Skin Care Aromatherapy Recipe-3 That Easy Ones That Can Help You Out






Are you searching for a good skin care aromatherapy recipe? Aromatherapy can be great for your skin. Aside from getting rid of toxins, it can leave your skin feeling refreshed and radiant.

You can make your own skin care aromatherapy recipe and you don’t even need anything complicated! You can basically make it with the things that you probably already have in your kitchen.

Below are some of the basic recipes that you can use that are safe for your skin and easy to make in the bargain.

First, you should probably use a separate pan for your aromatherapy then you would use, for say, soup. If you want to do this on a regular basis then you might want to set aside a special skin care aromatherapy recipe pan. The oils can be washed out afterwards, but it’s better to be safe than sorry. After all, you want to use them for aromatherapy-not to eat.

Other things that you will need for your skin care aromatherapy recipe include a funnel, a small whisk, a couple of small jars (baby food jars work well), and measuring cups/spoons.

Ensure that all of your products are clean before you begin using them. You might need to sterilize them to be on the safe side. To do this, boil some water and then set the jars and bottles in the pot of boiling water for 20 minutes. It’s similar to sterilizing baby bottles. Don’t leave them in there for too long or they will burst. By sterilizing, your product will be less likely to gain bacteria or mold when you store it.

Skin care aromatherapy recipe: body oil

You can use this in your shower or set it on your sink to use for your hands. You can also use an old bottle with a pump dispenser.

Fill your container with the oil of your choosing. You can use any kind of oil that you want such as apricot oil, almond oil, grapeseed oil, etc.

For every 100ml, 10 drops of lemongrass and juniper. Swish it around a little bit to make sure that the liquids blend together well.

Skin care aromatherapy recipe: soap

Purchase any unscented liquid soap. You can get this from virtually any store. Fill an empty soap pump dispenser with the soap and then add 20 drops of the essential oils of your choosing. (Again, these can be whatever you desire to use.) You can use several different kinds, or just one. It can help to experiment first if you want to blend them, as you don’t want to wind up with something that doesn’t smell very nice.

Skin care aromatherapy recipe: oil fighting toner

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