Homemade Natural Beauty Recipes

Nature is the newest trend in skin and hair care. For years, we’ve been putting toxic chemicals into our bodies that build up and make us feel tired and sick, regardless of whether we eat them or if they seep though our pores. And people are finally catching on that homemade or natural is better.

Most stores now have a line of “natural” beauty products. Unfortunately, they often come with a big price tag attached too. Often times many of these products are not actually “natural” so it does pay to do your homework to ensure you are getting what you pay for.

Put simply, ‘natural skin care’ is caring for your skin in a natural and chemical-free way. Natural skin care enables the skin to take care of itself without any assistance from synthetic materials or chemicals. ‘Natural skin care’ is about the use of good habits in the way you lead your day to day life. A lot of natural skin care measures are actually the same as those for body care in general.

What are the key components for natural beauty and  healthy skin?

Water – Around 8 glasses of water is a must every day. Water helps in flushing out the toxins from the body, in a natural way. It helps in the overall upkeep of the body and promotes good health for all organs (not just skin).

General cleanliness – After all, clean skin is the key to keeping the skin disorders at bay. 

Exercise – increases the flow of blood that helps in getting rid of body toxins and keeping you healthy.  Exercise also helps in beating stress which is the worst enemy of good health.

Diet – Your diet should be a healthy mix of various nutrient providing foods. Raw fruits and vegetables are known to provide freshness to your body and help in getting rid of body toxins.

Sleep – As a natural skin care measure, a good sleep delays slacking of skin.

Sun – Some sun is very good but avoiding excessive exposure to sun (by wearing long sleeved clothes, hat and umbrella etc.), is another natural skin care strategy.

Fortunately actually making beauty products yourself isn’t too difficult. So if you want beauty products that you know are natural and are also inexpensive, just make them yourself. Here are a few quick and easy recipes you can make yourself.

Face Mask                                                                                        Face mask                  
Eating good food helps give you the right nutrients you need to look good. You can get more of these vitamins and minerals by putting the good stuff right on the skin.

Combining a mashed carrot, mashed avocado, and a beaten egg with a half cup a few tablespoons of honey creates a great face mask that provides vitamins, and improves the tone and texture of your skin. Just stir well, apply, let sit for about 15 minutes, and then wash off with cool water.

After you’re washed and nourished your skin, you can use grated cucumber or diluted lemon juice as a toner to help tighten your skin and close up your pores to close your pores and keep your skin looking great.

Egg hair maskHair Conditioner
Many people pay a lot of money for a conditioner that actually makes your hair look and feel good. Here’s a great natural recipe to save you money and help your hair.

Just mix an egg yolk with two tablespoon of castor oil and apply to hair. Let sit for about twenty or thirty minutes and rinse out. You can use this every so often as a conditioning treatment for healthy shiny hair. You may also want to add a tablespoon of honey or lemon. If you like being experimental, you can try mixing other kitchen items, herbs, and natural items with eggs for healthy, shiny hair.

Hand and Foot Cream              
A quick face mask will help make you look great in not a lot of time, but hands and feet require extra care.

Use ½ cup of olive oil mixed with natural sea salt and massage into your hands and feet. Leave a few minutes to soak and then rinse off with warm water.

When it comes to natural beauty products, these recipes are just the start. You can find hundreds of different combinations in natural beauty books, magazines, and on the internet. Or you can go to your kitchen cabinet and make your own special creations.

A lot of traditional and homemade natural skin care products/measures are also known to be very effective. Such measures are not only natural and easy-to-follow, but also relatively inexpensive.

Besides that, a lot of natural skin care products are available in the commercial market. These include things like lavender oil, Aloe Vera and Calendula Butter. Calendula is soothing and Calendula Body Butterhealing for minor skin problems and is used for cuts, scrapes, wounds. inflamed skin, minor burns and sunburn, it helps with rashes, diaper rash and dry cracked skin. It does wonders for chapped lips, dry patches and cracked heels. It helps with slow healing cuts, bruises, abrasions, sprains and strains, wounds, insect bites, dry cracked skin and more. etc., or maybe you want to go for the new antioxidant-rich creation called Whipped Cocoa Butter, keep in mind that a little goes a very long way when it comes to using body butters effectively. I my opinion the best time to apply them is right after a hot shower or bath.

Whipped-Cocoa-ButterFor daily moisturizing needs try the Skin Healing Moisturizing Butter made from all organic ingredients. All of these wonderful products can be found here and since they are all-natural ingredients you can be sure they don’t cause side any effects. Skin Healing Moisturizing Butter

 

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