fruity cleansing balm

My Fruity Balm to Milk Cleanser Recipe

This cleansing balm not only has a wonderful aroma, it  has been carefully balanced to melt easily, cleanse effectively, and rinse away cleanly without leaving an oily residue. 

When water is added, it transforms from an oil-based balm into a light, milky cleanser, lifting away makeup, SPF, and daily grime while leaving the skin soft and comfortable.

Because it’s an anhydrous (water-free) formula, there’s no need for a preservative, and the texture remains stable while still feeling gentle and nourishing on the skin.

Introduction

This fruity cleansing balm is easy to make, even if you’re new to DIY skincare. Everything is melted together in one heatproof jar, so there’s very little mess and no complicated equipment needed. The active making time is around 20–30 minutes, with extra time for the balm to cool and set.

The oils and butters have been chosen because they’re stable, long-lasting, and safe to heat gently, which makes the process more forgiving. When stored correctly, the finished balm stays fresh and effective for many months.

Spotlight on the Benefits

  • Melts quickly on contact with the skin.
  • Transforms into a milky cleanser when water is added.
  • Rinses clean with no greasy after-feel.
  • Effectively removes makeup and SPF.
  • Leaves skin soft, hydrated, and comfortable.
  • Water-free formula, so no preservative needed.
  • Gentle enough for daily use.
  • A little goes a long way.
DIY rose face moisturizer

Radiance DIY Face Moisturizer Lesson

DIY face moisturizer is often the point where homemade skincare starts to feel truly satisfying.

You are no longer just cleansing the skin. You are supporting it, protecting it, and influencing how it feels throughout the day.

In this lesson, you will learn what a face cream actually is, how emulsions work, and how to make a safe, effective moisturizer at home using a clear and reliable method.

This tutorial walks you through the structure of a cream, the role of each ingredient, and the practical steps involved. It is designed to help you understand how face creams are built, not just follow a recipe.

Part of the Radiance Email Course

This lesson is part of Radiance, my free email course that teaches the foundations of DIY skincare in a clear, structured way. If you would like to receive the full course by email, including the surrounding lessons that explain how products behave and why formulation questions start to appear, you can register here.