Don’t underestimate the importance of moisturising for glowing, silky skin. Today, I propose to you eight recipes for a homemade moisturiser that will reinvigorate your skin from the inside out!
Having nourishing moisturisers in your skin care routine is more than compulsory if you wish to preserve your skin’s wellness. Such a product aims at maintaining the water locked in the skin, avoiding dehydration.
Why You Should Consider Making Your Own Moisturiser
The thing about over-the-counter moisturisers is that they have an array of harmful chemicals, which are linked to many side effects. People with sensitive skin types are more likely to suffer from these.
I know what I’m talking about since it’s my skin’s sensitivity that pushed me to the realm of using a homemade moisturiser.
It can also be beneficial if you know exactly what you're applying to your face. This can also give you the advantage of learning more about your skin and how to better take care of it.
Do keep in mind that using too much moisturiser on your face can also be harmful to your skin. You can achieve that glowing look but don't forget to use your homemade moisturiser at a leisure pace.
Homemade Moisturiser: 8 DIY Moisturisers
Keep on reading to get acquainted with my DIY homemade moisturiser list. They are easy to prepare, all-natural, and quick to make! What more could you ask for?
1. Coconut oil moisturiser
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Ingredients:
- ½ cup organic coconut oil
- One teaspoon liquid vitamin E
- 12 drops of lavender essential oil
Begin by melting the coconut oil. Next, place the jar into a receptacle filled with warm water. Incorporate the other ingredients, and mix until they’re evenly combined. After the coconut oil is solidified, you’ll have created your homemade moisturiser that has an abundance of health benefits.
Now, I will share with you what I love about this recipe. For starters, coconut oil is highly recommended for its fantastic nourishing features. At the same time, it has antibacterial, antimicrobial, and anti-fungal properties, which means that it behaves similarly to an antioxidant. Also, because it is rich in vitamin E, it repairs and invigorates the skin. It protects the skin from cracking and premature wrinkling while keeping it smooth and toned. Find out more about its effects on the skin here.
Lavender oil, on the other hand, relax the face muscles. Thanks to its powerful antioxidants, it protects the skin from the effects of free radicals.
2. Olive oil moisturiser
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Ingredients:
- Half cup extra virgin olive oil
- Two capsules of vitamin E
- Two tbsp coconut oil
- One tbsp beeswax
Combine the coconut and olive oil with the beeswax in a pan. Let it simmer until the content is melted. After crushing the capsules of vitamin E, add them to the content. Once it’s cooled down, your homemade moisturiser is ready to use!
Vitamin E is acknowledged to be extremely beneficial for the skin. It has excellent moisturising properties while treating acne scars. Also, olive oil and coconut oil lock in the skin’s moisture, deterring dehydration and dryness.
3. Aloe vera moisturiser
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Ingredients:
Mix the oil with aloe vera gel into a clean container. Then, add the melted coconut oil to the content, afterwards. That is all!
This is a homemade moisturiser that will keep your skin supple and soft while aiming at diminishing the wrinkles and tightening up the skin. Aloe vera can do marvels for your complexion, especially if you’re dealing with excessive dryness during winter. It aims at rejuvenating fibroblast cells in the skin, which protect your complexion from the harmful UV radiation.
At the same time, almond oil is known for its high vitamin E and D levels, which maximize this moisturiser’s capability of hydrating the skin, treating irritation and dryness.
4. Almond oil moisturiser for dry skin
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Ingredients:
Start by melting the cocoa butter and almond oil in a container. Remove the mixture from the heat and add the rose water and honey to it. After blending the solution, allow it to cool down.
Almond oil is known to promote the health of the skin. It is loaded with vitamin E, potassium, zinc, monounsaturated fatty acids, and other essential vitamins. Plus, it’s hypoallergenic, recommended especially for sensitive, dry skin.
Moreover, since it also contains vitamin A, it prevents the appearance of pimples. Honey is also renowned for its antibacterial and nourishing properties, while rose water soothes irritated, sensitive skin, revitalising it.
5. Shea butter eczema moisturiser
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Ingredients:
- ¼ cup shea butter
- ½ coconut oil
- ¼ cups of oats
- 2 tsp Vitamin E oil
- A few drops of lavender essential oil
Grind the oats, until you obtain a powdery consistency. To accomplish this, I use my blender or coffee grinder; each one would do. After that, melt the coconut oil in a pan, until it becomes liquid. Finally, add the lavender essential oil and shea butter. For excellent results, remember that the ingredients have to be evenly distributed, which is why you should mix well. Add the oats and continue stirring. And lastly, incorporate the vitamin E oil. Then you have yourself your own homemade shea butter eczema moisturiser.
I already shared with you the benefits of coconut oil above. Now, allow me to introduce you to the health advantages related to shea butter and oats, especially for sensitive skin. The majority of skin treatments for eczema contain vitamin A, which makes shea butter the perfect candidate if you have such a condition since it is rich in this vitamin. Also, oats have soothing properties; it is known for centuries for its ability to soothe itchy skin.
6. Revitalising apple moisturiser
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Ingredients:
Cut the apples and remove the seeds. Use a blender to mix the apples with the olive oil. Make sure you obtain a smooth, fine paste. Transfer the content to a pot, and allow it to simmer. Remove the pan from the flame, and add the rose water to the content.
This is a pampering homemade moisturiser, which nourishes your skin, making it glowing and silky better than any other countertop face cream! This is my holy grail for whenever I feel my skin dehydrated.
Apples encompass vitamins C, B and A, and a range of powerful antioxidants that revitalize the skin. Olive oil also has hydrating and antibacterial properties. The result is a smooth, pampered skin! Bear in mind that you have to consume this homemade moisturiser in about one week, and store it in the refrigerator.
7. Beeswax homemade moisturiser
Ingredients:
- About ¼ cup beeswax
- ¼ cup coconut oil
- ½ cup almond/olive oil
- 1 tsp vitamin E oil
- 2 tbsp shea butter
- A few drops of Vanilla essential oil
Mix the ingredients in a jar, and then place it in a pan filled with water. Transfer it on the stove, over medium heat. Meanwhile, you will notice how the ingredients begin to melt. Once they are melted and incorporated, you can transfer the concoction into a receptacle of your choice.
This is one of the magical moisturisers that hydrates, treats irritations, scars, and eczema. It is also suitable for babies!
8. Green tea detox moisturiser
Ingredients:
- One tsp green tea extract
- One tbsp almond oil
- One tbsp rose water
- One tsp essential oil
- One tbsp aloe vera juice
- One tbsp beeswax
In a double boiler, combine the beeswax with the almond oil, and boil the content until the ingredients are melted and incorporated. Remove the concoction from the heat and add the other ingredients.
This homemade moisturiser works best at removing impurities and diminishing the effects caused by pollution. All the ingredients work together to restore the health of your complexion. For more useful articles and skincare tips, check out Fix Your Skin.
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