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Showing posts with label body care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label body care. Show all posts

Monday, June 3, 2013

Homemade Acne Face Cream

This is adapted from my hand lotion recipe but using ingredients to help combat the dreaded acne problem. I will wash my face at bedtime using water and a Norwex makeup removal cloth. No soap needed. I will then massage my face cream into my face and neck area. This leaves my skin so soft and does seem to help the breakouts as long as I stay away from my other nemesis - sugar!

4 Tablespoons raw organic shea butter
1 1/4 Tablespoons organic coconut oil (also has some antibacterial, antifungal and antimicrobial properties)
5 drops geranium essential oil - good for soothing inflammation and scar healing
14 drops tea tree oil - good for combating the acne infection and cleansing
5 drops lavender - good for the inflammation

Mash the shea butter with a fork in a mixing bowl. Add the coconut oil and mix with the fork. Beat well with a hand mixer for a few minutes until fluffy and well combined. Add essential oils and beat another minute or two. Put in a 4 oz. jar. Again use clean hands when appling to avoid contamination of your lotion.

Homemade Shea Butter Hand Lotion

A current interest in mine lately is to learn more about and use essential oils. I am also purging my house from commercial body care products. These two things combined have lead to me making some wonderful hand lotion that leaves your skin moisturized, aids in relieving joint discomfort , and smells so good. Of course you can change up the essential oils to suit your preference of scent or according to healing properties. I was looking for joint pain relief and chose to use peppermint and lavender for their anti-inflammatory properties. Plus I absolutely love the smell of peppermint. I have read that bugs don't like peppermint or lavender for that matter!

I found the recipe here

4 oz. unrefined shea butter (I used raw organic shea butter)
2 tablespoon base oil; I used sweet almond oil. (Extra virgin olive oil, coconut oil or others can be used as well)
10-25 drops essential oil(s); optional, I used 20 drops peppermint and 5 drops lavender
mixing bowl
electric whisks mixer
one clean empty 8 oz. jar, or two 4 oz. jars, because volume will be increased

Steps for making whipped cream:

Before you start to prepare whipped shea butter, make sure your unrefined shea butter is on a room temperature. Do not melt or heat it! Put your shea butter in a bowl and mash it with a fork. The same way you make a mashed potato. Add base oil(s) and mash it little bit more. Put the mixture into the mixing bowl. Mix it on a high speed with electric mixer for approximately 5 minutes. Believe it or not, this is it! Optionally, you can add chosen essential oil(s) and mix it few minutes to blend it with your whipped cream. Put whipped cream in a clean jar(s) and close it. Keep it in a dry, dark and cool place. Room temperature is fine. Remember to always have clean hands when touching the cream in the jar. There are no preservatives other than the essential oils to prevent contamination of germs and bacteria in the lotion.

I love this stuff! It can be a little grainy from the raw shea butter, but it is easily worked into the hands. This cream does not leave your skin feeling oily once it's absorbed into the skin. Remember, if you don't like a lot of scent then omit the essential oils or reduce the amount used. Be careful using citrus oils as they can increase your skin sensitivity to the sun!

Next on my to do list is make homemade bug repellent, since it's THAT season again in Manitoba! Here's a picture of the finished product.

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Homemade Deodorant

Mix about 1/4 c. baking soda and 1/4 c. cornstarch or arrowroot starch in a small bowl. Add unrefined coconut oil, not melted, about a Tablespoon at a time, mashing with a fork until all the dry ingredients have been mixed in. I find it takes 4-6 Tablespoons.
Optional: If you’d like a scent, add a few drops of your favorite essential oil at this time.
You could use this mixture as is and apply with your fingertips, or put it into an deodorant container. We just use our fingers to apply.

The above was taken from here which I found through my friend's post here. I find it perfectly fine to leave the mixture in a small container and apply with my fingers. I have been using this for about a month now and it is far superior to store bought natural deodorants and regular deodorants as well. No stink and very minimal moisture. I haven't noticed any oil staining either! Try it and let me know how it works for you!