1. DIY Shea Butter Homemade Face Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
½ cup shea butter
6-7 drops sea buckthorn oil
6-7 drops rosehip seed oil
6-7 drops geranium oil
1 teaspoon avocado oil
Instructions:
Begin by melting the shea butter in a double boiler**.
Once it has softened, remove it from the heat.
Add the avocado oil and mix the two ingredients together.
Next, add the drops of sea buckthorn oil, rosehip seed oil, and geranium oil to the mixture.
Whip the combined ingredients well until a creamy texture forms.
Store the resulting moisturizer in a glass jar and apply it daily to your face.
2. Natural Face Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
½ cup argan oil (alternatively, jojoba oil or hemp seed oil can be used)
½ teaspoon emu oil
4-6 drops of your preferred essential oil (lemongrass, rose geranium, rose, chamomile, palmarosa, rosemary, lavender, or peppermint)
Instructions:
Begin by taking a glass bottle and pouring the argan oil into it.
Next, add the emu oil and your chosen essential oil to the bottle.
Mix the ingredients thoroughly.
To apply, use the resulting blend to massage your skin.
3. Beeswax Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
¼ cup beeswax pellets
½ cup coconut oil
½ cup olive oil
10 drops of your preferred essential oil (patchouli, Roman chamomile, vanilla, sandalwood, frankincense, clary sage, lavender, or geranium oil)
Instructions:
Begin by melting the beeswax pellets using a double boiler.
Once melted, remove the beeswax from the heat source and allow it to cool.
Add the coconut oil and olive oil to the cooled beeswax and blend thoroughly.
Add your chosen essential oil(s) to the mixture.
Whip the entire blend together well until it forms a creamy texture.
Transfer the moisturizer to a glass jar and store it in a cool, dry place (avoid refrigeration).
4. Gentle Aloe Vera Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
1 cup of aloe vera gel (either store-bought or scooped from an aloe leaf)
12 tablespoons of beeswax
¼ cup of coconut oil
¼ cup of almond oil
10 drops of essential oil(s) (select from the oils listed in the above recipes)
Instructions:
Melt the beeswax, coconut oil, and almond oil together in a double boiler.
Pour the melted oils into a blender and let the mixture cool.
Add the essential oil(s) and aloe vera gel to the mixture.
Blend the ingredients thoroughly until the mixture develops a creamy texture.
Store the moisturizer in a glass jar, and it can be stored in the refrigerator if desired.
5. DIY Nourishing Face And Body Cream For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
½ cup shea butter
2 tablespoons almond oil
5 drops of rosemary essential oil
10 drops of lavender essential oil
3 drops of tea tree essential oil
3 drops of carrot seed essential oil
Instructions:
Begin by melting the shea butter in a double boiler.
After it has melted, add the almond oil to the mixture and turn off the heat source.
Allow the mixture to cool, ensuring it doesn’t solidify, and then add the essential oils.
Whip the mixture thoroughly using a whisk or mixer for a few seconds.
Scoop out the resulting creamy mixture into a glass jar, and store it at room temperature.
Apply the cream to your body and face by massaging it in.
6. DIY Honey And Glycerin Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon of honey
2 teaspoons of glycerin
1 teaspoon of diluted lemon juice
2 teaspoons of green tea
Instructions:
Mix all of the ingredients together well.
Gently massage the resulting mixture onto your skin for a few minutes.
Leave the mixture on your skin overnight.
The next day, rinse the mixture off thoroughly.
7. Natural Face Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon of chamomile tea (or dried chamomile flowers)
½ cup of water
1 tablespoon of lanolin
1 tablespoon of beeswax
½ cup of sweet almond oil
1 vitamin A capsule
1 vitamin E capsule
3 drops of geranium essential oil
Instructions:
Put the chamomile tea (or flowers) in the water and simmer for 10 minutes. Then, strain the liquid.
Melt the lanolin (if you’re not using liquid lanolin) and beeswax in a double boiler.
Let the mixture cool down, and then add the chamomile brew.
Pierce the vitamin capsules and squeeze the liquid into the mixture. Keep stirring and then add the essential oil.
Whip the mixture well until you get a creamy texture.
Transfer the resulting mixture to a glass jar and store it in a cool and dark place.
Massage the cream onto your body and face as needed.
8. Nourishing Day Cream For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
3 tbsp sweet almond oil
1 tbsp avocado oil
3 tsp beeswax
2 drops lavender essential oil
2 tbsp mineral water
1 drop peppermint essential oil
Instructions:
In a double boiler, melt the beeswax and oils together.
Warm the mineral water without boiling, then slowly add it to the melted beeswax and oil mixture while stirring.
Remove the mixture from heat and let it cool down.
Add the lavender and peppermint essential oils, then whisk the mixture vigorously until it becomes creamy.
Scoop the cream into a glass jar and store it in a cool, dry place.
Use the cream as a day moisturizer.
9. DIY Gentle And Hydrating Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
3 tablespoons shea butter
3 tablespoons apricot seed oil
1 teaspoon vitamin E oil
1 teaspoon aloe vera gel
5 drops helichrysum essential oil
5 drops myrrh essential oil
3 drops clary sage essential oi
Instructions:
Melt the shea butter in a double boiler and let it cool slightly.
Use a whisk to beat the butter until it becomes fluffy.
Add the apricot seed oil, vitamin E oil, and aloe vera gel to the mixture. Stir well.
Add the helichrysum, myrrh, and clary sage essential oils to the mixture. Mix thoroughly.
Transfer the cream to a clean glass container.
Apply the cream to your face and body as needed.
10. Revitalizing Hibiscus Moisturizer For Dry Skin
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons of hibiscus tea (powdered)
1 cup of extra virgin coconut oil
Instructions:
Melt the coconut oil in a double boiler.
Add the hibiscus tea powder to the oil and stir well.
Cover the mixture and let it sit for a while.
Use a cheesecloth to strain the oil and remove the tea residue.
Allow the oil to cool down and solidify.
Use a mixer to whip the solidified oil for about 1-2 minutes until it becomes a pinkish cream.
Transfer the cream to a glass jar and apply it to your skin as needed.
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