6 DIY Skin Care Recipes (2024)

You are all in for a treat today: my dear friend Gabby from Essentially Eclecticis here with a round-up of some of her amazing all-natural skin care recipes. Now, don’t be surprised if you get hungry while reading this post. (I did!) She uses all natural ingredients like oats, cocoa, and honey in her recipes…because she’s awesome like that. Take it away, Gabby!

Happy Monday friends and readers of The Thinking Closet! I am beyond thrilled to be guest posting at Lauren’s blog today–my heart is all a-flutter with excitement!!

My name is Gabby, and I blog over at Essentially Eclectic, an eclectic crafty / DIY / cooking / lifestyle / whatever-I-feel-like blog that was born after a cross-country move from Arizona to the great state of Massachusetts {#BostonStrong!} left me feeling like life could use a little more creativity.

6 DIY Skin Care Recipes (1)I first stumbled across this beautiful piece of blog-land that is The Thinking Closet one fateful January afternoon when Lauren’s 10 Tips for New Bloggers literally changed my blog-life. I rebuilt my blog from the ground up and have had an amazing blogging experience since then, one I almost certainly wouldn’t have had otherwise. I left my first-ever comment on that 10 tips post; little did I know it would grow into a much longer series of emails and finally into a lovely friendship. {Smile.} I am so happy to be here, and I’m even happier to be meeting all of you, dear readers!

Lauren and I thought it would be a good idea if I introduce myself by sharing with you a round-up of the body care products I’ve made over the last few months, since DIY skin care is my favorite kind of DIY! I’m not sure what it is, but I find there is something very satisfying about all-natural, homemade skin care. Who doesn’t like getting Lush-like products for a fraction of the cost?? Here are six quick and easy skin care ideas that you can make at home:

LAVENDER LOTION BARS

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I LOVE these little guys. Lotion bars are pretty much exactly what they sound like: bars of solid “lotion.” The heat created by the friction between the bar and your skin softens the bar, leaving a thin layer of lotion and leaving you skin extremely moist.

The recipe calls for a 1:1:1 ratio of three simple ingredients, and just about each ingredient can be substituted for others if you have allergies or just want to give your bars different healing properties. For example, I added lavender essential oil to these bars to give them a calming, relaxing scent.

Inexpensive and easy to make, these bars make great gifts. For Christmas, I gave out mini-bars to my aunts and friends, and they were a huge hit! Even my aunt’s boyfriend was asking for more! And these bars seem to last forever, too. I may have been a little overzealous in my lotion bar making last fall, and I have some bars left over that still feel just as good as the day I made them.

If you have dry summer heels, I recommend rubbing these guys over your feet before bed and sleeping in socks. You will love the results in the morning! I have also heard of some moms using lotion bars to treat dry skin conditions like eczema. You can view my post on lavender lotion bars here.

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SWEET ALMOND HONEY OATMEAL GOAT’S MILK SOAP

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This soap is probably my favorite DIY beauty experiment so far, and next to the lotion bars, it is one of my most-pinned projects on Pinterest! I have always wanted to try making my own soap, but to be honest, I’m rather terrified of using Lye, an ingredient in soap that gives it its cleaning properties. Lye can burn your skin on contact, and the fumes involved in making soap are not child-friendly, to say the least.

So, when I learned that there was a thing called melt-and-pour soap, you bet I was all over it! Melt-and-pour soap bases can be clear or opaque, and there are a variety of different kinds. So far, I have used regular glycerin soap base and goat’s milk soap base, but you can also get aloe vera bases and shea butter bases. Once you have your base of choice, add your colors, scents and other additives to create gorgeous, luscious bars of soap! You can see how I made a sweet almond honey oatmeal goat’s milk soap here.

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DIY EDIBLE “MUD” MASK

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Okay, so you got me. This face mask isn’t really made of mud. It’s made out of ingredients you probably have in your fridge and pantry!

After doing a little research on the benefits certain foods have when applied directly to the skin, I decided to throw together some of those ingredients and see what happens when you rub them on your face. My husband Josh gave me weird looks as I walked around the house with food smeared on my face for 20 minutes, but I must say I was both surprised and impressed with the results! This mask left my face feeling fresh and clean {once I washed it off, of course}, and when it dried it actually felt the way store bought masks feel!

I think the best part about this mask, however, is that you can eat the leftovers! My mask ended up tasting like a chocolate smoothie. {Smile.} You can see how I made this delicious “mud” mask here.

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PEPPERMINT COCOA LIP BALM

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I started out this post with a confession: I am Minty Kiss Lip Gloss {by Victoria’s Secret} addict. I was going through more tube after tube, and I needed a cheaper, more natural DIY substitute. Hence this lip balm! I’ve made this balm twice, once using shea butter and once using cocoa butter. Although it works with shea butter, I had a much better experience with the cocoa butter–and who doesn’t like the smell of peppermint AND cocoa?? No one, that’s who!

This balm was WAY less expensive than the Vicky’s Minty Kiss, significantly more moisturizing, and it lasts forever, too. Plus, it’s all natural! Gone are the days of wondering what Polyethylene Terephthalate is and why Victoria’s Secret is putting it in your lip gloss. If you can’t pronounce it, it probably shouldn’t be going on your lips. You can see how I made my new addiction lip balm here.

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LAVENDER AND LEMON OATMEAL MUD MASK

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This mud mask is actually made with mud this time. {Smile.} Technically clay, but when you get it wet it’s basically mud, right?

The special kind of clay used in this mask is often used in masks like this because of its unique properties; when wet, the clay produces an electrical charge that is supposed to draw out toxins from the skin. Um, yes, please!

I paired this mask with an interesting combination of doTERRA essential oils. Lemon is great for the skin, while lavender is calming and soothing. Unlike the “mud” mask from before, this mask can be made in advance and stored in powder form, so it makes a great gift. When you’re ready to use it, just add milk or water and voila! You can see how I made this actually muddy mud mask here.

P.S. Don’t eat this one!

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JASMINE DEAD SEA SALT SOAP AND BODY SCRUB

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This soap project was almost a disaster. The funny thing about Dead Sea salt is that if you’re not careful, it can totally “ruin” your soap. When I made this soap for the first time, I didn’t have the foresight to recognize that if you put a soluble substance {read: Dead Sea salt} in a warm, wet liquid {read: hot, melted soap base} it will dissolve. {*Facepalm*}.

This wouldn’t be a problem except for that there is something about Dead Sea salt {and what that is I am still not sure} that will keep soap base from solidifying when there is too high a concentration of salt in the soap.Before I wade deeper into the murky waters of chemistry, suffice it to say that the soap bars with the greatest amount of sea salt in them never solidified and rather became chunks of sludge. MMmmm yummy. Sludge chunks.

Now, I put “ruin” in parentheses above because this soap project actually turned out to be a surprising win. The soap bar “sludge,” when whipped up with a spoon {thereby removing the chunks} actually turned out to be a surprisingly delightful body scrub! And fortunately, many of my bars of soap did end up solidifying just fine and both the soap and the scrub smelled divine. Gabby: 1, Universe: 0.

You can check out how I overcame this almost-soap-fail here.

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Well, there you have it! I hope you enjoyed reading about these projects just as much as I enjoyed making them, and if you decide to give making one a try, I would love to hear how it goes and what you think of the finished project. And when you’re done here, feel free to stop by and visit me at Essentially Eclectic to say hello!

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What are the best ingredients for homemade skin care? ›

Expert-approved DIY ingredients
  • #1 - French clay. Aka green clay is a great base for a face mask, especially if you've got oily skin. ...
  • #2 - Cocoa powder. ...
  • #3 - Matcha tea powder. ...
  • #5 - Hydrosols. ...
  • #6 - Fruits, herbs, & vegetables. ...
  • #7 - Carrier oils vs essential oils.
Jan 30, 2023

What are the 6 step skin care regimen? ›

  • STEP ONE: Cleanse away impurities. The foundation of any effective skincare routine is cleansing. ...
  • STEP TWO: Prep your skin with an essence. ...
  • STEP THREE: Target your concerns with boosters. ...
  • STEP FOUR: Don't skip eye care. ...
  • STEP FIVE: Always apply serum. ...
  • STEP SIX: Lock it all in with moisturiser.

What are the 7 step skin care regimen? ›

Skin Care Routine Order: The Proper Steps of a Skin Care Routine and Why Each Step Matters
  • Step 1: Cleanser. The first step to your skincare routine is always cleansing. ...
  • Step 2: Toner/Astringent. ...
  • Step 3: Masks / Exfoliator. ...
  • Step 4: Serum. ...
  • Step 5: Moisturizer. ...
  • Step 6: Eye Treatment. ...
  • Step 7: Primer + Makeup.

What are the 5 basic of skin care? ›

the basics of using skincare
  • step 1: cleanse. No matter what your skin needs are, cleansing should be your first priority. ...
  • step 2: exfoliate. Now that we've got those dead skin cells out of the way, it's time to exfoliate. ...
  • step 3: tone. ...
  • step 4: treat. ...
  • step 5: moisturize.

Do DIY skincare really work? ›

Homemade products don't have preservatives in them, so bacteria can easily develop and lead to breakouts. Masks made of raw ingredients, like eggs, can contain harmful bacteria (read: salmonella). Unpolished scrubs can create microscopic cuts in the skin, leading to more bacteria entering it.

What is the most powerful skincare ingredient? ›

Lactic acid

Along with glycolic acid, lactic acid is one of the most famous alpha-hydroxy acids. This powerful ingredient helps to perk up dull complexions and works as an exfoliant to remove dead skin cells. By promoting cell turnover, lactic acid reveals younger, healthier-looking skin while unclogging pores.

What are the 4 basic skin care products? ›

So, for this post I would like to focus on getting into a healthy skincare regimen with four core skincare essentials: a cleanser, an exfoliant, a moisturizer, and SPF. Once you have these four down-pat, you can start to build your collection.

What is 10 step skincare? ›

It goes a bit like this: a balm or oil cleanser (1), a foaming cleanser (2), an exfoliant (3), a toner (4), an essence (5), an ampoule or serum (6), a sheet mask (7), an eye cream (8), a moisturizer (9), and then either a thicker night cream or sleeping mask or an SPF (10).

What is the 7 toner method? ›

This technique involves applying toner to your skin seven times in a row, allowing each layer to fully absorb before applying the next one. The idea behind this method is that it helps to deeply hydrate your skin, improving its texture and appearance.

What are the only 3 skincare products you need? ›

Besides a cleanser, a moisturizer and a sunscreen, which Dr. Farris calls “the basics,” you can add a serum, an exfoliant, an eye cream or a toner.

What are the 3 most important skin care products? ›

Caring for your skin is as simple as using a cleanser, moisturizer, and sunscreen.

What are the top 3 skin ingredients? ›

Top 10 Ingredients for Effective Skincare
  • Vitamin C: ...
  • Niacinamide (Vitamin B3): ...
  • Salicylic Acid: ...
  • Glycolic Acid: ...
  • Peptides: ...
  • Ceramides: ...
  • Green Tea Extract: ...
  • Squalane: Benefits: Squalane is a lightweight moisturizer that hydrates the skin without clogging pores, leaving it soft and supple.
Aug 16, 2023

How can I make my own skin care at home? ›

Recipe: Mix 1/2 tablespoon of almond milk with one tablespoon of brown sugar until the sugar dissolves. Add four tablespoons (approximately) of aloe vera juice or gel. Apply the mixture onto your face, let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes and remove with warm water and a soft towel.

How can I make my own natural skin care? ›

Homemade face moisturiser recipe
  1. In a pan, pour the almond oil. Add in the beeswax and coconut oil and melt altogether. ...
  2. Once cooled, pour oils in a blender and start blending.
  3. Slowly add in the aloe vera gel (make sure not to use cold aloe vera gel). ...
  4. Pour in a clean container and keep away from direct sunlight or heat.
Feb 12, 2021

Which home ingredient is best for clear skin? ›

Aloe vera gel, green tea extract, turmeric, yogurt have properties to simulate skin healing; these can be applied overnight for maximum effect. Washing your face before going to bed is especially important. It opens the pores, cleans bacteria, and removes makeup residues over the skin (which may cause clogged pores).

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