This homemade moisturizer without coconut oil for face and body is no exception. Made with all natural ingredients that you can easily find, this homemade moisturizer is perfect for the face and the body. One of the worst things you can do to your body is slather it with beauty products ...
Blend the oils. Steep the dried herbs in a bottle containing the oils. Shake well daily. Keep out of direct sunlight, but keep in a warm place for 3 weeks. Strain out the herbs, pressing out all the oil. Pour into clean jars and store in a cool dark place. The secret is to massa...
Transfer moisturizer to clean jars and refrigerate any portion that will not be used up within a few weeks. Recipe Video Made this recipe? Mention @diynatural or tag it #diynatural! Notes for DIY Lotion Success Vitamin E oil is a natural preservative but doesn’t keep indefinitely so use...
Moisturizing Oil Soap can be drying, so it’s important to add a natural moisturizer such as olive, avocado, or almond oil to this recipe to replenish skin’s moisture. Coconut oil that is solid at room temperature is not a good option because it tends to separate, but fractionated coconut...
Just in case you’d really like to tint the next calming homemade lip balm you make but you’d still like to keep things rather calm and subtle looking, since you’re looking for a moisturizer and not an actual lipstick, here’s a fantastic tutorial for neutral lovers!DIY Naturalwalks ...
4. Technically, if you are going to use the essential oils in this spray, you will want to add anessential oil emulsifier. Since you will be spraying this on your hair and not on your skin, it’s not really a problem. Other Natural Personal Care ItemsTo Try ...
Confession: I can’t live without my homemade moisturizer. This recipe appears inMaking Itas Olive Oil Whip. It’s my everyday body lotion/face cream and I figured it was about time to share it with you. It only has three ingredients. It’s safe and wholesome and very effective. It’...
Coconut oilis an excellent moisturizer. It also offers antifungal properties and acts as a carrier oil to help distribute the essential oils evenly throughout the foot balm. Coconut oil is semi-solid at room temperature and melts at skin temperature. It also soaks into the skin quickly. ...
10 drops lemon essential oil 10 dropspeppermintessential oil 2 Tbsp. white vinegar (optional) Mix baking soda, washing soda, and liquid soap in a medium-sized container until it’s pasty and mushy. Add essential oils and mix thoroughly. If you choose to add the vinegar, be aware that the...
Step 2: Melt Coconut Oil If your coconut oil is solid, gently warm it until it liquefies. Liquid coconut oil is easier to mix with the sugars. Coconut oil will act as a moisturizer, softening your skin as it exfoliates. Step 3: Mix Oils and Sugars ...