Ginger stimulates blood circulation which is wonderful for also stimulating hair growth. Blood flow brings added nutrients and oxygen to the surface, nourishing the scalp and hair follicles. This ginger-infused oil is easy to make at home and can be applied 1-2 times a month. You’ll need ¼ teaspoon grated ginger, 2 tablespoons olive oil....
Himalayan salt detoxifies the body by balancing systemic pH, improves hydration by providing trace minerals, improves mineral status of the body, reduces muscle cramps by improving minerals and hydration and much, much more. Grapefruit is rich in vitamin C, which is necessary for collagen production in the skin. The aroma of rosemary alone has been...
Love chocolate? Then this chocolate lip balm is right what you need! Prepare 2 tbsp (25g) cocoa butter, 1/2 tbsp (7g) mango butter, 1 tbsp (5g) carnauba wax, 1/2 tbsp (7.5ml) vitamin E oil, about 20 drops chocolate fragrant oil – depending on desired strength of scent. Pour some water into a large pan and...
If you want an all-natural remedy and want to be 100% confident that there will be no sweating or odors, this deodorant recipe is right what you need. The supplies are 2 tablespoons vodka, 2 tablespoons distilled water, 2 drops rose absolute essential oil, 2 drops jasmine essential oil, 2 drops orange essential oil, 1...
There are a lot of lip balm recipes that use beeswax, but this one uses soy, it’s a more eco-friendly variant, perfect for people with allergies. Interested? Prepare 4 tbsp coconut oil, 3 tbsp shea butter, 1 tbsp soy wax pastilles, 1/2 tsp Vitamin E oil, a chunk of your favorite lipstick, 8 drops of...
A good lip balm is a must for every girl at any time, and here we are with one more cool idea. Prepare 2 tbsp beeswax, 3.5 tbsp coconut oil, 3/4 tbsp shea butter, 1/4 tbsp honey, 15 drops peppermint oil, 3 drops rosemary oil, disposable aluminum tin, pan, stove, lip balm tubes, a tiny...
These cute bath bombs will make any bath special and fun! And they are gorgeous as Valentine’s Day gifts. Prepare 8 oz. baking soda, 4 oz. Epsom salt, 4 oz. Cornstarch, 4 oz. citric acid, 3 teaspoons water + additional drops as needed, 2 teaspoons fragrance oil for soaps, etc. or 8-10 drops essential oil,...
This all-natural face mask helps relieve redness and skin irritation all while leaving a natural glow to the skin. Even if you don’t have acne, this face mask recipe is a great exfoliate and leaves the skin hydrated. The supplies are 1/2 cup rolled oats, 1 teaspoon raw honey, hot water. In a food processor,...
With perpetually cold fingers and toes, there’s really nothing quite like a hot bath to warm you up. Except maybe a hot bath accompanied by some reading, hot tea, and a delicious smelling homemade bath bomb! The supplies are 8 oz. baking soda, 4 oz. corn starch, 4 oz. citric acid, 4 oz. epsom salt,...
This soap bar can be used as a facial cleanser or for a body soap. The clay is great for absorbing shine on oily skin. Prepare 1/2 cup soap base, 2 tablespoons rose water, 2 tablespoons jojoba oil, 1 tablespoon pink salt, 1-2 tablespoons pink clay. Cut soap base into cubes and melt them in...