DIY Watercolor Tie Dye Soap To Make

DIY Watercolor Tie Dye Soap To Make
We’ve seen tie dye shoes, clothes and accessories but soaps? Wow, so creative! The list of supplies is white melt-and-pour soap, a microwave safe container, body-safe soap fragrance oil of your choice, soap dye, soap thermometer, a plastic soap mold, popsicle sticks for stirring, a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol. Cut your melt-and-pour soap with... 
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Easy Cleansing: DIY Two Ingredients Clay Mask

Easy Cleansing: DIY Two Ingredients Clay Mask
This mask is degreasing and works as a deep pore cleansing, it has no side effects but it can dry out your skin so you should moisturize afterwards or add additional ingredients listed below which will help moisturize your skin. Prepare 1 tablespoon clay powder, 2 teaspoons water, jojoba oil or lavender oil or honey.... 
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12 DIY Face And Body Mists For Moisturizing

12 DIY Face And Body Mists For Moisturizing
We are all trying to spend as much time outdoors as possible, having picnics, walks, reading and gardening outside. With all this heat and sunlight our skin needs special moisturizing, and if your creams and lotions aren’t enough, a mist is coming to help you! Make a couple of refreshing face and body mists to... 
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Cute DIY Minty Pineapple Soaps

Cute DIY Minty Pineapple Soaps
Need a cool summer soap idea? Have a look at this tutorial from woodsofbelltrees.com! To make such pineapple soaps you’ll need melt and pour soap, a pineapple mold, 10 drops peppermint essential oil, coloring. Melt your soap in the microwave or in a double boiler. Make sure the soap base is not too hot and... 
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DIY Green Tea Face Mist That You Can Customize

DIY Green Tea Face Mist That You Can Customize
Green tea has hydrating and refreshing effects on the skin and can be used as a base for a DIY face mist. Take 1 cup hot water and 2 green tea bags, and then customize it according to your skin type. Dry or aging skin: add 4 to 6 drops of argan, jojoba, or avocado... 
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DIY Allergy Relief Balm With Almond And Coconut Oils

DIY Allergy Relief Balm With Almond And Coconut Oils
We’ve just told you of an allergy relief oil blend, and today we are going to continue helping people with allergies, and we are making a relief balm with more ingredients. You’ll need 3 tablespoons candelilla wax, 1/3 cup almond oil, 1/3 cup virgin coconut oil, 1/2 tablespoon vitamin E oil, 25 drops each of... 
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DIY Allergy Relief Blend From Essential Oils

DIY Allergy Relief Blend From Essential Oils
Summer is here and that means it’s the time of year when everything is in bloom. While we love spending our summers outside gardening, camping, or simply enjoying a warm evening in our backyards, seasonal allergies can certainly put a damper on things. Let’s make a cool oil blend for relief: 30 drops lemon essential... 
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DIY Matcha Cucumber Mint Face Mask

DIY Matcha Cucumber Mint Face Mask
Chlorophyll is a mega blood oxygenator and system purifier, and matcha is beyond full of it. That’s why it has become a base of this face mask from kaleandcaramel.com. You’ll need 1 teaspoon matcha powder, 1 teaspoon grated cucumber, skin included, ½ teaspoon finely chopped mint. Mix ingredients thoroughly.  Wash face as usual. Spread mask... 
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Easy DIY Bug Bite Relief Calamine Lotion

Easy DIY Bug Bite Relief Calamine Lotion
You don’t need a drugstore cream to relieve itchy mosquito bites, you can make some lotion at home. We’ve already told you of some bug bite relief remedies but this recipe from hellonatural.com wasn’t on the list, and you should definitely pay attention to it because it’s simple and all the ingredients are in your... 
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DIY Oatmeal And Green Tea Mask For Subtle Exfoliating

DIY Oatmeal And Green Tea Mask For Subtle Exfoliating
Get your skin baby soft and pores clear with this quick, homemade recipe from theminiaturemoose.com! You’ll need only 1 teaspoon finely ground oatmeal powder and 2 teaspoons hot green tea. To make the oatmeal powder, grind quick cooking oats using a food processor or chopper. You can also just use the plain oats if you... 
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