DIY Face Moisturizer with Shea Butter & Essential Oils
Moisturizing your face on a daily basis is crucial to having youthful skin. Your skin goes through a lot given its exposure to environmental toxins, as well as chemicals that may be in your food and skin care products. By moisturizing your face with a natural face moisturizer, you will help provide much needed nourishment, leaving your skin softer, more elastic and well-hydrated.
Additionally, using the right moisturizer as well as
applying it at the right time can make a difference. You need a daily face
moisturizer that includes key nutrients to enhance the skin. By applying it
while the skin is damp, you can lock in a bit of moisture, helping keep the
skin nice and supple — key characteristics of younger-looking skin!
Using a moisturizer that is compatible with your skin type
is important, too. Here’s a recipe that works for all skin types.
How to Make Your Own DIY Face Moisturizer
Let’s dive right in! Start by placing a small heat-safe bowl
in a pan of hot water, or use a double-boiler. Pour the shea butter and argan
oil into the bowl and blend until melted. Loaded with vitamin A, shea butter is
very nourishing for the skin. It provides much-needed moisturizing while also
reducing inflammation and boosting collagen production. Argan oil is another
perfect ingredient since it also eases inflammation while offering the benefits
of vitamin A, vitamin E and antioxidants.
Now that you have blended the shea butter and argan oil,
carefully remove the bowl from the hot water. Add the carrot seed oil
(unrefined and cold pressed — and NOT to be confused with carrot seed essential
oil!) and blend using a fork or small spatula. (Substitute jojoba oil for
carrot seed oil if you have trouble finding it.) Carrot seed oil does more than
just help the eyes (in fact, pure carrot seed oil is edible), it is pretty
amazing due to its super antioxidant qualities. These antioxidants —
specifically carotenoids — give the skin amazing healing opportunities. (2)
OK, now it’s time to add the essential oils. I recommend
lemongrass, lavender and chamomile oils for this recipe. Add the oils and make
sure to blend well. Lemongrass oil is a fantastic brightening and toning agent
that will help keep acne at bay. It has antiseptic and astringent properties,
which can help you obtain glowing skin while sterilizing the pores and
strengthening the facial skin.
It’s no surprise that lavender plays a role in this DIY face
moisturizer. Lavender is very healing — not only for relaxing aromatherapy
purposes, but also for skincare. It has the ability to restore the complexion
and reduce acne, all while soothing you.
Chamomile oil is a little expensive, but well worth it. It
promotes healthy skin with its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties
and offers lots of healing as it soaks into your face.
Once you have made your DIY face moisturizer, you can
transfer it to a small jar. Store it in a cool, dark place and it should last a
few months; I sometimes keep my products in the fridge.