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Honolulu: How to Make Balms & Herbal Infusions

February 1, 2018 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Balms are the basis of all natural skin care and cosmetics. Dana uses herbal infusions to extract the medicinal benefits of plants to use in balms, salves and topical or internally used oils. Learn how to make these essential products and how to use them in healing and cosmetics!

Learn about the basics of herbal/natural skin care, and how to prepare balms and infusions for different uses
Learn what essential herbs help heal your skin
Make your own infusion to take home, with recipes and directions on how to use infusions
Dana Cutolo is the owner of Ny’Ala Skin Care, a line of luxury herbal body care, apparel and accessories that support reforestation and conservation efforts in highly endangered rainforests. Dana has 11 years of experience making natural cosmetics and body products which is rooted from her allergies to artificial fragrances. She is passionate about natural products, our environment, sustainability and reforestation. Learn more about Ny'ala Skin Care Products

$25/student, Registration Required

Register Now: http://d2e.co/balmsandinfusions

For more information, please call (808) 947-3249.

48 Hour Cancellation Policy for Refunds and Cancellations.

Class will require reservations by at least 5 people. To make your reservation please call our Marketing Office at 947-3249 or sign up on Eventbrite. In the event of cancellation (2 days before event) everyone who signed up will be notified by email and phone. Walk-ins are welcome, however it's a good idea to call us to make sure event is still on

Details

Date:
February 1, 2018
Time:
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Organizer

Down to Earth Hawaii
Phone
(808) 947-3249
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Venue

Down to Earth Hawaii
Honolulu, HI United States
Phone
(808) 947-3249

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