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Homemade Organic Beauty at the South Branch Library
Come to the South Branch to learn how to make effective, inexpensive homemade beauty products with what you have at home!

The Peabody Library’s South Branch pleased to welcome Linda Sessa as she shares her secrets for making organic beauty products with items you have at home!
In this program, Ms. Sessa, a beautician, will be teaching attendees how to make alternatives to expensive, store-bought beauty products at home with ingredients that are likely already in the kitchen. Inexpensive, natural items like olive oil, coconut oil, baking soda and more can be combined in creative ways to make effective beauty products like toothpaste, deodorant, soap and shampoo that are just as effective, but cost significantly less than brand-name items.
Ms. Sessa will allow time for questions and attendees will leave with “recipes” and ideas to reproduce these products in their own homes. This enticing new program will take place at the South Branch of the Peabody Institute Library, located at 78 Lynn St. on July 2nd at 7PM.
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This event is free and open to the public, but space is limited and registration is required. Please visit www.peabodylibrary.org or call 978-531-3380 for more information.