Life in a Tiny House called Fy Nyth - Simple Skin Care

With very sensitive skin personally, plus the space savings of things that have multiple uses, here's what I do for skin care in my tiny house.
Castor Oil - amzn.to/2H8EWCA
Aloe - amzn.to/2GyzkEP
Raw Apple Cider Vinegar - amzn.to/2GwXAXP (probably easier to find at a local grocery though)
Coconut Oil - amzn.to/2uRt6Ku
If you like more "producty" stuff than me and want to still make you're own, check out crunchybetty.com .
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If you are new to my channel and Fy Nyth in general, welcome and congratulations on joining the Fy Nyth Flock! I'm Ariel. I live off grid (as in no physical connection to public utilities) in a tiny house on wheels in the mountains of western Wyoming. I've been living this lifestyle for more than three years now and love it! What will you find if you follow my channel and watch my videos?
Real life here. I try to show the good and the bad. The ups and the downs. What works, and what doesn't. The parts I love (most of it!), and the things that suck. Not just the showroom version of a tiny house, but everyday life in a tiny house. Not just the romantic idea of "homesteading" or off grid life, but the everyday details of this lifestyle. I split my own wood for heat, carry my water by hand, and attempt to grow as much of my own food as I can between the weather and wildlife here. I hope to help others learn from my mistakes and make life just a little easier for anyone else interested in pursuing a similar lifestyle.
I live in a somewhat harsh and cold climate, but enjoy the stunning sceanery and wildlife that I am surrounded by on a daily basis. You'll also see videos of of the nature and wildlife around my home. If you are interested in my photography or purchasing a photo, I'd love if you follow that over at Facebook.com/ArielCelestePhotography or ArielCelestePhotography.zenfolio.com!
For a bit of my background, as a child, I was fortunate enough to be able to spend much of my free time exploring and playing in the woods. Little has changed now that I'm older I suppose. I moved to a place with a bigger woods and still enjoy spending my time outside gardening, hiking, exploring, and photographing the natural world around me. As the eldest of seven children who grew up in a homeschooling family, I had the opportunity, not always appreciated at the time, to learn to do quite a bit of work. I've enjoyed a wide range of jobs, everything from greenhouses and flower arranging to wilderness therapy with teens, to milking cows. Mostly, I enjoy doing the kinds of things that I think provide a real service or value to others. Some of my other hobbies include backpacking, hosting people, cooking, preserving food, anything to do with nutrition, reading, journalling, and sitting around a fire and talking to my close friends.
Check out a few of the videos below to catch up on what goes on here!
For lived in Tiny House Tour - • Life in a Tiny House c...
For a detailed kitchen (my kitchen is a big part of my house!) tour - • Life in a Tiny House c...
How I bought my tiny house and all the details on price and financing - • Life in a Tiny House c...
A look at my house through the seasons for an idea of the kind of climate I live in - • Life in a Tiny House c...
Many thanks to all of you amazing people who are part of the Fy Nyth Flock! If you really value the info you find on my channel, are very comfortable yourself, and want to help out with things here, there are two ways to do so that are a huge help to me!
My Paypal account address is Ariel.C.McGlothin@gmail.com
And I keep a running wish list of things I could use around here at a.co/aSEscEa .

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  • @genkatqltr737
    @genkatqltr7375 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another great video for we "canaries" in the world!

  • @catyear75
    @catyear756 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ariel! Great tips for skin care ! You are spot on to mention gut health being related to skin issues . I'm a licensed Acupuncturist, and in TCM, the two are directly related. One tip for men who need to shave every day - I use witch hazel for aftershave, no alcohol, so it won't dry out my skin. Thank you for another great show :-)

  • @jenniferadderley8219

    @jenniferadderley8219

    6 жыл бұрын

    catyear75 I agree, Witch Hazel is fantastic as a toner and cleanser, so refreshing! 👌🌏👋

  • @1hop4u2
    @1hop4u26 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with your "gut" statement. Most disease begins in the gut. Heal the gut, heal the disease. You are a smart young lady! - Gods blessings to you - Mike

  • @jenniferadderley8219
    @jenniferadderley82196 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ariel! 👌 I found that video very helpful and informative... to me, your skin looks fine, and to be honest, you can get away without makeup, you're pretty enough without it! I'll try a couple of your ideas, thanks 👌 I do use a commercial soap call Dove, which is more moisturizer, it has really helped my dry skin... thanks for a longer video too.. maybe you could do a video on giving Grizzly a bath lololol, that would be fun to watch! 🐶🌏💖

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    My skin is pretty much fine now thankfully. Dropping wheat was the most amazing thing for me personally for eczema. I wouldn't even know I have it any more. I've had no symptoms at all for almost 5 years now. Hearing someone else say that is what first inspired me to try the whole "crazy avoiding wheat thing." I thought, well, I've been trying different things for years and nothing has made it go away, why not just try the no wheat thing for a month? I can always just say that didn't make any difference and go right back to normal life. But a month later, with no skin issues, less brain fog, less congestion, less intestinal issues, etc, I was pretty sure I'd never go back! I doubt you'll see a Grizzly bath video, I don't bath her. If she gets really muddy or something, I'd rinse her off, but nothing other than that. Just like me. :)

  • @debbiesheffield1855
    @debbiesheffield18556 жыл бұрын

    Great video Ariel. Another great channel is Rain Country. She makes all of cosmetics and skin care. All edible too.

  • @kated6442
    @kated64426 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for another really informative video Arial. I dont have sensitive skin, but started to make a oat face scrub for a friend who does and now i use it myself as it's really effective. You probably know this, but if others are interested - It basically involves whizzing up some porridge oats with a herbal tea bag of something you like and et voila! Keep dry in a jar and when ready put a teaspoons with in your hand and make a paste with water. Great as a scrub or mask. We affectionately call it ’Face Porridge’! Xx

  • @TrueBeliever6491
    @TrueBeliever64916 жыл бұрын

    Great video and yes I use almost the exact same things lol. I also use a 3 ingredient facial treatment for cleansing/moisturizing: grind up to a fine powder in a blender 1/4 cup oatmeal, 1/4 cup dry milk and 1 teaspoon turmeric. Wet face with warm water, rub the powder in and let dry for 10 minutes and wash off with warm water. Store leftover powder in a glass mason jar for later. This also helps if you get a rash or bug bite to draw poisons out and soothe the sting and itch. Safe to use on pets also if they get a bug bite or heat spot. Also, my Cherokee grandfather's recipe for removing plantar or other warts: mix equal parts liquid iodine (he used green black walnut hull tincture) and sweet oil and apply to warts 3 times a day until they disappear. The fewer harsh chemicals we put on or in our bodies the healthier we will be. I love all your videos!!!

  • @CC-xk6cp
    @CC-xk6cp6 жыл бұрын

    Hi again Ariel! Double duty recipe for cooking and skin care! Great sense about using those products as edibles and absorbables with no barriers or conflicts to one's system. I use all those items but in different ways other not knowing they all could be used for skin care! I have a tip also if you might ever need it. Coconut oil is safe and excellent to use on dog ears if they have any type of ear problems or just for general cleaning. It has antifungal and antibacterial properties! Great info again Ariel! As always thx for sharing

  • @lmb4876
    @lmb48764 жыл бұрын

    I agree with not using soap..it took me 50 plus years to figure out that soap is so drying. Thank-you for sharing...again. Laurie McB

  • @dawnbaker9274
    @dawnbaker92746 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. My daughter has sensitive skin. Passing this on.

  • @Svernon2k41
    @Svernon2k414 жыл бұрын

    Antiperspirants and deodorants (even the natural ones) are linked to breast cancer because they interfere with axillary lymph nodes natural function. Wearing a bra too tight can have the same result because it blocks lymph flow from the breast. When you get your hands into chemicals (bleach or whatever) what's absorbed through your skin moves into the lymph system and has to move through the arm to the armpit and into the thoracic.circulatory system in order to be eliminated by the body, This can take 6 weeks if you have a healthy lymphatic system, longer if you're lymph is thick with toxins. I haven't used any type of deodorant since before 2006. I also don't shower every day, but wash with a wet washcloth on dry skin (a more comfortable version of 'dry brushing') which stimulates lymph flow, especially in the armpit / axillary and groin / inguinal. [There are videos to teach you how to do this most beneficially.] Perspiration is a combination variously of fluids, toxins (cause of odor) and minerals. Body odor is normally an indication that you need to detoxify the lymphatic system. We are exposed to many chemicals in the environment (air, water) that are difficult to avoid, but can be filtered. We introduce chemicals into our immune (lymph) system via absorption, ingestion, inhalation. Heavy perspiration is an indication that you need to replace electrolytes / minerals. Strong odors are produced especially as a response to drugs (prescription or otherwise), inhaling smoke (including grilling) as well as chemicals in the food, cosmetics, cleaning products, and many we're exposed to in our work environment.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    4 жыл бұрын

    One of the reasons I don't wear bras. And avoid antiperspirants. Perspiring is a great way to flush junk out of your body!

  • @topherjoe1
    @topherjoe15 жыл бұрын

    Great video, I missed it somehow! I am wheat, grain, legume, sugar, fruit (except berries, lemons and limes) and processed foods free. I was dairy free but found I tolerate hard cheeses and butter or ghee. Took awhile to figure it out. I still have a diet abundant in amazing foods but feel sooooo much better and at 63 no longer have aching joints and am a lot lighter than I used to be as well as free of diabetes. If eating clean helps internally it makes sense to use non toxic products on top and I agree with the soap and body wash. I use hypoallergenic shampoo(organic) for my hair however, tried no wash but my hair just wasnt having it lol Thanks for the break down!

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    5 жыл бұрын

    Awesome! I'm so glad you have found better health.

  • @RJCooper2
    @RJCooper25 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite couples ever were Leon and Leona. They told me one beautiful Sunday afternoon, that they had known each other since shortly after they were knee-high to grasshoppers. When I met them, they were 90 and 90 and 1/2 years young. They remembered walking to school together when just 4 and 5. They each affirmed, their favorite person in the world was the other and neither could imagine ever being without the other. It was they who related to me how* to use castor oil in order to rid your property of moles, skunks, and other things wild, assuming they're exists a predator, just wild and Wiley enough, to pursue 'The Striped Rival'." Little did I know I would also encounter its attributes as medicinal marvel [the oil that is], 'til Ariel. *Dissolve a table-spoon of castor oil per gallon of hot water into your garden sprayer(mix thoroughly). Walk the perimeter of your land, spraying a generous swath enough to at least partially soak the ground slightly, in a contiguous band. rains will carry the mixture deeper. Moles apparently detest the appalling mixture of this foreign Nemesis oil coming within their otherwise pristine grass-roots, water, earth and mud domain, because they hate its scent or something about it so intensely that they won't come near your place. Nor will their nuisance nemesis(who considers them the greatest delicacy [the moles that is] )who regularly disguise themselves as big black dogs, who all went under a fence quickly right after someone painted it white.

  • @wandacraig8286
    @wandacraig82863 жыл бұрын

    And once again you've taught me something. I do already use mist if the same things as you do, but the castor oil is new to me. As far as deodorant, I use a salt stone. They last forever, are natural and last forever. Thanks fir all the great tips you give all the time!

  • @a.Sheeun3618
    @a.Sheeun36186 жыл бұрын

    I'm convinced Aloe Gel is a wonder plant

  • @richardriehle4159
    @richardriehle41596 жыл бұрын

    i like your thought process on this . you convey very good points . hopefully more people will come around to this way of thinking !

  • @leafgreen9099
    @leafgreen90996 жыл бұрын

    My skin care is similar to yours, but I do use essential oils as well. But I don't use shampoo at all. It takes 2-3 months to get past the greasy stage (I did it in a season where I wore a hat all the time) but after that you only need water for your hair too. Feels so free! And is cheaper.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm curious, is your hair naturally dark, light, thick, fine, etc? I tried the no shampoo thing for quite a few weeks and think I should love it since my skin has been fine with no soap for many years. But it never seemed to get less greasy and I also got a really itchy scalp. But I'd love to go water only there too!

  • @maxone5
    @maxone56 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your helpful insight!! Like always you’re always spot on! Keep it up Ariel. 😊

  • @kathylowry4813
    @kathylowry48136 жыл бұрын

    These tips are really good, thanks.

  • @heatherfranklin4794
    @heatherfranklin47946 жыл бұрын

    💜 this so much! I do a few of these already. It is nice to learn a few new things too. I sweat more than any woman I know, allways have. I have found that I have to use something when I'm going to be around people. I use Native brand deodorant now. It works and doesn't irritate like other brands I've tried. Your smile in this video is great. You can tell you are passionate about this subject. Thank you for sharing!!!

  • @lanahallock1118
    @lanahallock11186 жыл бұрын

    Wowzer helpful info! Beautiful pictures while you were talking. Thanks Aerial.

  • @rimonagale1625
    @rimonagale16256 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful tutorial.

  • @Svernon2k41
    @Svernon2k414 жыл бұрын

    great info! The skin (and everything else) is definitely connected to the colon. So many people, especially women, use products with mineral oil and petroleum (in most grocery store products). For those with oily skin who can't use coconut or olive oil on their skin - Mill Creek botanicals hand and body lotion is awesome. I've been using it exclusively since 1980. My photo here I was 48, am 62 now and people are always surprised at my age thinking I'm much younger. I don't use anything else on my face. I don't wash my face with soap, I just wash my hands with a natural soap then wash my face with clean wet hands and water, pat dry. Always being careful not to pull the skin on the face (especially around the eyes), neck or hands. Most sunscreen is crap (use zinc cream), and hand sanitizers are toxic. Most commercially made aloe juice or gel does contain preservatives and additives (always read ingredients). Thank you for sharing your videos. Dr. Bronner's vegetable soap is great for washing anything and everything.

  • @cathylynnpietranton
    @cathylynnpietranton6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Ariel great video thanks for the natural tips

  • @writertaylorleecooper9357
    @writertaylorleecooper93576 жыл бұрын

    Awesome video!! Thank you!!

  • @GILLEBRATH
    @GILLEBRATH6 жыл бұрын

    You are in good health , Ariel . Congratulations to you and Thanks .

  • @lynne6495
    @lynne64956 жыл бұрын

    This is very informative. I like the idea of having smaller containers to put some of the products in. Thanks for sharing such great ideas so people can have different choices to use for their skin.

  • @debsvista2281
    @debsvista22816 жыл бұрын

    Very informative, thanks! I'll have to remember the castor oil for eyelashes. Thanks again! Have a nice evening!

  • @maryminnesota7845
    @maryminnesota78456 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video. Great info.

  • @dadgad68
    @dadgad686 жыл бұрын

    Great video Ariel. Very informative. I've been using vinegar allot as a cleaner since watching your videoes. Works amazing without the use use of chemicals. I have dry skin too. I'll be trying some of these tips as well. Thank you.

  • @travelswithrickandzeb725
    @travelswithrickandzeb7256 жыл бұрын

    First, I love light eye lashes. Kinda rare thus very special and becoming. Secondly, Doctor, great video. You save people tons of research. Of course you look great so its obviously working. Thanks again.

  • @cedarrockcabin3633
    @cedarrockcabin36333 жыл бұрын

    Oh my goodness! I am so excited to hear about caster oil and helping eyelashes &brows (just looked it up) to grow! I have been through chemotherapy twice. My last treatment was just over 2 years ago and my lashes are 2-3mm long (my hair is fantastic!). Mascara's make my eyes itch and lashes fall out, not that they are long enough to be able to use it, that's been an issue for years. My eye brows have always been light and few & far between. So much so someone thought I shaved them off. So when I leave the house I always fill in my brows. (I hate wearing makeup). I'm trying this!!

  • @loraharris2937
    @loraharris29376 жыл бұрын

    As usual great video I have learned so much so much from you

  • @Justin_Time_Delivery
    @Justin_Time_Delivery3 жыл бұрын

    I also dealt with ezema. Been using cal ben soap for two decades now, great stuff. Also I found a bath salt that has shea butter and almond oil. My usually dry skin in the winter is not any more because of it.

  • @Sailorman6996
    @Sailorman69965 жыл бұрын

    I must have heard wrong when you say "If you are nude here" at 17 sec in video. One hear what one wants to hear, some say ha ha. I can relate to not want to smell perfume from others or my self so I don't use it on my self. You seem to live so natural and healthy. I admire your lifestyle, naturalist or naturist or what it's called. I wish I had as much energy as you - I would set up my country house to be nearly off grid or as off grid as you.

  • @RoadtripNeeded
    @RoadtripNeeded6 жыл бұрын

    Great info! I'll have to try the castor oil!

  • @susanstoltz2555
    @susanstoltz25556 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, Ariel. It took me a while to realize that what I was putting inside my body was popping out in psoriasis due to dairy and wheat intolerance. I can tell that whatever you are doing is making you glow from the inside out. Great to see! I don’t wear makeup either and prefer a healthy skin glow. Great suggestions on this video. I use apricot kernel oil on my face instead of soap and make a soothing face and skin cream with organic beeswax, honey, olive oil and comfrey that grows like crazy on my property. New subscriber here. Love your channel!

  • @barbaracarbone4658
    @barbaracarbone46586 жыл бұрын

    Good vid....I use those natural products too instead of synthetics. They are amazing.

  • @hammerhoundlive
    @hammerhoundlive6 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with you. I struggled with acne and tried every type of cleanser. Now I use no soap short of an occasional Castile soap and moisturize with the coconut oil. I shampoo with baking soda and vinegar and use a crystal for deodorant. My hair and skin are much healthier.

  • @judymcintire8061
    @judymcintire80613 жыл бұрын

    I use coconut oil on my face every night. It feels so good!🤗

  • @timothyhays1817
    @timothyhays18176 жыл бұрын

    When I was little my mother would scrub my hands and elbows with vinegar and corn meal. The vinegar to restore the ph and the corn meal to remove the dry skin. Afterwards she would apply olive oil and put mittens on me. As a little one I hated it. As adult I remember it kept my hands from cracking and splitting.

  • @Cottage-Reader
    @Cottage-Reader4 жыл бұрын

    I love this video, and I love your honesty in this video Ariel. I wish you would consider blogging or vlogging for the women and younger girls that have self-esteem issues due to the pressure to wear sooo much make-up in today's society. I didn't start wearing makeup until my mid twenties now in my thirties I'd like to cut back. I know my skin would love to go foundation free. However, I do NOT have the confidence to do so YET. Sleep and more water is helping but nothing compares to that fresh dewy look that comes out of that bottle. Help! I am going through make-up withdrawal.

  • @denniskeuntjes6385
    @denniskeuntjes63856 жыл бұрын

    Very informational, Love the natural theme, in my same wheelhouse. LOL DJK wis.

  • @cherylmcneely9141
    @cherylmcneely91416 жыл бұрын

    Good info. I'm with you on the deodorant issue. I did find a good all natural one that actually works for those tense times, it is called Alvera all natural roll-on deodorant. I and my daughter find it very effective.

  • @JESUSlovesyouall
    @JESUSlovesyouall3 жыл бұрын

    I've used olive oil and coconut oil for my skin but didn't know about using the castor oil. I will be trying that along with the aloe for my face...the non green kind 😉 Thank you so much Ariel.

  • @frank9649
    @frank96496 жыл бұрын

    Mmm....good ideas, never thought of using them things...still have a big can of Bag Balm in the mud room. I also use olive oil in everything and with just about everything, give's ya good hair, skin and nice(with regular brushing also) teeth, help with good HDL too. I get our soap from the pie lady( Lady at the farmers market that sells pies and home made soap)

  • @Wowee2012
    @Wowee20126 жыл бұрын

    I discovered last year that my lifelong eczema comes from a Gluten allergy. I never even considered the link between the two before. I cut down my wheat intake dramatically and now I rarely get breakouts.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I hear you. Dropping wheat was the most amazing thing for me personally for eczema. I wouldn't even know I have it any more. I've had no symptoms at all for almost 5 years now. Hearing someone else say that is what first inspired me to try the whole "crazy avoiding wheat thing." I thought, well, I've been trying different things for years and nothing has made it go away, why not just try the no wheat thing for a month? I can always just say that didn't make any difference and go right back to normal life. But a month later, with no skin issues, less brain fog, less congestion, less intestinal issues, etc, I was pretty sure I'd never go back!

  • @JEMCochran49
    @JEMCochran496 жыл бұрын

    You always hold my attention. You have such good ideas and present them well. I too do not like makeup on a woman, the concept of smearing your face with basically clay is ludicrous to me. I'll be trying the olive oil thing...I have psoriasis and itch a lot. Thanks for sharing.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I hope the oil is soothing! You might also be able to make that go away totally if you can figure out what you're eating that your body isn't processing well. I just know how much that kind of thing sucks. Best wishes!

  • @MegaWhitesox05
    @MegaWhitesox056 жыл бұрын

    any information that is good for you, is good information , thanks.

  • @madddog7
    @madddog76 жыл бұрын

    There are doctors (MDs) that say that we tend to take too many showers; use too much soap on our skin, washing off the 'good'guys' and our natural protective barriers. Before I retired it was a shower every day and I would not have changed that; now I choose to do less of that without bad effects. Also, I switched to a glycerine bar soap for body and hair; mostly because it's simple and I like it. WRT deodorants, I havent used an anti-perspirant in decades, but deodorants, yes. For me, work was always that stressful situation you talk about. Personally, I think that the more one uses a deodorant the more one needs it. Probably a deodorant kills the good as well as the bad guys on our skin. Our bodies then need time to normalize. Nowadays, I only use deodorant when going to town once or twice a week. Just not required. I don't have the links handy but I have checked all the above info on-line.

  • @ginnylorenz5265

    @ginnylorenz5265

    2 жыл бұрын

    Baking soda as a deodorant works perfectly for me. No odor for days. Just pat some dry baking soda on damp underarms. (Of course, get pure baking soda!)

  • @d.w.john.6354
    @d.w.john.63546 жыл бұрын

    Very informative.👍

  • @dfhepner
    @dfhepner6 жыл бұрын

    Ariel, A lot of good information. I wished I new about the issues with eczema 30 years ago. I have out grown that now. I have heard about using coconut oil as a mouth wash, the liquid at room temperature type seems to be easier to work with. Also I have found that cleaning the hands after working with paint or grease from engines is to use spray cooking oil like Pam. It will clean the hands well and not leave them dried out.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Coconut oil is my main go to for mouth health too!

  • @dazbrowne5668
    @dazbrowne56686 жыл бұрын

    Just watched some of your uploads awesome keep it up 😀

  • @jenniferadderley8219
    @jenniferadderley82196 жыл бұрын

    Wow that is so amazing you have rid yourself of eczema!! I know it can be debilitating, you have sorted that problem for yourself with flying colours, your skin looks terrific, well done Ariel!! Today I purchased from our local discount chemist two natural deodorants to try, yes aluminium and other words I cannot pronounce is something to be concerned about, I'm hoping they do the job.. both my husband and I work around the general public, so deodorants are a must, but I have to admit I do use perfume too, makes you wonder whats actually in those too, oh dear! 🤔 when I reflect more about how people are actually conditioned to think we need this and that, just for the almighty dollar, it makes me feel annoyed, most of us have been conditioned through radio, television and different forms of advertising.. but we do have the choice to change our habits if desired! Grizzly has a beautiful coat and what you've said makes a lot of sense.. Thanks! 🙄Jen 🌏xx

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I hope the natural deodorants work well. If not, I do encourage people to give the no-deodorant a try. A lot of people find that if they are eating good clean whole unprocessed foods, they simply don't have body odor.!

  • @Molly.Mayhem
    @Molly.Mayhem6 жыл бұрын

    Great info

  • @terrymelanson9116
    @terrymelanson91166 жыл бұрын

    you definitely look beautiful and natural!

  • @jenniferadderley8219

    @jenniferadderley8219

    6 жыл бұрын

    Terry Melanson Yes I agree Terry 🌏👋

  • @mcfloater1171
    @mcfloater11716 жыл бұрын

    Great information as usual !! Can't live without my coconut oil/olive oil as well . For ms of kids , look up natural Lice removal ( sounds horrible ,but it happens with children ) vinegar and olive oil home remedy works better than any poison for lice treatment . Can't wait to see new ideas !!

  • @raddestraven
    @raddestraven6 жыл бұрын

    I was a fruitarian for around three years until I suffered the consequences, in meantime however even the nastiest smells you would think a human could produce only came out as a mildly pleasant strawberry shortcake scent. Now, I like to make a lentil stew that is heavy on the garlic, curry and cumin but oh brother, I don't use deodorant either. Cumin has got to be the worst at getting pushed out of your pores so it goes to show that you don't have to be eating garbage. I find surfing in saltwater all morning helps but I might try your baking soda and coconut oil.

  • @emellefarmer5146
    @emellefarmer51466 жыл бұрын

    Most important video yet. Also try jojoba, walnut, shea butter and tea tree. Tea tree can burn sensitive skin undiluted, for me its the only deodorant I ever need once in a blue moon and a drop or 2 doesn’t burn me at all.

  • @avivamae5171
    @avivamae51716 жыл бұрын

    Hey Ariel, I have skin just like yours, dry, sensitive, eczema prone and super itchy, it's taken me years but like you I've found oils are my best friend. One tip I'd like to share with you is that there have actually been a few studies done on using olive oil as a moisturizer and it was found to be one of the most ineffective oils for that purpose. I don't mean to sound rude or to tell you what to do but personally I've found that switching to grape seed oil has been incredibly benificial, it's even been better then coconut which like you, I also enjoy. There have also been studies on olive oil where it was found to significantly delay recovery of barrier function compared with untreated skin, so that's another reason I made the switch. There's a wonderful dermatologist here on KZread named Dr.Dray and she has also recommend to avoid olive oil and to use a different oil. Of course you should do what works for you, I just thought I'd share what I learned because it seems incredibly counterintuitive and odd that olive oil isn't a good choice. All the best and as usual I love your channel and appreciate all of the work you put into your content. Cheers from France! Edit: for dry lips I've discovered that lanolin is my holy Grail! :) I mix it with a few drops of borage seed oil and marula oil and put it in a contact lens case and pop it into my pocket. I now longer have dry chapped lips which is a huge deal for me because store bought chapstick and balms always made my lips even dryer. :)

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear of your struggles as well. That's interesting. I've never tired grape seed oil. I'll have to give it a shot!

  • @carolinalander6187
    @carolinalander61875 жыл бұрын

    Ariel, thanks for your very well done and informative videos. I would like to mention that I haven’t used deodorant for many years now, probably over 15 years, due to the same facts you mentioned on this video: chemicals and the dangerous effects on the skin and system overall. If I have had to be outdoors or exercising for long hours, to prevent any odors, I have rubbed either alcohol or hydrogen peroxide on my armpits and that lasts until I get to shower afterwards. I haven’t had any problems or any negative consequences doing this.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wonderful!

  • @jen9774
    @jen97746 жыл бұрын

    An interesting video. I wish I had spent more on sun protection when I was younger and spent whole weekends on the beach. I have had three skin cancers removed from face with scars as long 3 inches. Now I have 2 more, as big as thumbprints, one on my forehead and one alongside one ear, both will probably need skingrafts to close them up. I rarely use products on my skin, can't stand the feel although I recently started using aloe ferrox to treat rosacea - haven't seen any improvement yet. Your channel is one of my favourites - always look forward to seeing what you are up go 😊

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear that!

  • @DixieGirl9876
    @DixieGirl98764 жыл бұрын

    Aloe is also a great after shave, and baking soda is a good shampoo (tooth paste, deodorant) re placement.

  • @katkohler
    @katkohler6 жыл бұрын

    Great vlog! Use all of those products for skincare, too. Diet and lots of water has a lot to do with overall skin health.

  • @katkohler

    @katkohler

    6 жыл бұрын

    Arm & Hammer has a great deodorant.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I forgot to mention that in addition to the water on the outside, drinking enough clean water is one of the best things you could possibly do for all kinds of things, including your skin!

  • @marilyndenler1370
    @marilyndenler13705 жыл бұрын

    Just rewatched this video. Since I saw it the first time I’ve found

  • @christopherstube9473
    @christopherstube94735 жыл бұрын

    The use of the olive oil reminds me of the Roman or Greek use of olive oil after the bath. They would use a stergil to remove the excess. Had you ever thought of having a sauna or a sweat lodge? It is sort of a social thing because of the heat, not the sort of thing you want to do alone because if you get overly baked it usually ends in cold plunges which i thought i would never do, but after a sauna it is really good. You could roll in the snow or take a cold plunge in the brook in summer. It does get all the toxins out of the skin and you can burn a little sweetgrass to get a nice scent. I grew up with a bunch of Finns, but now live near a bunch of Salish or Kootenai or Hidatsa.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    5 жыл бұрын

    I know they are really good for you, I just struggle with the hot air. I love a hot spring or hot tub with nice cold air to breath, and have gone from those to jumping in the snow.

  • @christopherstube9473

    @christopherstube9473

    5 жыл бұрын

    ah, i tried the hot tub in Boulder and it was great and so were the cold plunges.

  • @kevin70humensky19
    @kevin70humensky196 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ariel thank you for nice health way to take care of skin and dryness in good ways from all chemicals they sell you us every thing from the kitchen and thank you for another awesome video well take care and some day soon it will be spring. Take care you and puppy dog 🐕 see next video you look so beautiful take care

  • @cliffp.8396
    @cliffp.83965 жыл бұрын

    I'm with you on skin issues darlin, though I admit you've run the gauntlet by and far worse than mine. Eczema, dry skin and acne for me, diet changes have made large improvements in all but the eczema. It was Dr. Bonners natural soap diluted 14 water to 1 Dr. Bonners that did the trick, I can't say enough good about the stuff as yet. For the unfamiliar Dr. Bonners is a non polluting concentrate that must be diluted with water to use properly, and it has many personal and household uses (enough of the unpaid sales pitch lol). Also for sun protection of your pretty face I recommend a "Tilly Hat", keeps your head cool by design, handmade quality, guaranteed for life and made in measured sizes (mine 7- 3/8"), designs suitable for different lifestyles for men and women. Yeah I talk a lot but I'm not affiliated with them, I like quality and made in Canada suits me fine. I'll be trying out your deodorant formula tomorrow, wish me luck darlin.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to hear you've struggled with similar issues.

  • @benfrazer5290
    @benfrazer52906 жыл бұрын

    Awesome natural advice. I have had dry skin, eczema or whatever since I was a wee lad. You don’t need makeup btw!

  • @lwoodstock1
    @lwoodstock16 жыл бұрын

    Did you mention shampoo and toothpaste? Thank you for the other information. I feel better since I’ve gone to no/low gluten, but no dairy will be a tough challenge. Happy trails.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    No, I thought this video was probably long enough .:) I mostly use shampoo bars. Even this little trial kit lasts forever, but then I usually only wash my hair once a week or so. amzn.to/2HcIlQI And as a plus, no bottles. :) Coconut oil is my main go to for my mouth.

  • @feltingme
    @feltingme6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. There are many alternatives to deodorant - milk of magnesia, zinc oxide powder mixed into any oil or lotion for applying. Then there is bentonite clay mask (wash off after 20-30 min), and probably best - a teaspoon of activated charcoal powder in the water, taken internally. I stopped using shampoo about a year ago. I just use very warm water (filtered, since our city water can irritate my scalp all by itself), and rinse with herbal tea. My hair actually looks better than before. I do use soap just on sweaty parts, but now encouraged by your video, I might stop that too. :)

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    If you can do the no soap in your hair, I'm sure you'd be fine with your body! I'm jealous of that. I've tried several times to go totally free of any kind of soap in my hair since it does work so well for my body, but even after giving it several months to adjust, it just stayed greasy and nasty looking. So I use a bit of shampoo (usually a natural bar shampoo) right in the front when I wash my hair once a week or so. I'd rather go to just water for that too.

  • @feltingme

    @feltingme

    6 жыл бұрын

    We are all somewhat different, but maybe herbal rinse does it then? I just use a handful of any kind of herbs, that i have the most of. Just be warned, that burdock root dedoction gives me big curls. At first when hair dried, it was stiff looking, which freaked me out a bit, but after I brushed it, I had fancy looking hair, people asked me where I have had it done, LOL. I was my hair once a week or even less. I could go months in terms of looks, but I wash it because of the dust and chemicals in thew air.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, that's interesting about burdock root. My hair only has a hint of a wave, a bit more when it's really humid, and totally strait if the air is really dry. So I don't imagine big curls would be my result, but it could be fun to try!

  • @feltingme

    @feltingme

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes, try it, and let us know, how it goes. Just make burdock root decoction and use it to rinse your hair -and do not wash that rinse out.

  • @darkisland04
    @darkisland043 жыл бұрын

    Have you ever tried pastille soap? It's normally 100% olive oil. Likely it wouldn't cause problems for you.

  • @lesleyharris3198
    @lesleyharris31986 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ariel, like you I don't use soap or deodorant, I do use emulents it's for skin problems,

  • @victoriamorgan9121
    @victoriamorgan91216 жыл бұрын

    I should have watched the whole thing before writing you. You covered it at the end. What about toothpaste and itchy ears? Would love to see one of these on your medicinal end, bug bites, rashes, burns in kitchen, etc. Thank You for all the ways you bless us!

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'll keep working on videos! ;)

  • @pennyfisher3329
    @pennyfisher33296 жыл бұрын

    Love all the suggestion. Any update on your new homestead?

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I'll be doing an update on that soon.

  • @blissbliss3531
    @blissbliss35316 жыл бұрын

    great Ariel, thank you. Can you share the brand of the aloe & castor oil you use? merci beaucoup ~

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Linked right under the "Show more" tab at the bottom of the video. :) Castor Oil - amzn.to/2H8EWCA Aloe - amzn.to/2GyzkEP Raw Apple Cider Vinegar - amzn.to/2GwXAXP (probably easier to find at a local grocery though) Coconut Oil - amzn.to/2uRt6Ku

  • @emellefarmer5146
    @emellefarmer51466 жыл бұрын

    One thing not mentioned in this video is your skin ecology. Everyone has thousands of species of microbes living on their skin. When your skin ecology is intact you wont smell or need anything extra on your skin. If you chronically put things on you have disrupted and eliminated many necessary microbes that will cause you to smell. When switching to a non deodorant life give it a week or 2. By not using soaps especially harsh chemical soaps your body can provide a healthy habitat for all the microbes we need to be healthy.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ah yes. Too much info to get into one video. But part of the reason I use nothing but water on my skin. I've even tried that AO Biome spray to add bacteria to my skin and liked it a lot. If it wasn't so pricy, I'd use it more.

  • @emellefarmer5146

    @emellefarmer5146

    6 жыл бұрын

    Fy Nyth cool, didnt know it existed, but shaking hands with new people once in a while and the occasional visit to the city would likely keep you fortified.

  • @baysword

    @baysword

    6 жыл бұрын

    Your body returns to normal after bathing in about 30 minutes. You don't need expensive biological solutions. Advice from a soap maker.

  • @emellefarmer5146

    @emellefarmer5146

    6 жыл бұрын

    Steven Cupples many if not most soaps especially those not made with natural and mild ingredients can permanently change the microflora of your skin and certainly reduce species diversity for the mid to longterm. We have become too clean and reduced our microflora to levels so low that many common diseases have been linked to this. I doubt “biological products” due much if anything. Advice from an ecologist.

  • @mmogg4045
    @mmogg40456 жыл бұрын

    Great info as always! Have you looked into and natural sunscreen alternatives? Ive tried raspberry oil but its kind of expensive

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Not too much. I do know coconut oil has a very light SPF rating, but I've not tried others.

  • @patricklambrecht380
    @patricklambrecht3806 жыл бұрын

    Wow, your story is so similar to mine, unbelievable. I got the mittens as a baby as well, scratching myself, eczema back knees and elbowpits, the constant 24/7 itching. I'm using Zwitsal oils and bodylotion ment for babies, the rest of the stuff only makes it worse. I use a very overpriced ointment for my face from Biodermal (like you, the face is much oilier than the rest of the body) So yeah, long story short, I'm going to try your recipe out, if I can find the ingredients on this side of the pond, I'll let you know the results. Thank you so much for this vlog!

  • @benwinkel

    @benwinkel

    6 жыл бұрын

    Allemaal in elke natuurwinkel verkrijgbaar. Waarschijnlijk wel wat duurder hier omdat het nog niet mainstream is. De baksoda is wellicht het lastigst te vinden. =)

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    There's Amazon links to most of those products right under the video, I assume they would ship to your side of the pond? Baking soda is not common in your area Ben Winkel? Interesting. Here it's available in every grocery store, dollar store, some gas stations, etc.

  • @benwinkel

    @benwinkel

    6 жыл бұрын

    Some grocerystores only sell baking powder which is not the same.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that's definitely not the same thing. That interesting as baking soda is so commonly available here.

  • @benwinkel

    @benwinkel

    6 жыл бұрын

    Availability increases now that more and more people show interest in the 'old ways'. =)

  • @Sean-ll5cm
    @Sean-ll5cm6 жыл бұрын

    I also had severe eczema as a child, in fact I had it from infancy to about the age of 20. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to cure myself through natural means and was effectively cured by modern medicine (immunosuppressants). However, natural remedies stop it from coming back and diet plays a huge part; enemy number one being sugar. In my opinion, when it comes to skin, the worst 'internal' issue is excess sugar. For instance, I went a little crazy this Easter (as I do every Easter, lol) and my skin has been dry and ruddy (sugar generates heat in the body, which is just plain bad), but since returning to my normal diet, my skin has improved. And yes, I don't touch any chemicals either, just a fragrant free, milk-based soap for hygiene purposes. Sunscreen, however, is the bane of my existence. I have fair skin and live in Australia, where the UV index can been in the mid-teens in summer and is only ever 'low' in the cooler months. 5 minutes in the sun in summer is enough for me to flush red and burn, which means I can't really escape the use of sunscreen if outside for more than 20 minutes. The key, though, is using sunscreen without fragrance and nanoparticles. No fragrance means you're less likely to have an allergic reaction and no nanoparticles means you're not absorbing god knows what right into your bloodstream.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I agree that avoiding sugar (and refined carbs that turn into sugar easily, like breads etc.) is a wonderful thing to do for many aspects of your health!

  • @lanahallock1118
    @lanahallock11186 жыл бұрын

    Ariel where are you? I hope you aren't sick. Take care.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm back!

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory20556 жыл бұрын

    I don't feel so alone now .. I had to wait all my life to develop and Auto Immune disorder , so pretty much for the past 15 moths i have hornets (so it feels like ) attacking me off an on.. Small blisters around 4mm-6mm. 7 bits of my hide has been cut off at different times and sent to the lab so it could be read and a label attached to what i have .. Really fun stuff .. No cure .. High tec axle grease to rub on the spots every day.... That's my adventure with skin care.. great video , you always explain so well everything you do..

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    That sounds miserable! I'm so sorry. Not trying to be nosey, but have you ever worked with a naturopath that knows a lot about diet? It seems from what I know, and my own personal experiences, that most skin issues can be cured, or at least disappear with a change to diet.

  • @normanmallory2055

    @normanmallory2055

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you... No you are nosey please don't think that .. I need all the help i can get.. Once i had spoke with a Naturopath about diet, as i eat the same, have the same terrier , live in the same house , am careful about my food ... I had a list of foods that i spoke with my Dermo about as he knows yes or no on foods also.. With in a week the hornets came on me and have not left.. When it started i looked at everything , clothes , food, bedding, laundry soap.. One of several things i did know it was not bug bites.. Dr. could not find out what it was so i was shipped off to a Dermo and it went from there... Yes it is miserable ... And it was many many hours of research on the internet along with all the information my Dermo gave me.. That was really one of my big questions , what can i change for food/diet to help this condition ?...Thank you for your concern that helps ...So difficult to explain it to folks who ask what happened ..

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm not a doctor. But I do know that sometimes things can build up over time. A very good friend of mine had always been strong and healthy and eaten anything he wanted well into his 50's. Then suddenly, he started feeling terrible all the time. Not skin for him, more gut/bloating/indigestion/etc. He went to multiple doctors and they all said he was fine, they could find nothing wrong. After having some ice cream one night (again, something he'd been eating his whole life) and feeling like he needed to go to the ER from the pressure in his chest, he decided to just try quitting eating some things. After dropping dairy and wheat, all his issues disappeared again. I think most doctors are well meaning, but unfortunately in America anyway, have not been given hardly any training on nutrition and how diet affects people's health. So they just don't know. There are specific diet plans (Whole 30, GAPS, AutoImmune Protocol) that gear toward systematically removing for a limited time the things that people most commonly have intolerances for or don't digest well to help you determine what may be an issue for you. One of those may be helpful to you. You can google tons of info on any of them. I've personally never gone through any of them, just experimented with eliminating one thing at a time from my diet and seeing how I feel after a month or so of that. I do know everyone's bodies are different and different people have reactions to or a hard time digesting different things. So if one thing doesn't make a difference, personally, I'd experiment with dropping out some other stuff one at a time. I know that's no scientific controlled study, and they can be useful and all. But you can't make me care that something statistically doesn't make a difference for me, when I've done it and feel better. :) The book Wheat Belly - amzn.to/2ESLi6P might help explain some of the particular reasons why it has become a problem for a lot of people. Like I said, I'm not doctor. But I know it made a difference for me and other's I know of. I thought it sounded crazy, but figured why not try it? It's just a month. That won't hurt me. . Dropping wheat was the most amazing thing for me personally for eczema. I wouldn't even know I have it any more. I've had no symptoms at all for almost 5 years now. Hearing someone else say that is what first inspired me to try the whole "crazy avoiding wheat thing." I thought, well, I've been trying different things for years and nothing has made it go away, why not just try the no wheat thing for a month? I can always just say that didn't make any difference and go right back to normal life. But a month later, with no skin issues, less brain fog, less congestion, less intestinal issues, etc, I was pretty sure I'd never go back! No dairy really improved congestion and digestion for me too. I am not as strict as I should be. But I do know when I eat mostly veggies, some clean meats, fermented foods, good real fats, fruits, little refined carbs, and no sugar (this I struggle with most) I feel great. I do find health, nutrition, and the human body fascinating to learn about! And constantly listen to/read books, blogs, podcasts, etc. from doctors and experts on this topic in general. Here's a few that I'd encourage everyone to listen to or read. I really hope everyone chooses to learn and be responsible for their own health, not just trust "experts"/government agencies to have their best interests in mind. www.marksdailyapple.com blog.primalblueprint.com Anything by Dr. Weston Price - amzn.to/2EVBCIK Nourishing Traditions Book - amzn.to/2BexVLQ Anything by Micheal Pollen, mostly he has books, but one was recently turned into a movie - amzn.to/2EXbUUl amzn.to/2BdAEVY amzn.to/2DpGZDQ and more. wellnessmama.com Off Grid With Doug and Stacy - kzread.info/dron/hit3QKk051fCsqliwVrbuQ.html Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead - amzn.to/2mO5M9k The Science of Fasting - amzn.to/2mPxa6X Overfed & Undernourished - amzn.to/2FVJuvg Food Fight - amzn.to/2BdnR5W I've been reading and learning about this stuff for years, can you tell? ;) Oh, and the book, The Longevity Code (amzn.to/2Eix52o) I just listened too as well and it was really good. Many of these resources are free, available to stream online, or can be found at your local library. That's where I get the majority of my books since I obviously don't have room to store a ton of books. And there's more, of course, but I have learned a lot from them. The human body is complicated and I don't think any one person knows everything about it, but there are some pretty consistent principles all these things/people/doctors/studies seem to support, and it's kind of hard to argue with the theories when you look at people like Mark Sisson (marksdailyapple) and see his health and appearance at his age. And I'm sure there's other good resources out there, but these are the foundation of much of what I've learned. Best wishes with the journey to more bearable skin! ~Ariel

  • @normanmallory2055

    @normanmallory2055

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ariel.. I just finished reading your reply and the reference material you suggested i wrote all that down... All my life i have never had a skin disorder until 15 months ago.. I don't eat a lot of bread , perhaps 2 slices every other day , and i eat whole wheat, i'm careful about what i buy and read labels .. My Dr was at a loss after the tests he had done which is why he sent me off to a Dermo so tests could go further .. I did find pictures of different degrees of what effects me and other people suffer from .. Some a lot worse than i have , some people look like a lizard with their entire back covered in scales .. oh my god... I have nothing like that , mine is small blisters, 4mm-6mm that leave little brown spots once it goes away.. Face , neck, scalp it's months for just one to go away , as i keep track of the progress every day , and it's like magic , 8 months later the spot is gone , now 2" over from that spot is a brand new one.. here we go again... I'm not overweight my last physical i was 4 pounds under .. With my list of food in hand i have went over everything i eat more than once.. I don't buy red meats as i don't eat it .. Turkey or chicken for the most part and i like soup even in the winter /summer or hot weather.. I do like real chocolate mainly the dark and in the evenings i like a 2-3 pieces of that .. Walnuts or Cashews almost every day i eat a handful of ... Chips i buy one bag a month which takes me an entire month to eat.. Natural popcorn i make too.. I eat real butter not the yellow axle grease .. Every single day i have fruits, yogurt, juice and one orange .. Ritz crackers every 2-3 days with peanut butter and Guda cheese sometimes mixed in with a sharp cheese ... What i eat is really pretty simple ... Potatoes oh small red potatoes and no more than three of them is all i want and that's only 2-3 times a week... Rice and beans off and on but not really set in stone every week... I thank you so much for all the help and information you listed , now i have a lot to look up and read ... Health food stores or all natural foods , i did have quite a chat with the folks a couple of times there of items i could try that may help.. It was a long list of items one lady had picked out for me to try... But i'm like you so that i don't erase evidence , it's one change at a time otherwise i would have no idea of what helped my condition , so far no change of the Hornet attacks just fewer now , like one or two in a week ... Again thank you Ariel ...

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hmm.... Though you might have an allergy or intolerance for a particular food, it certainly sounds like the S.A.D. (standard american diet) is not your problem. I know you said you're in the same house and all. Is there any chance that house had developed mold over time and you are reacting to that? Just trying to brainstorm for anything I can think of. Or by chance does your home have a lot of cedar? It sounds crazy, but I knew one guy around here that over time developed an allergy to the logs his home was made of and had to build an entirely new place. But his symptoms were more respiratory system stuff than skin. I know laundry detergents all irritate my skin, but it sounds like you looked at that already.

  • @katiebug1957
    @katiebug19576 жыл бұрын

    Been watching you for several months now, and wonder what you do about internet there in the mountains of Wyoming!

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Verizon hotspot.

  • @TarotMoon
    @TarotMoon5 жыл бұрын

    I will use my dry knees as a control. Today is 12/11/18. Get back yo you in 90 days with a 1 person case study.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    5 жыл бұрын

    All my 1 person case studies on what works for me I find quite valuable to me. :) Let me know how it goes! Don't forget to drink water too. Hydration is one of the best things you can do for your skin.

  • @lgmbornschlegl
    @lgmbornschlegl4 жыл бұрын

    I don’t use deodorant as well. However, if I find I smell a little, I will just rub some lemon juice under my armpits. Just do not do it if you have a wound of any kind.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    4 жыл бұрын

    I haven't tried lemon juice for that. Thanks for the tip!

  • @Barbarra63297
    @Barbarra632976 жыл бұрын

    My brother had exzema till the day he passed, back when we were growing up the treatments were limited and didn't work all that well so I know what you went through.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry to hear that!

  • @Barbarra63297

    @Barbarra63297

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm just glad you found things that work for you! :)

  • @susanmerritt8331
    @susanmerritt83316 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ariel. This is so timely as I am fixing to go off grid and do not want to complicated my life by taking a myriad of chemicals with me. I was told Dr. Bronner's soap was good to use as a shampoo, but it leaves my scalp dry. Can I ask what you Use? Your hair is so beautiful. Love what you do,and thank you.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I know a lot of people love Dr. Bronner's but my hair is so fine I find the same thing with it feeling a little harsh and drying. I mostly use shampoo bars. Even this little trial kit lasts forever, but then I usually only wash my hair once a week or so. amzn.to/2HcIlQI And as a plus, no bottles. :)

  • @susanmerritt8331

    @susanmerritt8331

    6 жыл бұрын

    Fy Nyth Thank you! I will give it a try. They sure sound good!

  • @islandsun3016
    @islandsun30166 жыл бұрын

    You're very beautiful. I love this video! You're also in great shape girl!

  • @dewfew1
    @dewfew16 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ariel, very helpful and informative. I do have a question if you don't mind me asking. I didn't see you mentioning using corn starch and baking soda for controlling body odor and underarm moisture . What do you think of corn starch and baking soda for body odor and control of underarm moisture. dd

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I did mention occasionally using baking soda, I try to avoid most corn products due to the way most corn is raised and genetically modified.

  • @dewfew1

    @dewfew1

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes I knew that you had mention using baking soda that's why I was asking about the corn starch. I know it is terrible how our crops are being treated with, nothing grown on the big commercial corporate farms has any social responsibility or concerns on the products that they raise and sell to public/world, it's all about the money and nothing but the money and we pay the price for their greedy corporate practice. dd

  • @debrabrickus8467
    @debrabrickus84676 жыл бұрын

    Ariel do you ever add essential oils to these skin oils? I actually have all theses items and I try to use all natural products on my skin...the castor oil on on my eyebrows ,they are rather sparse. I also never wear deoderant except when I'm going to be in stressful situations,which is rare,and I rarely have oder bcs of my whole food plant based diet. Btw your skin is lovely.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I don't, just because I don't care for the scents on my body, but you certainly could!

  • @cheakychic1
    @cheakychic16 жыл бұрын

    Just checking in Ariel haven't seen any new content from you for a couple weeks hope all is well :)

  • @mtpocketswoodenickle2637

    @mtpocketswoodenickle2637

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hopefully she found a Bo!

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Just busy. - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ao2LmJmAYqS9k8o.html

  • @wallymacmillan5696
    @wallymacmillan56966 жыл бұрын

    I'm not getting new notifications , cant figure tht out .you are awesome

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Just busy. - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ao2LmJmAYqS9k8o.html

  • @pearlburl
    @pearlburl6 жыл бұрын

    By the way, Native deodorant WORKS! It's $12 a stick, and lasts several months with daily use. Its amazing and all natural!

  • @islandsun3016

    @islandsun3016

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for mentioning this. I have to try it out!

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'll have to find some and give it a try some day!

  • @ednanash6276
    @ednanash62766 жыл бұрын

    Ariel where are you? We haven’t heard from you in a long time. Are you sick or is your family doing okay? I love your Vlogs. Please post something so I know you are okay. Love you and your tiny home.

  • @islandsun3016

    @islandsun3016

    6 жыл бұрын

    She took some videos down recently because I don't see them anymore and they were more recent ones than this. I know she's done this before. She gets depressed and leaves for a few months and then when she's ok she'll make videos again. I hope she's ok too.I wonder if she's moving into her new place. She bought property. I don't know if you saw her video on that.

  • @naseralmutairi8338

    @naseralmutairi8338

    6 жыл бұрын

    Has she ever mentioned that she suffers from depression? Maybe she's run out of ideas for videos or is dealing with an issue that requires her full undivided attention. If the latter is the case then making KZread videos is probably the furthest thing away from her mind right now.

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the concern. Mostly, I was just busy. - kzread.info/dash/bejne/ao2LmJmAYqS9k8o.html

  • @laurencelebeustclair833
    @laurencelebeustclair8334 жыл бұрын

    I suffer from Atopic excema and I use these things finding that water and soap is the worst for me

  • @oddopops1327
    @oddopops13276 жыл бұрын

    😊

  • @iship9705
    @iship97056 жыл бұрын

    check out Vitamin D 3

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Getting adequate vitamin D is very important as I mentioned when talking about sunscreen!

  • @normanmallory2055
    @normanmallory20556 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ariel , i said i would look up my condition so you have a label to what i have .. Just in case you know some friend who has this condition who has found help through natural healing .... When the smoke cleared and the dust settled this is the result from the lab tests.. Diagnosis: Skin , mid upper chest , Biopsy: Deposition of IGG and C3 between Epidermal Keratinocytes , pattern diagnosis of "Pemphigus Foliaceus".... The paper work goes on to explain what is: Pemphigus Foliaceus ? Months and months i looked up information to read on about this mystery... This condition is most common of all races, age, sex.. Most common between the ages of 50-60.. Thank you Ariel for your concern and trying to offer me help...

  • @normanmallory2055

    @normanmallory2055

    6 жыл бұрын

    I see in one of my replies i left out a word , whoops my edit fault ... I thank you for your offer to help with suggestions or ideas that may help my condition ... Never feel you are nosey by asking questions because you are not .. I like it when a person offers help or ideas or shares information that worked for you ... Thanks again Ariel

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    Hmm, not something I've heard of for sure. If I can remember, I'll ask my naturopath if he knows anything about it next time I visit him.

  • @normanmallory2055

    @normanmallory2055

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Ariel .. I need all the help for information i can get on this condition as 15 months has passed and it's not going away anytime soon no matter what i try so far...

  • @normandesrosiers3737
    @normandesrosiers37376 жыл бұрын

    No wonder you’re so pretty

  • @tamerakosa6168
    @tamerakosa61686 жыл бұрын

    Where have you been the last few weeks I miss your videos! Hope you are ok. Please keep us pisted

  • @tamerakosa6168

    @tamerakosa6168

    6 жыл бұрын

    “Posted”

  • @FyNyth

    @FyNyth

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm back.