GREEN TEA AND LAVENDER FACIAL MIST
This will last several weeks, but it is not enough to last that long after you decide you love it. I love this recipe as it makes my face very soft and the fine lines are going away. After learning about beauty recipes and what each ingredient does, it is easy to create your own recipes as I have done here. There will be more recipes to come after I have created recipes we like in our family.
Provided by Chef Petra 2
Categories Bath/Beauty
Time 25m
Yield 14 Facial Sprays, 14 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Make a 6 ounce cup of strong green tea and let it cool. Add the 3 drops of lavender essential oil and the 3 drops of aloe vera gel and stir well with a sterile instrument. Pour into a spray bottle that has been sterilized. Shake well everytime you use it. Keep it in the refrigerator. If you feel you need something to help with keeping it fresh, add a drop of vitamin e oil to your mixture.
Nutrition Facts :
ROSE WATER FACIAL MIST
Use this anytime you need to rehydrate your skin. In the summertime I keep a bottle of this mist chilled in the refrigerator. Much less expensive than the HomeHealth brand I've been buying at the natural food stores all these years. Rose water can be found in Middle Eastern/Indian markets, specialty/gourmet/natural food stores and online (the brand I use is Cortas from Lebanon). It is not expensive and a little goes a long way.
Provided by COOKGIRl
Categories Bath/Beauty
Time 3m
Yield 8 ounces
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Combine ingredients in a spray bottle and shake. Note: start by trying 1/2 teaspoon of the rose water and if you want a more pronounced scent, add more. Test spray first to check for skin reaction or sensitivity.
- Close your eyes and spray on face and neck area to rehydrate and refresh!
- Shake well each time before spraying.
Nutrition Facts : Sodium 0.6
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