Face Cleanser LEARN HOW TO MAKE IT YOURSELF DIY skincare is a total vibe—it’s cost-effective, customizable, and you actually know what’s going into the bottle. However, because your face is a bit more sensitive than, say, your hands, the “how” matters just as much as the “what.” For an everyday face wash, you want something balanced: strong enough to remove the day’s grime and sweat, but gentle enough that it doesn’t leave your skin feeling tight or “squeaky” (which is actually a sign of a damaged skin barrier). Here is a balanced method and ingredients on how to successfully make your own face cleanser: Take an empty glass jar and start adding all these ingredients in order. 1 cup purified water 1 cup Decyl Glucoside (Optional to level up your DIY, you can substitute this ingredient with fragrance free liquid Castile Soap) 1 tb. spoon witch hazel 1/4 cups Aloe Vera Gel 1 to. spoon Pomegranate Oil 3 drops Vitamin E 1 tb. spoon Pomegranate Extract for Anti-aging (Adding fruit extracts to your DIY products is like giving your skin a concentrated shot of vitamins and antioxidants.) 50 drops of Jasmine Essential Oil (you can substitute this oil with traditional 25 drops of lemon and 25 drops of lavender) Mix all ingredients thoroughly and use it daily 2 times a day, morning and evening. Beyond the sheer satisfaction of playing “mad scientist” in your bathroom, making your own cleanser offers some legitimate skin-health and lifestyle perks. Most commercial cleansers are designed for a 2-year shelf life, which means they’re often packed with more preservatives and stabilizers than actual “good” stuff. While the initial “startup” cost for raw ingredients (like a liter of Decyl Glucoside or a bag of Kaolin clay) might seem high, the cost per ounce of the finished product is significantly lower than high-end department store brands. You’re essentially making “Luxury” skincare at “Value” prices. To keep these benefits real, you have to be diligent. If you don’t use a preservative or distilled water, your “clean” DIY product can quickly become a “bacterial” DIY product. Freshness is a benefit, but it also means a shorter window of use! So, you either commit to it, or you don’t. But it’s worth giving it a try. Nothing else in life will never give you that satisfactory feeling of accomplishing something in your life for such a very reasonable price. Good luck and have fun with it!
Make Your Bug Spray Ah, the eternal battle between humans and tiny, winged vampires. Whether you’re heading into the deep woods or just trying to survive a backyard BBQ, picking the right repellent is key. I always thought of the idea that learning how to make a Bug Spray yourself, is a huge benefit. Our nature has all the growing plants avaliable that will help keeping these “vampires” away from us. The most effective Essential Oils that help keeping mosquitos away are: Eucalyptus Lemongrass Citronella Teatree Rosemary Interesting fact: Potted rosemary plants help keep the flies away. Put a few rosemary plants around your kitchen and see the difference it makes. Good to remember: If you’re also wearing sunscreen, apply the sunscreen first, let it dry for 15 minutes, and then apply the bug spray. BUG SPRAY INGREDIENTS In an empty 8 – 10 Oz glass spray bottle mix all these ingredients: 1/2 cup witch hazel 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar (optional) 20 drops citronella essential oil 20 drops lemongrass essential oil (You can substitute these essential oils with either eucalyptus, teatree, rosemary essential oils. See what works best for you). Shake the bottle with mixture and spray evenly on all parts of your body except eyes and mouth. When you make it yourself, you eliminate the “mystery fragrances” and preservatives found in commercial cans. You control the purity of the carrier (like witch hazel or apple cider vinegar) and the quality of the essential oils.
Bath Salts (Therapy, Relaxation) Actual bath salts (like Epsom salts) have zero relationship to the drug. These are legitimate health products used for relaxation and muscle recovery. Ingredients: Usually magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt), sea salt, or Himalayan salt, sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), essential oils. Purpose: To soothe sore muscles, reduce inflammation, and improve skin health. Safety: Perfectly safe when used as directed in bathwater. Why adding baking soda in your bath salts? Baking soda is a natural alkaline substance. When dissolved in water, it helps to soften the water. This makes it feel “silky” and helps the water penetrate the skin better. Gentle exfoliation that helps loosen dead skin cells, leaving your skin feeling significantly smoother after the soak. If you have itchy or inflamed skin, baking soda is often the “secret ingredient.” It is commonly used to provide relief for: Sunburns Eczema or Psoriasis flares Poison ivy or insect bites Fungal issues (like athlete’s foot) due to its mild antifungal properties. To get the best results for a standard bathtub, use a ratio of about 1 part baking soda to 2 parts Epsom salt. Prepare your Bath Salts in advance. Take an empty jar with a lid 2 1/2 cups Epsom Salt 1 cup Baking Soda 40 drops of either eucalyptus, lavender, or peppermint essential oil, (or an equal combination of the three for about 12 drops of each oil). These essential oils help reduce stress, soothe your muscles, gives a pleasant scent to your body, provides a therapeutic relaxation to your entire body. Mix everything with a fork Close the lid and keep the jar in a dry place and use it when needed. This is easier than you thought, right. Now you have a much more effective Bath Salts product than from the store. Safety Note: While it’s great for most people, avoid baking soda baths if you have an open wound, a high fever, or are pregnant, unless you’ve cleared it with a doctor first.
How to make melt and pour soap (video tutorial) I hope this blog will become a go-to guide for anyone who wants to protect and improve their health through the use of clean and natural ingredients with therapeutically graded essential oils. Everyone loves to have a bar of soap in their shower or bath. How about learning how to make your own bar of soap with ingredients that are not hard to find. Amazon will probably become your number one online store for all your supplies and so on… at least it is true for me! Making soap from a prepared soap base is fairly easy and a quick way to do it. You can purchase soap base in any store’s craft section or online. I choose more natural products with safer ingredients – for this one reason we even want to make our own, right? It’s also safe on any equipment – I used a non-stick pot on a medium high heat and you can do the same! Just remember, don’t over boil the mixture or it will end up covered in suds. Video Tutorial You can use any Soap Base you like, and I used 5lb Clear Glycerin Soap Base, just click on the highlighted words to see the Soap Base. Instructions: 1/3 (that is about 1lb.60oz) of 5lb. soap base cut into little pieces. (you don’t need to be perfect in soap base measurements since it always varies on the type of soap base). Melt completely on a medium high heat, stir regularly. 1/4 cups Almond Oil. 1/3 cups Aloe Vera Juice. 1tsp green tea powder. Stir in the hot mixture, combine until completely incorporated. Add 50 drops of your favorite essential oil blend for fall/winter season. I added BREATHE from doTERRA. Pour the mixture into the soap mold. (I used regular size soap mold that is 6 in one mold. Total of 8 soaps from this mixture). Remove from mold after 6 to 8 hours. Enjoy your soap and save some for an amazing GIFT idea!!! When you have free time enjoy reading my Blogged Book Destiny HERE!