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    Herbal Refresher Mist
    submitted by HTN Member TJ Currey

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    A wonderfully refreshing herbal mist. You can use whatever tea you have on hand, or your favorite herbal tea infusion for skincare purposes. Choose those essential oils that appeal to you ... just be sure to use no more than 5 drops total. My favorites are oregano and sage! You must shake this mist well before each use to disperse the essential oils.

    Yield: Approx. 8 oz.
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    Ingredients:
    2 herbal tea bags of your choice
    8 oz. distilled water
    1 vitamin C with rosehips tablet
    1-5 drops essential oil

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    Blending Procedure:

    1. Heat distilled water to boiling point. Add herbal tea bags and vitamin C tablet. Let tea steep and tablet dissolve. Stir well to incorporate.

    2. After the herbal infusion cools, pour it into an 8-ounce spritzer bottle. Add the essential oil. (My favorite blend is oregano and sage.)

    3. Shake well and store in the refrigerator. To use, spritz onto face and neck area after cleansing or whenever you need a pick-me-up.

    Comments:

    "nice n' refreshing!"
    Submitted by: CosmoDiva
    "I didn't really like it. But using the microwave is as efficient and saves more time. Make sure that you get the right oil, because i got the wrong one (Tea Tree) and in my opinion, it smelled really bad, but I'm giving them as Christmas gifts, so maybe they will like them"
    Submitted by: singer2day1

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