Lavender and Aloe Face Cream
I’m loving this lavender and aloe face cream recipe! It’s great for sensitive skin, speeds healing, soothes, calms, and also restores your natural glow.
I’m loving this lavender and aloe face cream recipe! It’s great for sensitive skin, speeds healing, soothes, calms, and also restores your natural glow.
This pink clay cold process soap is my new favorite. I love everything about it, the gorgeous smell, the pretty pink color, the way it makes my skin feel.
The ingredients used here can create a powerful facial cream, the recipe to which I will share with you in this post.
Try this fresh-smelling activated charcoal soap recipe, it will help suck out toxins that leave our skin prone to acne and other nasties we don’t want.
This gorgeous Lavender and Mint cold process soap recipe is one of my favorites right now. It’s totally vegan friendly, and exactly what you need to get you going in the morning.
These attractive looking soaps combine 3 colors together to create a funky looking M&P recipe. I love how they look, and you can be as creative as you like!
This melt and pour soap recipe is great fun to make and it’s so easy even the kids could help with this one! I’ve even formulated it to look and smell just like strawberries!
This shea butter melt and pour soap is a super easy to make, yet it smells and looks absolutely wonderful. You’ll find yourself inhaling the aroma of these rustic looking soaps at every opportunity.
If a guy is going to use only one DIY skincare product, what should they use? This amazing homemade face moisturizer for men is what I came up with, and it really is amazing!
I’m a sucker for great bath treats, & I just love how these DIY confetti bath bombs look, perfect as party favors & gifts, or even as a special treat just for you.
I’ve been experimenting quite a bit, and this body butter recipe fragranced with raspberry fragrance oil is one of my newest creations, it’s absolutely to die for.
Specially formulated to keep eyes looking bright, young, and full of life. This DIY eye cream doesn’t call for any water, it can happily keep for up to a year.
We’ve all seen DIY decoupage candles at the craft fairs. They look absolutely gorgeous, but also a bit expensive to buy. So let’s make them ourselves!
I’ve thrown interesting things in candle wax before, it’s great fun. So I came up with this lovely DIY coffee bean candle, with real coffee in the base.
I found that out of all the bath and body recipes, these bath melts were probably the easiest!