17 DIY All-Natural Soaps For Moisturizing Your Skin

17 DIY All-Natural Soaps For Moisturizing Your Skin
Fall is officially here, and it’s time to pay more attention to your daily beauty routines. Moisturizing your skin is super important in the fall and winter, so you can make natural soap to make your beauty essentials easier. To moisturize the skin, add lavender, herbs, honey, vanilla, coconut oil, milk, calendula, roses, olive oil... 
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Lovely DIY Sugar Body Scrub With Rose Petals

Lovely DIY Sugar Body Scrub With Rose Petals
Why spending lots of money on seem to be luxurious body scrub when you can make no less better yourself at home for a lwer price? It smells divinely like roses and exfoliates even the toughest skin. Here’s what you need to get started: a handful of rose petals (make sure there’s no pesticides were... 
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Simple DIY Two-Ingredient Face Powder

Simple DIY Two-Ingredient Face Powder
Are you allergic to mass market cosmetics? It may be because of your sensitivity to certain ingredients. However, it’s not the end of the world and it doesn’t mean you should give up on makeup at all. You should pay attention to organic brands or make your own natural products by yourself. Powder is something... 
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DIY Herbal Facial Steam To Cleanse Your Pores

DIY Herbal Facial Steam To Cleanse Your Pores
The purpose of a facial is open up your pores and cleanse your skin; at home herbal facial steams also do the same. Open pores mean easy removal of dirt and grime plus lots of moisture. After a steam, your skin will feel dewy and fresh. For a basic facial steam you’ll need a kettle... 
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DIY Lavender Mint Himalayan Salt Scrub And Soak

DIY Lavender Mint Himalayan Salt Scrub And Soak
Need a good scrub? Here’s a recipe! The supplies are Himalayan salt, 1 tablespoon of lavender flowers, 1/2 – 1 tablespoon of apricot oil, 3 teaspoons of vitamin C powder, 3 small springs of spearmint – dried or fresh. Vitamin C helps skin rebuild collagen making skin more resilient and younger looking. It’s also a... 
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Fresh DIY Grapefruit Sugar Body Scrub

Fresh DIY Grapefruit Sugar Body Scrub
A fresh grapefruit smell is one of my favorite smells ever! That’s why when I saw this fruity sugar scrub tutorial, I couldn’t wait to share it with you. I’m sure you know that grapefruit has lots of skin-boosting benefits like vitamin A & C and antioxidants. A good exfoliating scrub with it is sure... 
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Cleansing And Moisturizing DIY Oatmeal Rose Face Mask

Cleansing And Moisturizing DIY Oatmeal Rose Face Mask
This is one of the best cleansing masks ever because it’s very mild and smells delicious! You’ll need ¼ cup rolled oats, ¼ cup dried culinary grade rose petals, 1 tablespoon rose water, 1 tablespoon pure water. Add rose petals and oats to a high speed blender and blend on high until they reach a... 
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DIY Pink Himalayan Salt Scrub For Hands

DIY Pink Himalayan Salt Scrub For Hands
This Pink Himalayan Salt Scrub is such a great recipe if you really need a good cleaning scrub for your hands. Himalayan pink salt is one of the purest salts, derived from ancient sea salt mines, and is prized for its therapeutic properties on the skin. The minerals nourish, replenish and aide in detoxing the... 
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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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