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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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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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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Moisturizing DIY Coconut And Honey Lip Scrub

Moisturizing DIY Coconut And Honey Lip Scrub
If you’re freaking tired of your lips getting chapped all the time, you should try using this moisturizing exfoliator. It can easily make your lips much smoother and give them necessary hydration. In a few days you’ll forget about dryness and be able to apply your favorite lipstick much more evenly. Here’s what you need... 
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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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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 Coconut And Arrowroot Starch Deodorant

DIY Coconut And Arrowroot Starch Deodorant
We’ve already told you about some all-natural deodorants, and here’s one more idea to try. Prepare 4T coconut oil, 2T baking soda, 2T arrowroot starch, 4 or 5 drops of your essential oil of choice. Mix the starch and baking soda together in a medium sized bowl. Mash the coconut oil in with the dry... 
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Healing DIY Calendula Oil For Face And Body

Healing DIY Calendula Oil For Face And Body
It’s well-known that cosmetic oils have some magical properties, you just need to figure out what your exact needs are and choose the right ones for you. For example, if you looking for something that can heal damaged skin, reduce scarring and generally keep skin calm and healthy, give preference to calendula infused products. It’s... 
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Colorful DIY Stained Glass Soap

Colorful DIY Stained Glass Soap
These homemade soaps are modeled after stained glass Jell-O, you’ll need 2 lbs. clear glycerine soap, 2 lbs. white glycerine soap, essential oil for scent, soap dyes, a glass bowl or other microwave safe bowl, soap molds, popsicle sticks or disposable spoons. Cut the clear glycerin into cubes and divide into three groups. Melt the... 
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