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Is a toner necessary in your skin care routine? There are many misconceptions about them, but here are safe DIY toners for all skin types.

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If you’ve perused the skin care aisle at any drugstore, you’ve seen bottles of toner. Typically a lightly-tinted or clear liquid, toner is a curious skin care product for many people. There are quite a few misconceptions about its purpose as well. Your reason for using toner depends on the type of skin you have. We are big fans of toner and what it can do for your skin. In this article we will explain how a toner benefits the skin, in addition to providing simple recipes for every skin type. 

What Does A Face Toner Do?

Simply put, toner removes any traces of dirt, impurities, or grime that remain in your pores after cleansing. When you incorporate toner into your skin care routine and use it regularly, you can improve the tightness of pores and overall appearance of skin. Toner also works to restore the skin’s pH level and smooths it out by refining any rough patches. 

Ideally, you want the skin to be at its natural pH as much as possible. The skin has an acid mantle, which is a protective layer on the surface, and it should sit around 5.5 pH. That is slightly acidic, but that is where the skin can function its best and renew itself. That said, toner doesn’t just help to balance the skin’s pH; rather, it also aids with: 

  • Hydrating the skin: Spritzing toner on the skin helps to replenish moisture, but make sure to use it before moisturizing the skin.
  • Helping other skin care products sink in: Toners help prepare your skin to optimally absorb other products in your skin care routine.
  • Removing leftover dirt: Toners act like second cleansers, removing the remains of makeup and general grime that don’t get picked up when you wash your face
  • Making the skin appear smoother: Apply toner with a cotton round to remove the buildup of dead skin cells, which can make the skin appear smoother. 

How To Make Your Own Toner

It is very easy to make a simple DIY toner for every skin type. If you’ve been looking for a simple toner that doesn’t upset your skin type, consider the following two-ingredient recipes. Let us know if one works for you in the comments below. 

Toner For Sensitive Skin

One of the best ingredients for sensitive skin is rose water, which exhibits powerful antioxidant properties that balance the skin. Rose water also replenishes the skin with moisture and offers soothing properties, making it great for those with sensitive skin. Because of its gentle nature, rose water makes for a great DIY toner. 

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup dried rose buds
  • Hot filtered water

Instructions:

  • Pour the hot water over the rose buds (enough to submerge them) and allow them to sit for one to two hours. 
  • Use a strainer to separate the rose buds from the rose water. Pour the strained rose watering a spray bottle and use when needed.
  • Ideally, spritz your face with this rose water twice a day after cleansing. Just store it in the fridge and use it within seven to 10 days. 

Toner For Dry Skin

If you have dry or dull skin, toner can help provide hydration. In the case of this recipe, the rose water helps to soothe the skin and even out skin tone. 

Ingredients:

  • Rose water (see above recipe)
  • Geranium essential oil

Instructions:

  • Use the above recipe to make the rose water. Add three to five drops of geranium essential oil to the rose water and shake to combine. 
  • Make sure to shake the bottle before each use. Store in the refrigerator and use within seven to 10 days. 

Toner For Oily And Acne-Prone Skin

Green tea, just like rose water, is rich in powerful antioxidants. It also exhibits anti-inflammatory properties, which can help reduce redness and acne. The apple cider vinegar works to restore your skin’s pH level back to normal. 

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup steeped green tea
  • 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar

Instructions:

  • After you steep the green tea bag in hot water, allow the tea to come to room temperature before discarding the tea bag. Pro tip: place the tea bag on your eye if you need to reduce puffiness
  • Pour the green tea and apple cider vinegar into a spray bottle, screw on the lid, and shake to combine. 
  • To apply, you can either spritz the toner on your face or apply it to a cotton round and gently pat your face. Store it in the fridge and use it within 10 days.

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DIY Anti-Aging Night Cream https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/diy-anti-aging-night-cream/ Mon, 18 Mar 2024 09:11:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=169835

It’s never to early to get a head start on caring for your skin! Help fight wrinkles a promote youthful skin with this anti-aging cream.

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There are too many creams to choose from these days! From body butters and facial creams to anti-aging serums and more, it can be hard to find exactly what works for you and your skin. If you are looking to help reduce wrinkles and fine lines, there are some essential ingredients to look out for. By that, we mean that you should seek out certain ingredients and also avoid others. 

When you choose an anti-aging cream, the goal is to find ingredients that nourish the skin in many different ways. Ideally, these ingredients should help your skin retain moisture, provide anti-inflammatory properties, and improve overall complexion. Continue reading to learn about some of the featured ingredients in the DIY anti-aging night cream that contribute to more youthful skin.

Rosehip Oil

Rosehip oil, or rosehip seed oil, is pressed from the fruit and seeds of the rose plant. It contains a wide variety of essential fatty acids, including linoleic and linolenic acids, which work to keep cell walls strong so they don’t lose water. If there is one thing to know about beauty, it is that hydration is necessary for soft, supple skin. Rosehip oil also contains vitamin A, which is necessary for collagen production. It also inhibits the creation of MMP-1, an enzyme that breaks down collagen. Some research indicates that rosehip oil’s antioxidants help combat visible sun damage, and may potentially prevent photo-aging. 

Sweet Almond Oil

As an emollient, sweet almond oil helps soften and smooth the skin, making this oil suitable for those with dry or sensitive skin types. Regular use of sweet almond oil may help reduce inflamed or irritated skin, which is why it is commonly used among people with eczema or psoriasis. According to research, sweet almond oil encourages collagen production, which is essential for skin elasticity. That can help reduce the appearance of fine lines and promote a more overall youthful look.

Lemon Essential Oil

Researchers note that lemon essential oil is one of the top essential oils for reducing wrinkles and other signs of aging. Lemon essential oil reduces the effects of oxidation on the skin, so using it regularly can help fight against premature aging. Environmental pollutants and free radicals damage the skin through oxidation, but the antioxidants in lemon essential oil can help combat this process. Lemon essential oil also helps to remove dead skin cells, a process that contributes to brighter skin. That means that this essential oil may benefit people with dark spots, scars, or hyperpigmentation.

Geranium Essential Oil

Geranium essential oil exhibits strong antibacterial properties that help the body in different ways. The antibacterial properties may help accelerate the recovery from mild burns, skin infections, and other skin ailments. Scientists note that geranium essential oil is a very effective anti-aging agent. Not only does it improve blood circulation, but it also offers impressive antioxidant activity that helps protect the skin from sun damage. It has a calming effect on the nervous system and has the ability to encourage health cell growth in the skin and hair. Some groups, such as pregnant or breastfeeding women, may be sensitive to this essential oil and should avoid it. 

DIY Anti-Aging Night Cream

Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons sweet almond oil
  • 1 tablespoon rosehip oil
  • 1/2 tablespoon cocoa butter wafers (unrefined)
  • 1/2 tablespoon beeswax pellets
  • 1/4 teaspoon vitamin E oil
  • 25 drops lemon essential oil
  • 12 drops geranium essential oil
  • 5 drops carrot seed essential oil
  • 1/4 cup filtered water

Instructions:

  • Add the sweet almond oil, rosehip oil, cocoa butter, and beeswax pellets to a medium sized glass bowl. Place this bowl on top of a saucepan with a few inches of water to create a makeshift double boiler. 
  • Place this over medium heat and stir occasionally until all of the ingredients have fully melted and combined. 
  • Remove from heat and pour in the vitamin E oil and essential oils, stirring slowly as you add them in. 
  • Either pour the mixture into the bowl of a stand mixer or add it to a mixing bowl. Place in the fridge for 10 minutes to cool. 
  • Remove the bowl from the fridge and decide whether you want to use a stand mixer or use an electric hand mixer to whip it until it becomes a thick cream. If using a stand mixer, make sure to use the whisk attachment. Start whisking slowly and then increase the speed. 
  • Spoon the mixture into a clean glass jar and apply to the face, preferably at night after you cleanse.

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DIY Body Spray With Essential Oils https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-body-spray-with-essential-oils/ Sat, 06 Jan 2024 09:19:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=168744

Toss out your toxin-filled body sprays because this DIY body spray made with essential oils is all you need to smell incredible.

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Are you a perfume junkie? Do you enjoy spritzing body sprays and walking through them to bask in their scent? There is nothing wrong with wanting to smell pleasant or amazing. After all, it is better to smell good than to smell like dirty socks. The problem is that all of these perfumes and body sprays contain synthetic fragrances. 

Synthetic fragrances are very common in perfumes or body sprays. Because of the U.S. Fair Packaging and Label Act, manufacturers are not required to list the ingredients in those fragrances. Most of these fragrances do not contain natural products. Pyridine, methyl eugenol, benzophenone, and styrene are a few of the toxic chemicals in perfumes and synthetic fragrances. According to research, these toxins have been known to disrupt endocrine function, cause fertility and reproductive issues, and increase neurological degeneration. 

Those are just some of the chemicals. There is no way of knowing the exact ingredients in store bought perfumes and body sprays. That is why homemade body sprays are much safer and better for your health and the environment. The spray in this article, for example, is toxin-free and filled with beneficial essential oils. Do you want to know the best part? DIY body sprays are very easy to make!

DIY Body Spray Ingredients

Free of synthetic chemicals, the DIY body spray only requires a handful of ingredients. It doesn’t call for a double boiler, long infusion process, or anything of that nature. The only thing we emphasize is that you use amber glass bottles. The reason to use amber glass instead of regular glass is because they prioritize the longevity of essential oils. Amber glass essentially shields the essential oils from harmful ultraviolet (UV) light. Exposure to UV rays can cause essential oils to break down and lose potency over time. 

Distilled Water

Why should you use distilled water in place of tap water for your body spray? The minerals in tap water can clog your spray nozzle and leave residue on the surface. Since water is the base for this body spray, opt for distilled water. 

Essential Oils

These give your homemade body spray its lovely scent. You will need a few different essential oils to get the blend that you want. The recipe calls for 20-30 drops of essential oils. If you want a floral aroma, use 10 drops of bergamot essential oil, 10 drops of geranium essential oil, and five drops of ylang ylang essential oil. Prefer a citrus scent? Use 10 drops each of tangerine, lemon, and grapefruit essential oils. Finally, 10 drops of patchouli essential oil, five drops of frankincense essential oil, and five drops of cedarwood essential oil will give an earthy scent. 

Vegetable Glycerin

Vegetable glycerin aids the combination of essential oils and water. It is an optional ingredient, but it does help the scent last a lot longer. Just keep this in mind when you make the body spray. 

Witch Hazel

Similar to vegetable glycerin, witch hazel helps combine essential oils and water. If you want your scent to linger for a lot longer, this is a necessary ingredient. 

DIY Body Spray

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 tablespoon unscented witch hazel
  • 1/2 tablespoon vegetable glycerin (optional)
  • 10 drops bergamot essential oil
  • 10 drops geranium essential oil
  • 5 drops ylang ylang essential oil
  • Distilled water

Instructions:

  • Pour the witch hazel, vegetable glycerin (optional), and the essential oils into the amber glass spray bottle. 
  • Fill the rest of the spray bottle with distilled water, attach the nozzle, shake well, and spray when ready.

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Essential Oils For Menstrual Cramps: What Works? https://www.dherbs.com/articles/essential-oils-for-menstrual-cramps-what-works/ Wed, 23 Mar 2022 09:21:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=138261

Can essential oils help get rid of menstrual cramps? Learn about which oils can provide anti-inflammatory properties that relieve pain.

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Depending on the person experiencing them, menstrual cramps can cause mild to severe pain. When it’s that time of the month, cramps are par for the course for a whopping 85% of women, according to a June 2019 survey of over 43,000 women. What’s more shocking is that menstrual cramps can get in the way of day-to-day tasks. In fact, about four out of 10 women have said that they’re forced to skip some daily tasks because of menstrual cramps.

For women who experience cramps in the days leading up to their periods or throughout their flow, reaching for medication may not always be the best solution. There are many over-the-counter anti-inflammatories that help ease the pain. Perhaps the goal is to choose something a little more natural. If this is the case, essential oils may be the right alternative to help ease the pain of menstrual cramps

According to an October 2021 review, aromatherapy may trigger neurotransmitters that decrease activity of the nervous system. This means that they help you calm down and relax. Additionally, certain scents may encourage the release of endorphins and other pain-neutralizing chemicals. An additional review from 2018 found that aromatherapy massage was superior to regular massage at reducing pain from cramps. Continue reading to learn which essential oils may provide the best relief. 

Rose Essential Oil

This is your friendly reminder to stop and smell the rose essential oil, especially if you experience menstrual cramps. A 2021 review found that rose essential oil has powerful pain-relief potential. Researchers identified that rose essential oil contains nerol, geraniol, and kaempferol, all of which are aromatic compounds that may decrease menstrual cramp pain. Other research found that rose essential oil was more effective at reducing pain than some non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medications.

Geranium Essential Oil

Geranium has a fresh, floral aroma that works to improve mood and relieve stress. According to folkloric medicine, herbalists used it to ease pain during childbirth. A 2018 study monitored 120 women, who were divided into three groups. One group was controlled, one received massaged, and one received aromatherapy massages with geranium essential oil. All of the participants who received massages experienced pain relief from cramps. The group that received massages with geranium essential oil experience even more pain relief. Make sure to dilute geranium essential oil in a carrier oil of your choice for abdominal massages. 

Lavender Essential Oil

Diluting lavender essential oil in a carrier oil and massaging the abdominal area can help reduce pain from menstrual cramps. A 2012 study monitored nursing students who used either lavender oil or a placebo paraffin product. The goal was to determine whether or not the essential oil had any benefit. The students who used lavender oil reported less cramping. A meta-analysis from 2017 found that a massage with lavender essential oil effectively reduced pain from menstrual cramps. Other studies found that inhaling lavender oil’s aroma also helped decrease the sensation of cramping. 

Palmarosa Essential Oil

Palmarosa is related to lemongrass, giving off that sweet and citrusy aroma. Some people think that the essential oil smells floral, though. According to a 2016 review of different essential oils, palmarosa stood out for its ability to lessen pain signaling. There are no studies about palmarosa oil’s ability to directly relieve pain from menstrual cramps, but it may relieve pain and soreness. Aromatherapists commonly use this essential oil to help boost mood, which may be beneficial during your menstrual cycle

Vitex Essential Oil

Coming from the vitex tree or chaste tree, vitex essential oil is one of the most underrated essential oils. It combines the tree’s leaves and berries, so it has a naturally sweet, minty aroma. Vitex essential oil is one of the best for relieving cramps, as it exhibits anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. Researchers have studied vitex essential oil as a potential aid for menstrual cramps for many years. The consensus is that vitex essential oil may help reduce cramping by 30-40%. 

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6 Essential Oils That Help Tighten Loose Skin https://www.dherbs.com/articles/6-essential-oils-that-help-tighten-loose-skin/ Fri, 27 Aug 2021 09:20:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=129936

Use the power of essential oils to help tighten loose skin. They contain therapeutic benefits that work to repair and rejuvenate.

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Aging is a natural part of life, but seeing the physical results of this process is never exciting. The “damage” that results from aging comes in the form of wrinkles, fine lines, and loose skin. What can be done about this unsightly, yet natural process? While there are foods that encourage optimal collagen production and scrubs or masks that tighten skin, sometimes you just need a few powerful essential oils

Essential oils are extremely concentrated plant extracts that exhibit therapeutic benefits. Many essential oils offer antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antioxidant, and antimicrobial properties. They can help improve complexion, give life to dull hair, reduce the appearance of stretch marks, or even tighten loose skin. As long as you dilute essential oils in carrier oils, you can safely use them on your skin. To figure out the best carrier oil for your skin type, click here. Keep in mind that it’s always wise to do a patch test on a small area of skin to make sure you don’t negatively react to the oil. 

Bergamot Essential Oil

If you drink Earl Grey tea, you are familiar with bergamot’s aroma. It comes from the rinds of the citrus fruit that the bergamot tree produces. Aromatherapists commonly use bergamot essential oil to promote calm and relaxation. The oil contains limonene, which is a potent antioxidant that is essential for optimal skin health. It also offers nerol, myrcene, and geraniol, all of which work to tighten skin and improve complexion.

Frankincense Essential Oil

Frankincense essential oil is held in high regard, as it offers many benefits for overall health. The molecular structure helps it penetrate the deep layers of the skin, working to encourage the health of existing skin cells. By oxygenating these cells, frankincense helps to improve elasticity, which ultimately tightens the skin. Frankincense essential oil also helps to encourage the growth of new skin cells. It has been most effective around the eye area. 

Neroli Essential Oil

The more common name of this oil is orange blossom essential oil. It’s a common ingredient in many fragrances or fragrance blends, as the aroma is inviting and floral. The anti-fungal and antimicrobial properties, along with the diverse antioxidant profile, makes neroli essential oil an excellent choice to tighten and firm up loose skin. According to several studies, it exhibits the most regenerative properties to make the skin supple and taught. 

Geranium Essential Oil

Working to repair collagen and improve the skin’s elasticity, geranium essential oil is an excellent choice for skin tightening. By boosting elastin fibers, this essential oil can help reduce the appearance of wrinkles. In fact, many people use geranium essential oil to help get rid of stretch marks. It nourishes the skin and gives it a youthful glow, while making skin more taught in the process. 

Jasmine Essential Oil

Jasmine essential oil helps to encourage blood circulation, which promotes the regeneration of skin cells. As new skin cells produce, the body can hydrate the skin and provide it with more elasticity. This process can reduce the appearance of wrinkles and scars by tightening the skin. Jasmine essential oil pairs best with sweet almond oil as a carrier oil. 

Myrrh Essential Oil

Myrrh essential oil has historical and religious importance, being one of the gifts that the three wise men brought to the baby Jesus. Religious history aside, myrrh essential oil has proven to oxygenate skin tissues, which improves toughness. Many people incorporate myrrh oil into their skin care routine to moisturize and prevent skin from cracking. Lastly, this oil can help give the skin a more youthful glow, which makes the skin’s new flexibility look even better. 

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The Best Essential Oils To Reduce Cellulite https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-best-essential-oils-to-reduce-cellulite/ Wed, 07 Jul 2021 09:22:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=128341

Don’t like the appearance of cellulite? No problem! Learn how essential oils can help to naturally enhance the appearance of the skin.

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Cellulite describes dimpled or lumpy skin that typically occurs on the abdomen, thighs, hips, or buttocks. While it can occur in both men and women, women tend to experience it more than men. In fact, several reports found that around 85% of women over the age of 20 experience cellulite at some point during their lives. It’s embarrassing and can lower self-confidence and body satisfaction. 

Let it be known that cellulite is not a serious medical condition, and there are no serious medical repercussions. Mild cellulite may not even be noticeable! People who have cellulite tend to use laser treatments, cryolipolysis, or ultrasound technology to reduce cellulite appearance. These treatments can cost an arm and a leg! In actuality, some powerful essential oils can fight the look of cellulite. Combine the use of these oils with a healthy diet and regular exercise and you may decrease cellulite. 

Tips On How To Use Essential Oils For Cellulite

First of all, always dilute the essential oil(s) in a carrier oil so that it isn’t too intense for the skin. Regularly massage the affected area with this oil blend to help reduce the appearance of cellulite. Massage helps to boost circulation and prevent fluid retention. It also stimulates the skin’s natural healing and regeneration processes. You can also use a dry brushing technique with essential oils to reduce cellulite. Dry brushing aids with deep exfoliation, which improves blood flow and helps the skin eliminate toxins. With that information in mind, continue reading to learn more about essential oils that reduce cellulite. 

Grapefruit Essential Oil

This refreshing essential oil is a common ingredient in soaps, cosmetics, and aromatherapy blends. After applying it to the skin, it gives the skin a healthy-looking glow. Regular use and continued application to cellulite can help reduce the appearance. Because grapefruit essential oil is phototoxic, it increases the skin’s sensitivity to the sun. Please avoid sunlight exposure for 24 hours after application. 

Geranium Essential Oil

When you massage geranium essential oil into the skin, it works to reduce puffiness and remove excess fluid. These two actions can fight back against cellulite, reducing the appearance. Geranium essential oil also contains geranyl formate, linalool, geraniol, and citronellol, all of which are active chemical compounds. They possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that encourage the regeneration of new skin cells. This helps to firm up the skin and make it less susceptible to the pressure from fat cells underneath.

Juniper Essential Oil

Juniper essential oil contains alpha-pinene, juniperene, and sabinene, which are active chemical compounds. They work to reduce the severity of cellulite after massaging the area on a regular basis. Additionally, juniper essential oil has diuretic properties that may flush fluid from the skin. 

Fennel Essential Oil

Often times, especially in women, a hormonal imbalance contributes to the development of cellulite. If this is the case, fennel essential oil may be able to aid with balancing hormones. According to several studies, fennel is a safe and effective ingredient for helping menopausal women balance hormones. Fennel has a spicy, licorice-like scent and the essential oil can easily absorb into the skin, targeting areas where cellulite exists. 

Black Pepper Essential Oil

Black pepper is a common spice used for cooking, but it has many uses in traditional herbal remedies, especially in eastern cultures. The essential oil has powerful detoxifying properties that offer anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects. These are beneficial for myriad skin conditions, including wrinkles, cellulite, and fine lines. Beta-caryophyllene is a major component of black pepper essential oil, and it works to maintain healthy appearance of the skin. It may also reduce cellulite and scars!

Lemongrass Essential Oil

Lemongrass essential oil has an enchanting, powerful aroma. Because it is quite pungent, it’s often used as a natural bug repellent. It works to enhance circulation to the skin and helps to naturally relax muscles. The belief is that increasing circulation to the skin helps to get rid of cellulite, and you can enhance the benefits by regularly massaging the affected area. Lemongrass essential oil dilutes will in olive oil. 

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Could These Natural Oils Replace Your Lip Balm? https://www.dherbs.com/articles/could-these-natural-oils-replace-your-lip-balm/ Sun, 07 Mar 2021 09:35:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=124986

Nobody wants to be the person with dry or chapped lips. You could be having the best day ever, feeling yourself and jamming out to your favorite song. Then you catch a glimpse of yourself in the...

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Nobody wants to be the person with dry or chapped lips. You could be having the best day ever, feeling yourself and jamming out to your favorite song. Then you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and notice the flakiness on your lips. Horrified, you scramble in search of any chapstick or lip balm to remedy the situation. Then the sweet relief of hydration on your lips makes everything so much better.

What if you didn’t have to rely on a specific lip balm to moisturize your lips? Sometimes, it’s possible that chapsticks and lip balms can sting your lips when the chemicals enter the cracks. You can avoid all that by using natural oils to promote long-lasting moisture. Natural oils work with the body’s chemistry to repair dry lips and create a protective moisture barrier. 

Now, there is one thing you need to know before we continue. Some of the following oils are essential oils, and you cannot simply apply them to your lips. Essential oils are very pungent and need to be diluted in a carrier oil so that you don’t have an adverse reaction on the skin. Additionally, make sure to do a small batch test on your arm prior to applying the mixture to your lips. Wait 24-48 hours to see if you have a reaction before you use it as a lip moisturizer. Some great carrier oils to consider are jojoba oil, coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and extra virgin olive oil.

Great Natural Oils For Luscious Lips

Olive Oil

This magnificent carrier oil is rich in healthy fats and offers wonderful moisturizing properties for the skin. The vitamin E content promotes healthy collagen production, while the anti-inflammatory properties help prevent lips from chapping. You can apply olive oil to your lips on its own, or you can mix it with some of the essential oils in this article. 

Rose Geranium Essential Oil

Are your lips in need of some TLC? If you answered “yes” to that question, it’s time to bust out some rose geranium essential oil. Working to moisturize dry, aggravated, or cracked skin, this essential oil is a great alternative to store bought lip balms. In fact, this oil is a common ingredient in commercial lip balms. You can hydrate lips by mixing a few drops of rose geranium essential oil with a teaspoon of coconut oil, and then applying that to your lips. 

Avocado Oil

Avocado oil contains a plethora of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and vitamins. When it comes to the antioxidants, the carotenoids and lutein stand out. These compounds work to protect the lips from developing fine lines, wrinkles, cracking, and other signs of aging. Avocado oil also contains vitamin C, which is necessary for collagen formation and skin hydration. 

Frankincense Essential Oil

This popular essential oil contributes to softer, smoother skin. In case you didn’t know, that’s great news for anyone who frequently experiences dry or chapped lips. Frankincense essential oil has notoriety in the skin care world, offering healing properties to a variety of skin conditions. Enhance the benefits by mixing 15 drops of frankincense essential oil, 15 drops of lavender essential oil, and one tablespoon of coconut oil. Apply that mixture to the lips and you’ll experience long-lasting moisture. 

Sweet Almond Oil

Just like coconut oil, sweet almond oil contains monounsaturated fatty acids that revitalize and nourish the skin. The vitamin E and B content, water, essential proteins, and antioxidants work to soothe scaly or cracking lips. Sweet almond oil is known for its ability to reduce dark spots after long term application, but it also does wonders to improve the appearance of your lips. 

Camellia Oil

This nourishing carrier oil comes from the camellia flower. According to several studies, the oil that the flower produces helps to slow the signs of aging, but it also makes lips appear fuller. The reason it can do this is because it helps to improve collagen synthesis. If you need to moisturize and contribute to plumper lips, look no further than camellia oil. 

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Intensive DIY Eye Cream To Decrease Puffiness https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/intensive-diy-eye-cream-to-decrease-puffiness/ Thu, 29 Mar 2018 18:15:53 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=79128

Don't want to wake up with dark circles or puffy eyes? Apply this soothing eye cream before bed and wake up looking hydrated and refreshed.

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Lack of sleep or irregular sleep patterns can make the skin under your eyes look puffy, saggy, or incredibly dark. Sometimes your eyes can look this way even if you are sleeping like a log every night. Things like stress, poor diet, anxiety, and nutritional deficiencies can also contribute to the way your eye area looks. Lucky for you, we found an intensive eye care cream that works wonders.

Store bought eye creams can contain a lot of harmful ingredients that may damage your skin. Additionally, using eye creams, or any skincare products with chemicals, can negatively affect your internal organs. The chemicals are absorbed by your skin and enter your body, which only creates more toxic build-up in various organs and systems. This homemade eye cream contains natural ingredients that work to hydrate your skin and naturally decrease dark circles. Let’s explore two of the awesome ingredients.

Geranium Essential Oil

Commonly used in aromatherapy, geranium essential oil has been used to promote healthy skin for thousands of years. In more recent years, people have used geranium oil to alleviate anxiety, reduce inflammation, and balance hormones. It contains astringent properties, which help to minimize wrinkles by tightening facial skin. Additionally, geranium oil works to stop bacteria from growing on the skin.

Shea Butter

Dark circles under the eyes typically indicate that the skin lacks moisture and is in desperate need of hydration. High quality Shea butter contains essential fatty acids and vitamins that help to brighten the skin under the eyes, resulting in an even tone. Shea butter also contains a large amount of vitamin E, which helps to restore skin elasticity and works to repair any skin damage.

Ingredients For Eye Cream:

  • 2 tablespoons Shea butter
  • 1 tablespoon virgin coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon beeswax
  • 5 teaspoons rosehip oil
  • 4 drops geranium essential oil

Instructions:

  • Place all of the ingredients, except the rosehip and geranium oils, in a heat-safe glass measuring cup.
  • Fill a small saucepan with water and place the measuring cup containing the ingredients in the water. Make sure no water gets in the cup.
  • Warm this over medium heat for about six minutes, stirring the mixture occasionally until everything is melted.
  • Remove from the heat and carefully remove the cup from the water. Let this cool for about five minutes before adding the rosehip and geranium oils. Stir well.
  • Transfer this mixture into a glass jar with a lid and use a thumbnail size amount under each eye every night. Store with the lid on the jar in a cool, dry place.

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