Homemade Beauty Recipes That Work, and Those That Don’t
March 10, 2009
From FeelgoodStyle.com
Using nontoxic organic beauty products should be a no-brainer by now, as we all know that what you put on is as important as what you put in. Today you can effectively swap out any conventionally produced, toxin-laden products you may be using for a safer version that looks and acts just like its synthetic loaded counter-part.
Yet, many still opt for simpler skincare and go homemade. While this is an easy and cost-effective route, there are certain products that need to be created, manufactured and packaged by professionals to provide the results and safety we all want and need. Whipping up an exfoliant or cleanser is achievable and even fun. Hair products and makeup are a completely different ballgame.
While I have never much been much of a diyer when it comes to skin and hair care, I have added a few home brewed concoctions that are very useful and enjoyable. The following list comes from my trials (and errors) in the kitchen while whipping up homemade beauty products. All ingredients are organic where available.
Top 3 Homemade Beauty Recipes
1: Face and Body Scrub
You can make a wonderful scrub for face and body with just a few ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen cupboard. Sugar is an excellent exfoliant, just mix with olive or grape seed oil to your desired consistency and there you have it. Your skin will be fresh, glowing and moisturized. Just remember to be gentle.
2: Facial Mask
Plain yogurt is another great exfoliant, and though not abrasive like sugar, is still pretty potent. Mix ¼ cup yogurt with two tablespoons grape seed oil and a teaspoon of honey. Apply to skin and allow to dry somewhat, around 10-15 minutes. Rinse off with warm water. This plumps and firms the skin.
3: Grape Seed Oil Cleanser
Using oil as a cleanser may seem counter productive, but it works like a charm in dry winter months. Oil binds to dirt and makeup, cleansing the skin of impurities without stripping away moisture. Simply massage oil into skin and rinse with a warm wash cloth. You may follow with toner if you like.
Top 3 Beauty Products Best Left to the Pros
1: Shampoo
Creating a product yourself that is fit for cleansing the hair and leaving it soft and shiny is difficult at best. In my experience with homemade products, the one area I did not find pleasant or worth while was hair care. A raw egg mask may provide shine but the feel and smell are disgusting.
2: Deodorant
You actually can make your own deodorant using baking soda, alum or cornstarch. While some folks are happy with the effects, they can be irritating to skin and hard on clothing. Most nontoxic deodorant manufacturers carry an unscented product, if no scent is what you are after.
3: Make Up
Obviously, producing your own mineral foundation and blush, mascara and eyeliner would require tools, materials and skills beyond most of our means. But, there is nothing wrong with mixing a bit of pure mineral blusher with your favorite lip balm for a hit of color.
So, don’t be afraid to mix it up in the kitchen. A combination of professionally manufactured and homemade beauty products result in a well balanced beauty regimen.
Image credit: churl at Flickr.com under Creative Commons license.

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November 20, 2010 at 4:41 am
apple cider vinegar applied with a cotton ball works great as deodorant. it doesn’t harm your clothing, is actually beneficial to your skin, and the smell goes away as soon as it dries