Natural Products versus Homemade Products
- Contains ingredients that I readily keep in the house such as oatmeal and honey and essential oils.(I know I’ll have to buy a few things I don’t normally keep such as rosewater or glycerin…but there are many other uses that I’ll find for them. And isn’t that sustainable…to have 100 ways to use oatmeal?)
- Is simple to prepare. (Five steps or less. I don’t want to spend five hours creating a face wash that has forty ingredients. I don’t have time for that. Even if I had time, I don’t want to spend time doing that.)
- It eventually works once I use it. (If after trying the homemade recipe the results are not as effective, it’s not gonna work. Some things you will just have to buy. I say that now, but perhaps my rationale will change later)
- face wash
- face mask
- face toner
- shaving cream
- face exfoliant
This face mask is suitable for all skin types and is super simple to prepare. It will cleanse and rejuvenate your skin. Prep time is three minutes
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The ingredients are
- 1 tbsp oatmeal, finely ground (I’ll use my blender to grind the oatmeal)
- 1 tbsp live, organic yogurt (no flavored kind)
- A few drops of honey
Preparation
- Add yogurt to oatmeal in a small bowl and mix together.
- Warm a few drops of honey (to do this, warm a spoon under hot water for a minute, then add a few drops of honey to the spoon
- Stir the honey into the yogurt and oatmeal mixture.
- Apply the mask to the face. Leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse off with several splashes of warm water. Follow with a warm washcloth.
- Apply moisturizer.
eat myself to perhaps once a month or every now and then.
This mask, based on roses, is perfect for balancing out the oily and dry areas of your skin.The ingredients are
- Optional: 6 fresh rose petals
- 2 tbsps rosewater
- 1 tbsp natural yogurt, room temperature (not lowfat or non-fat)
- 1 tbsp runny honey (to get honey runny, you can warm it in a microwave for a few seconds).
Preparation
- Soak rose petals, then crush them in a bowl.
- Add the rosewater, yogurt and honey.
- Mix well and apply to the skin.
- Leave on for 10 minutes.
- Rinse.
The ingredients are
- 4 oz of witch hazel
- 10 to 20 drops of your Essential Oil.
Preparation
- Mix ingredients well into the bottle. (you can find a bottle at a beauty supply store. I buy bottles to house my oil concoctions for my hair.)
- Shake well before each use
- Apple to face with cotton ball after cleansing.
While I didn’t find a good recipe yet for Shaving Cream, I did come across some other products in the house that could be used instead of shaving cream such as baby oil and hair conditioner. Both of which I have tried with amazing results. Perhaps I’ll continue using those alternatives until I find a concoction I can make. Years ago I read an article in the paper about using baby oil in the summer to do a quick shave and what I like is that after you’re done shaving, your skin is already moisturized. I used the conditioner once and at first I balked at the idea because I love my conditioner so much and felt like I was wasting it. Is it wasteful to find multiple uses of a particular thing? No. Its innovative, time saving, and cost effective. Two bottles of conditioner comes out cheaper that a bottle of conditioner and a bottle of shaving cream. (At least the kind that I use!)
For the face cleanser, I found the recipe on What Would Ginger Do.
Ingredients
- 4 ounces of grapeseed oil
- 1 ounce of lemon juice
- 2 ounces of raw apple cider vinegar
- 1 ounce of agave nectar
- 15 drops of tea tree oil
- 5 drops of lavender oil
Preparation
- Mix everything together
- Store in the refriderator
- Shake well before each use. (do not get it into your eyes and do not ingest it.)
Usage
- Twice every day, moisten your skin with warm water
- Squeeze a teaspoon of the cleanser in your hand
- Massage into your skin on your face and neck for 30 to 60 seconds.
- Rinse off with a clean soft cloth and warm water.
The recipe again seems fairly simple. Actually very simple. Even now the only ingredient I would need to purchase is the agave nectar. But only because I am out of it. I use agave to sweeten my tea. Its hard to believe that I have most of these ingredients in the pantry and yet I keep buying products I could readily make. Its so crazy. I will have to purchase some reusable containers to store them in however…but that’s worth it.
I am excited to make these things and to begin altering the recipes to my own liking. I will keep log as I make these recipes with pictures and post as well as attempt to track the money that I am saving.




