $10

    The "recipe": avocado oil + almond oil + rosemary extract

    The dish: Handmade by, well, Elizabeth— a North Carolina-based craftswoman named Elizabeth Stewart, to be exact— with only six ingredients, this solid body butter melts into parched spots (heels, elbows, cuticles) to intensely heal and hydrate. And the cute portable tin goes anywhere, zero spillage.

  • Dry Shampoo

    The product: Skinny Skinny Grapefruit & Cardamom Organic Dry Shampoo, $32

    The "recipe": cornstarch + brown rice powder + baking soda + grapefruit + cardamom

    The dish: Sprinkle a little on roots before bed, then brush through; the cornstarch and baking soda absorb oil so hair looks clean in the A.M., while the grapefruit and cardamom essential oils leave behind a fresh I-actually-shampooed scent.

  • Makeup Primer

    The product: Vapour Organic Beauty Stratus Instant Skin Perfector, $48

    The "recipe": sunflower oil + elderberry + pumpkin seed oil + papaya + basil extract

    The dish: This makeup line is actually USDA-certified organic and made to the highest food standards. A highlight (literally): This glowing-giving primer stick, packed with good-for-skin ingredients, which instantly blurs imperfections and nourishes skin whether worn alone or under makeup.

  • Eye Shadow

    The product: 100% Pure Fruit Pigmented Satin Eye Shadow in Maui, $17

    The "recipe": avocado butter + peach + apricot + carrot + tomato + strawberry + cocoa + blackberry + plum + black grape + black currant + green tea + goji berry + acai berry + rosemary + oregano + thyme

    The dish: Sounds like a fancy salad; actually an eye shadow. And a pretty one at that— fruit and vegetable pigments give this silky cream its plum hue (including actual plums!).

  • Lip Color

    The product: Lush "It Started With A Kiss" Lip Tint, $9

    The "recipe": coconut oil + red apple + sugar + white chocolate + vanilla + orange + cinnamon + red currant

    The dish: Lush's tagline is "Fresh Handmade Cosmetics", so it's no secret what you're getting here. If just-bitten, Snow White lips are your thing, dip a finger in this ruby tint and pat on to diffuse— fruit extracts bring out a natural flush and cinnamon gently plumps. Bonus: Also works as blush!

  • Lip Balm

    The product: S.W. Basics Vegan Citrus Lip Balm, $4

    The "recipe": cocoa butter + coconut oil + lemon + orange

    The dish: Every product in the handmade-in-Brooklyn S.W. Basics line contains no more than five ingredients—most of them organic and fair-trade. Our favorite: This insanely softening, good-enough-to-eat lip balm (the cocoa flavor is amaze, too), which heals cracked, compromised lips stat.

Lover of reading, rock 'n roll, eating (especially out!), and anything outdoors. Believes in the power of a bold lip, killer heels, and great waves—in hair, that is.

SELF does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Any information published on this website or by this brand is not intended as a substitute for medical advice, and you should not take any action before consulting with a healthcare professional.

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Source: https://www.self.com/gallery/farm-to-table-beauty-slideshow

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