Facial Cleanser and Toner:
I have two different things that I use. One is a wipe that cleans quickly and removes makeup. I got this recipe from a friend, reworked it just a bit, and now use it daily! I make both of these cleansers into facial wipes. However, you CAN just mix up the liquids and use it without making wipes. If you do that, just store the liquid in a squirt bottle and squirt it onto clean cotton daily to use it.
Daily Facial Wipes & Makeup Remover
Try making this in a small jar – like a 4 oz mason jar or
sealed plastic jar.
- Approx. 30 cotton rounds
- One tsp of baby shampoo OR Castile Soap
- One tsp of olive oil, OR another oil such as liquid coconut, jojoba, grapeseed, etc.
- 5 drops tea tree oil and 5 drops lavender oil
- Filtered Water
Add the ingredients into the jar first. Then add water to
fill the jar about ¾ way full. Put in your cotton rounds and press them down
into this liquid. Add more cotton rounds until you’ve soaked up all the liquid.
You can add more water if necessary. Keep in a sealed container. Use to wash face,
remove makeup, even eye makeup. If you’re too tired to wash your face before
bed, at least give it a good wipe off with this. As an extra tip, using these
essential oils makes this a very antibacterial blend. So you could also use
this as a hand wipe!
Daily Facial Cleanser & Toner
- Witch Hazel
- 15 drops tea tree, 10 drops frankincense, and 10 drops lavender essential oil
- 1 tsp olive oil or liquid coconut oil (or any carrier oil you like)
- Cotton rounds
Pour witch hazel into a seal-able container. Add in your essential oils and carrier oils. Stir this together well or just shake it up well. Put cotton rounds into this and press them down to soak up all liquid. Add more cotton rounds until you don’t have any free liquid left over. Wipe face 2- 3 times a day especially before bed and first thing in the morning. Change pillow cases every night if you have an issue with acne.
Facial Moisturizer
Now that we've discussed how to clean your face above, lets move onto moisturizing. I need something that I can use daily, that will provide moisture, not feel greasy or oily, and that is affordable of course. I have two recipes for that and they both start out the same - with the basic balm.
My recipe for Basic Balm is very simple. I'm posting it here
again to get you started! Melt this together over low heat.
- 1/8 cup of beeswax (grated or pellets)
- 1/2 cup of solid coconut oil
- 1 tsp of olive oil, OR Vitamin E oil
To that you’ll want to add essential
oils for your skin. Add these drops to EACH 4oz glass jar first. After you’ve
put in your essential oils, you’ll simply pour in the melted mixture. No need
to even stir it up. There are two different choices below for the types of essential oils. I use #1 below but the other one is great if you have acne prone skin.
Face Serum 1 - Add 5 drops of patchouli, 5 drops of
frankincense, and 3 drops of sandalwood. This is great for the over 40 set as
it has great properties to help with skin regeneration and wrinkles.
Face Serum 2 - Add 10 drops of lavender, and 5 drops of tea tree oil. Good if you need help with break-outs.
Face Serum 2 - Add 10 drops of lavender, and 5 drops of tea tree oil. Good if you need help with break-outs.
Full details about this balm, and the blog about the basic
balm is located here: http://kygypsymama.blogspot.com/2014/09/customized-basic-balm.html
Facial Scrub
Next we have a recipe for a scrub that I use ONLY ONCE per week. I don't mix this up in advance, and so this recipe makes enough for ONE use.
Note that my
measurements are approximate. I don't think you need to be too specific with
this product. This one feels like
microdermabrasion and I love it!
Facial Scrub Recipe
- Baking Soda - 1 tablespoon
- Honey - 1 teaspoon
- Lavender Oil - 5 drops
- Tea Tree Oil - 10 drops
- Vitamin E Oil - 1 teaspoon (+,-)
I mix the ingredients together in a small cup and added the Vitamin E oil last. This oil was mostly just to get it to the right consistency. It may take a bit more or less. You'll want this to be thick enough to pour in your hand or on a washcloth. In the shower I wet my face, poured it on a wet wash cloth and scrubbed my face, neck and chest in a circular motion. I then rinsed with warm water. If you find that the baking soda is too harsh for your face, you could use sugar instead. All of the details, plus why I used each one is on the original post.
To read the original blog post please check here: http://kygypsymama.blogspot.com/2014/07/new-face-scrub.html
So, that sums up my facial protocol. I've been using this for several months now with no tweaks or complaints. My skin never felt better! Let me know if you try any of these! If you need some substituted oil suggestions let me know as well.
Blessings,
Kymber
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