Hello beautiful people! Yes, I know you saw that word in the title - Anti - Ageing. Let's face it, from 25 years + we start seeing changes in our body; skin! I'm currently experiencing this as well and yes of course I feel some type of way about that! As you all know I have a passion for DIY and I've been experimenting a lot with these essential oils, I mean there are so much on the market and I love it! So today I have an Anti - Ageing Face Moisturizer for you all and remember you can always switch up the recipe with oils that you prefer or is more available! Well then, let's start cooking!
What you will need:
** 2 tablespoons Shea Butter (Click here for benefits)
** 1 teaspoon Vitamin E Oil (Click here for more)
** 2 teaspoon of Almond Oil - (I personally don't like coconut oil on my face but feel free to substitute with) (Click here for Almond Oil benefits)
** 10 drops of tea tree oil (Click here for more)
Tea tree oil body scrub you can click here if you missed it)
** 15 drops of frankincense oil (Click here for benefits)
** 10 drops of lavender oil (Click here for benefits)
Note: Before whipping up up this recipe, I suggest doing a little test of the oils mentioned on your skin first, for example on your wrist before use, especially for those with really sensitive skin.
**Place in mason jar or any jar that you have and decorate! Essential oils are optional, you don't have to put in all in the mixture. Be sure to click on links for their benefits.
Directions : Whip them all together, feel free to modify recipe. Store at room temperature.
Moisturizing is of utter importance especially as we are all getting older! So be sure to! Try out this recipe and let me know if you liked it =) Comment below!
Anti - Ageing Face Moisturizer
** Click on links of the ingredients for the benefits & why they are great for anti-ageing**What you will need:
** 2 tablespoons Shea Butter (Click here for benefits)
** 1 teaspoon Vitamin E Oil (Click here for more)
** 2 teaspoon of Almond Oil - (I personally don't like coconut oil on my face but feel free to substitute with) (Click here for Almond Oil benefits)
** 10 drops of tea tree oil (Click here for more)
Tea tree oil body scrub you can click here if you missed it)
** 15 drops of frankincense oil (Click here for benefits)
** 10 drops of lavender oil (Click here for benefits)
Note: Before whipping up up this recipe, I suggest doing a little test of the oils mentioned on your skin first, for example on your wrist before use, especially for those with really sensitive skin.
**Place in mason jar or any jar that you have and decorate! Essential oils are optional, you don't have to put in all in the mixture. Be sure to click on links for their benefits.
Directions : Whip them all together, feel free to modify recipe. Store at room temperature.
Moisturizing is of utter importance especially as we are all getting older! So be sure to! Try out this recipe and let me know if you liked it =) Comment below!
Ha, I need this in my life right now, thanks for posting, can you assist me in locating essential oils? Sending you an email now
ReplyDeleteHey girl, just replied to your email, send me pics when you've tried it =)
DeleteAnti aging, it seems its worth a try
ReplyDeleteDefinitely!
DeleteThis product is definitely worth trying given the natural aging process and the effects of global warming.
ReplyDeleteIndeed :)
DeleteI can't wait to try this!
ReplyDeleteHi girl, yep definitely worth a try !
DeleteI am surely going to give this a try! my one issue though, it looks delicious in that picture, will have to resist eating it with a spoon :P
ReplyDeleteHaha IKR! Imagine swirling the moisturizer like this for a present and when the person opens it, they have a taste!!
DeleteThanks so much for sharing this information.....will surely try!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Cath! Very much welcome :) Post your feedback when you do!
DeleteDoes this remedy take all skin types into consideration or is it specific? 🤔
ReplyDeleteHi Hi. This is for all skin types. However, if you are new to essential oils used in the recipe I suggest applying the oil to your skin eg on your wrist first as a patch test, just to be safe, especially if your skin is really sensitive. Thank you for this comment, I'll be sure to add in this tip in my recipe! :)
DeleteWill try it
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