100 organic skin care recipes _ make your own fresh and fabulous organic beauty products ( PDFDrive )

(Angelo) #1

1 tablespoon Rosemary-Infused Jojoba Oil (see Chapter 7) 4
tablespoons grapeseed oil


What you will need: funnel, dark-colored 4-ounce bottle—one with a
cap or pump top is ideal



  1. To Make: Place the funnel over your bottle and add the hazelnut oil.
    Pierce the vitamin E capsules and squeeze them out into the bottle,
    discarding the gel caps. Add the essential oils. Next, add the castor oil
    and rosemary-infused jojoba oil, and fill up the bottle with grapeseed oil.
    Shake for a minute or so to blend.

  2. To Store: Store out of direct sunlight in bottle. Will keep for up to six
    months.

  3. To Use: Oil cleansers are best used at night, when your skin is in need of
    a deeper cleaning. Shake well before use, as the heavier oils may settle to
    the bottom. Start with dry rather than wet skin. Massage a pump or two
    into your skin using gentle circular, upward strokes. It is completely
    worth it to take the few extra minutes to massage areas of wrinkles and
    clogged pores for at least 3 minutes and up to 10 minutes. Avoid any
    active blemishes or recent eruptions. The longer you massage, the more
    debris you will feel (i.e., de-clogged pore gunk). It’s gross, but fabulous,
    right?

  4. Next, run hot water over a washcloth. Wring the cloth out a bit, letting it
    cool so it’s not too hot. Set the cloth on your face, steaming the oil, dirt,
    makeup, and grime out of your pores, then gently wipe the oil, dirt, and
    grime off your face. Rinse out the cloth well and repeat the steaming
    process 2–5 times. Use a few times per week, up to once per day as a
    facial cleanser. Start with once per week, working your way up in
    frequency depending on how your skin responds.

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