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Wednesday
Apr092014

HOME EC /3

I'm sorry for the radio silence yesterday, I was having one of those days.  But today I'm back on my feet and so excited for the third installment of Home Ec!  I've got some homemade beauty products for you that I've been using for the past few weeks and absolutely love!  I find the researching of ingredients on store bought products to be so incredibly tedious and confusing, but I also don't want to lather up my largest organ with a bunch of stuff I can't even pronounce.  The research process can be overwhelming.  SO, here we are, we've come up with some homemade solutions!  This honey and lemon foaming face wash is a citrus-y dream to wake up to and the mango mint body scrub exfoliates, moisturizes and leaves skin soft as a baby's you know what. You may be thinking, WHO HAS TIME FOR THIS?!  Well my friend, you do.  Because we've made it as easy as ordering a few things online, making  a quick trip to the market for fresh ingredients and dedicating fifteen minutes in your kitchen.  I promise, your skin will thank you!  Recipes after the jump.  xx- Sarah

LEMON AND HONEY FOAMING FACE WASH

Yields approximately one pint mason jar of face wash.

Ingredients

1 cup filtered or previously boiled (now room temperature) water

1/4 cup liquid castile soap

5 teaspoons jojoba oil

2 tablespoons raw honey

1 tablespoon tea tree essential oil

15 drops lemon essential oil

mason jar (1 pint)

pre-drilled mason jar lid 

pump top

Method

- Combine purified water, castile soap, jojoba oil, honey, tea tree oil and lemon essential oil  (IN THAT ORDER) in mason jar, mixing gently but thoroughly.

- Prepare pump top if necessary by trimming to fit the jar (we had to cut about 1.5 inches off of ours).  Screw securely onto top.

- Use foaming face wash 1-2 times daily and remember to shake before each use as ingredients may separate over time!

Ingredient Information 

  • Liquid Castile Soap- All-natural, extremely concentrated soap made from 100% plant oils.
  • Jojoba Oil-has a low comedogenic rating, ie not likely to clog pores.
  • Raw Honey- Antibacterial agent and helps to gently eliminate breakout causing bacteria--can also help calm irritated skin.
  • Tea Tree Oil-All-natural antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti fungal agent that also helps preserve the face wash.
  • Lemon Essential Oil-All natural-concentrated antibacterial agent, also aids in preserving the face wash.

LEMON MANGO MINT SCRUB (can be used on face and body)

Yields approximately 14-16oz of scrub

Ingredients

1 1/2 cups sugar

1/3 cup olive oil

1/2 cup coconut oil, melted

juice of 1/2 lemon

zest of 1 mango

10-15 drops peppermint essential oil

1 (16oz) 16.9 oz latch jar

Method

- Combine sugar, coconut oil, and olive oil in blender.

-  Blend on low speed until mixture becomes a thick paste.

- Add mango zest, lemon juice, and peppermint essential oil and blend on low for an additional 10 seconds.  Scrape down sides of blender and mix.

- Transfer scrub into an airtight container or jar.

Notes

- The scrub should keep for several months.  If you are worried about juice spoiling keep scrub in refrigerator.

 Ingredient Information

- Sugar - The benefits of a natural sugar scrub go beyond just cleansing skin – the healing, hydrating properties found in a sugar scrub are perfect for all skin types. Sugar scrubs can quickly help heal blemishes, absorb the dirt and oil from pores, and balance the natural oils in the skin.

- Olive Oil - The antioxidants in olive oil help repair skin damage, soothe and relieve chapped, itchy and cracked skin and help rebuild the skin's moisture barrier to prevent further moisture loss from occurring.

- Lemon Juice - Is a natural astringent that also helps heal acne and remove blackheads.  The citric acid in lemon juice will work to lighten dark spots and acne scars.

- Peppermint Oil - Has anti-inflammatory properties that will work to soothe red inflamed skin.  Peppermint oil is also able to provide relief from stress and depression when absorbed through the skin and can greatly increase overall energy levels, alertness and mental clarity! 

- Mango- The mango zest adds texture to the scrub and contributes to nourishing the skin through its natural properties.

Reader Comments (13)

oh my gosh, that lemon mango mint scrub sounds good enough to eat!
your photos are so beautiful sarah <3 i'd love to read a post on what equipment you use and your editing process.

04/09/14 | 11:2 AM | Unregistered CommenterMolly {Dreams in HD}

This is amazing! I've been doing a lot of research lately to find clean, yet effective beauty products. It seems like even the most "green" products still include some terrible chemicals. I'm definitely going to make this face wash. Thank you for making it so easy with all the helpful links! Any idea what the expiration is like on the face wash? Are you still using anything else (i.e. make up removing wipes) with this face wash as part of your cleansing routine?

04/09/14 | 11:18 AM | Unregistered CommenterEmma

I love the sounds of that facewash! Totally making it this weekend thank you!

04/09/14 | 7:5 PM | Unregistered CommenterEmily

I love this series Sarah, thank you!

04/09/14 | 7:7 PM | Unregistered CommenterCaitlin

Sounds amazing! I really have to buy essential oils to make my own cosmetics! May I ask what you call mango zest? Is is the same as lemon, grated mango skin?

04/10/14 | 3:2 AM | Unregistered CommenterNina

Yes, I'm confused about mango zest too. I've never heard that term used before on anything except citrus fruit & the skin of mangoes are paper-like in comparison. Could u explain pls? The recipes seem so fab, Idon't wanna mess them up.

04/10/14 | 4:41 AM | Unregistered CommenterJoanne

Both of these sound awesome. I love homemade home and beauty items. We have a homemade lavender bed spray that we use almost every day.

04/10/14 | 6:42 AM | Unregistered CommenterBrittany

Oh my goodness I love this home ec series!!!! Fresh, homemade face wash in adorable mason jars... perfect summer project! Can't wait to try it this weekend.

04/10/14 | 7:12 AM | Unregistered CommenterMeg Sylvia

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