I've searched a couple times for such a thread, but of course, Lady Mods, move or merge it if I've lost the ability to search properly.
I've seen comments about homemade cosmetics in a few of the beauty threads but thought it would be nice to have one place to share experiences of what you've made, how it worked, what you would do differently, any substitutions, etc.
I started making my own cosmetics for several reasons: I'm crafty and love to try new things, I find most scented products overpowering and irritating, I like recycling glass jars, and I like knowing exactly what I'm putting on my skin. I try to eat a healthy diet, get regular exercise, this seemed like the next logical step.
I have two of Janice Cox' beauty books http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Beauty-Home-Easy---Use/dp/0805070222/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302841085&sr=8-1 and http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Beauty-All-Seasons-Gift-Giving/dp/0805046550/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1302841085&sr=8-4 and have made quite a number of items. The instructions are clearly written and there are plenty of variations on ingredients to suit whatever may be on hand.
To get things started, I love the Basic Cold Cream recipe. This baby has only 4 ingredients: borax powder, water, oil and beeswax. I made an unscented version for me and a lavender version for my mom. It's quite rich for me, I have combination skin, so I use it only at night to remove the day's makeup. It is also terrific as a hand cream.
The most useful thing I learned from making this recipe was to let it cool to the touch before putting it in the blender. It begins to firm up while it's cooling, but blending thickens it up nicely. My current version was made with olive oil. It's in a recycled peanut butter jar (hand crafted creamy!) and looks pretty.
So, ladies what have you made?
I've seen comments about homemade cosmetics in a few of the beauty threads but thought it would be nice to have one place to share experiences of what you've made, how it worked, what you would do differently, any substitutions, etc.
I started making my own cosmetics for several reasons: I'm crafty and love to try new things, I find most scented products overpowering and irritating, I like recycling glass jars, and I like knowing exactly what I'm putting on my skin. I try to eat a healthy diet, get regular exercise, this seemed like the next logical step.
I have two of Janice Cox' beauty books http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Beauty-Home-Easy---Use/dp/0805070222/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1302841085&sr=8-1 and http://www.amazon.com/Natural-Beauty-All-Seasons-Gift-Giving/dp/0805046550/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1302841085&sr=8-4 and have made quite a number of items. The instructions are clearly written and there are plenty of variations on ingredients to suit whatever may be on hand.
To get things started, I love the Basic Cold Cream recipe. This baby has only 4 ingredients: borax powder, water, oil and beeswax. I made an unscented version for me and a lavender version for my mom. It's quite rich for me, I have combination skin, so I use it only at night to remove the day's makeup. It is also terrific as a hand cream.
The most useful thing I learned from making this recipe was to let it cool to the touch before putting it in the blender. It begins to firm up while it's cooling, but blending thickens it up nicely. My current version was made with olive oil. It's in a recycled peanut butter jar (hand crafted creamy!) and looks pretty.
So, ladies what have you made?