ABOUT THIS EVENT
Event Category
Fitness & Wellness
Event Overview
Sip on cocktails & snack on sweet treats while you learn how to create your own customized facial treatments using all-natural everyday ingredients with author, Mary Helen Leonard (The Natural Beauty Solution) and professional esthetician, Stephanie Circhirillo of Stephanie Aesthetics.
The Workshop:
Stephanie will provide mini skin care consultations to help identify your skin type and determine which qualities to look for in a facial masque. Next, Mary Helen will help attendees create their own fresh facial masques from a buffet of beautiful natural ingredients such as kaolin clay, organic herbs, local honey, and carefully selected essential oils provided by Make it Good Apothecary. Attendees will each create two masques to take home as they learn about the craft of handmade beauty.
Minimum age
All ages welcome
What's Provided
All materials will be provided
Cancellation PolicyLocation
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HOST
Mary Helen Leonard is a natural lifestyle writer and educator living in Austin, Texas. She has spent ten years working in the natural skin care industry, formulating do-it-yourself recipes for the popular natural skin care blog, www.NaturalBeautyWorkshop.com.
Mary Helen also writes about food, family, and DIY at www.MaryMakesGood.com and works as a freelance writer and formulator for national publications such as Whole Foods and Prevention Magazine.
Leonard's first book, The Natural Beauty Solution was published in Spring 2015 and serves as a step-by-step guide to replacing commercial products with natural and handmade alternatives. Her next title, Natural Solutions for Mama and Baby, is scheduled to come out in early 2017.
Mary Helen has been teaching natural skin care, soap making, and bath and body workshops for over ten years. Her first public workshop was held at Etsy's Brooklyn headquarters. Since then she's taught countless workshops and classes for both private parties and in public events and venues.