Homemade skin care recipes - Humblebee & Me (2024)

Candy Cane Emulsified Body Butter

As soon as I settled on Candy Cane as a theme, I knew I wanted to try to make a lovely piped multi-colour body butter for it. And here it is! The ingredient list is fairly simple, the piping is fun (and easy once you've got the right gear!), and the final product is...

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Easy Non-Greasy Hand Lotion

Hand lotion is a skincare staple; heck, even my dad uses it! But, if your handmade lotions are anything like the ones I made when I was a new maker, you’ve probably noticed that your DIY versions are really different from products sold by big brands like Cerave,...

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So, you’ve finally made your very first lotion. Exciting stuff!If you're anything like me, you're now dreaming up all the different ways you'd love to customize the formulation. Could it be thicker? Can you add some colour? What about some scent?However, as a new...

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Strawberry Body Yogurt

You’ve almost certainly heard of the rather dairy-product-sounding "body butter"; but what about the equally dairy-ish body yogurt? Think of body yogurt as body butter’s ultra-light cousin: a fast-absorbing and super-slippy body moisturizer that is low on rich oils...

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Foaming Shower Oil

I'm so excited about this formulation, and even more so by the possibilities it represents. I've had lots of questions about how to make products likeL'Occitane's Almond Shower Oil and Glossier's Body Hero Daily Oil Wash, and the answer has always been a really...

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Dry Summer Body Oil

Body oils sounds like they should be the perfect, easy, DIY. Take some oil, put it on your body, and you’re done. Right?Unfortunately, if you've tried it you'll know that approach can leave you feeling pretty darn oily. Why do commercial body oils leave your glowing...

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The key to smooth body butters

Grainy, mealy, uneven body butters are the bane of any formulator’s existence. You’re dreaming of something silky smooth and divine, but instead your body butter feels like its full of sand... or perhaps you were promised a solid bar, but got oily slop instead. Bleh!...

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Luxury brand formulation secrets for expensive-feeling lotions

Even though I make most of the skincare products I use, I still enjoy perusing the skincare departments at Sephora and airport duty-free shops—paying extra attention to theluxury brands. I sample, sniff, and examine ingredient lists like a lotion detective. If a...

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Easy Emulsified Body Butter

If you've been frustrated by heavy, melt-prone body butters, this is the formulation for you. In this post I'll be teaching you how to make an easy 7-ingredient body butter that is lighter than traditional DIY body butters, won't melt in hot weather, won't seize up if...

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Lavender Oat Dream Cream

Today we are diving deep into the archives to Bee Better a project I published almost exactly nine (!!) years ago. This formulation began life as a Lush dupe(ish), and while the 2014 version wasn't bad, I've learned a lot since then. Today's updated version is softer...

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Lighter Whipped Shea Butter

In this post I'm sharing two lighter whipped shea butter formulations—Lavender Calendula and Coffee—and I'm sharing theeasiest formulation strategy for creating lighter, less greasy body butters. Let's go! Want to watch this project instead of read it? Watch Now The...

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Today's formulation is a soft, creamy butter that works beautifully for haircare and skincare. Depending on how you use it, it can be a super-concentrated leave-in hair conditioner, a hair serum, a regular-strength leave-in hair conditioner, or a body butter. It's...

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Perfectly Pillowy Whipped Shea Butter

I'm pretty excited about this simple yet perfectly pillowy whipped shea butter! This two-ingredient formulation came about as part of my work on last spring's Why is my body butter not whipping? video. I needed lots of b-roll of different body butters being...

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Rich Herbal Body Cream

Today we're blending up a rich, botanically blessed body cream that is perfect for cold, dry winter days. I developed this formulation with the help of my readers; t's creamy, scoopable, skin-soothing, and positively decadent. Enjoy! Want to watch this project instead...

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Hot Chocolate Body Butter Bars

Body butter bars—also called lotion bars—are a great beginner-friendly DIY. Today I’m going to share a chocolate-y body butter bar formulation that employs two of my top strategies for making expensive-feeling body butter bars that will impress your friends and make...

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Rich Foaming Hand Wash

Today's formulation sets out to dupe the rich, luxurious lather and decadent, lingering scent of the very popular Bath & Body Works foaming hand soaps, but using ingredients we can get relatively easy. I had a ton of fun with this formulation, and documented the...

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Christmas Spice Soft Foaming Sugar Scrub

If you've been looking for a soft, scoopy, foaming sugar scrub that won't get too hard or melt into an oily mess... I've got good news for you 😄 This Christmas Spice Soft Foaming Sugar Scrub has a really fun, cake-batter-like gooey consistency. It's perfectly...

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Hot Chocolate Natural Body Butter

Today we're kicking off our holiday 2022 making with a silky, decadent Hot Chocolate Natural Body Butter 🍫 This formulation is part of our first theme—Hot Chocolate! This is a bit of a "Bee Better" of a theme Ivery briefly touched onback in 2013. It was just...

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How to make your lotion lighter

If you dream of fluid body milks, ultra-light emulsions, and fast-absorbing lotions, this post is for you. Today I'll be teaching you how to make thinner, lighter emulsions—I'm sharing three different strategies that you can mix and match to create the fast-absorbing...

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How to make your lotion richer

I struggled with what to title this post. I will be teaching you how to make your lotions richer and thicker, but the formulation skill behind that richness & thickness boosting isso much more than that! I will go as far as to sayif you don't know how to do...

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How to make your lotions thicker

If you want to make thicker lotions and creams, you've come to the right place! In this post I'll be teaching you three different (easy!) strategies for thickening and adding body to your natural lotions. You can use these strategies alone or combine them–it's up to...

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Easy Natural Lotion for Beginners

If you've been wanting to dive into making your very own easy natural lotion, start here! This post is the first in a series on how to create your very own lotions. Today I'll teach you how to make a basic lotion, and in upcoming posts I'll teach you how to customize...

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Raspberry Mint Body Custard

If you're looking for a glossy, slippy, richly hydrating body lotion sort of thing for summer, I think this pretty pink Raspberry Mint Body Custard might just be it. This formulation is unlike emulsion I've ever made, with a consistency that puts me in mind of rich...

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4 tips to make your body butters feel expensive

If you're looking to make your body butters stand out—make them feel more expensive, lighter, and lovelier—here are four of my top tips to do just that! These tips can be used for all kinds of body butter formulations—whipped body butters, body balms, body butter...

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Homemade skin care recipes - Humblebee & Me (2024)

FAQs

How can I make homemade skin care at home? ›

For example:
  1. Cleanser: Mix honey and yogurt for a gentle cleanser.
  2. Exfoliator: Combine sugar or coffee grounds with coconut oil for a DIY scrub.
  3. Moisturizer: Use aloe vera gel or coconut oil as a moisturizer.
  4. Face mask: Blend mashed avocado with honey for a nourishing face mask.
Jan 4, 2024

Is DIY Skincare good for your skin? ›

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).

How to make natural beauty products? ›

The easiest way is probably to macerate herbs such as calendula, chamomile and lavender into carrier oils, while aloe vera can be used directly from the plant (but should then immediately be preserved) and marshmallow has gel-like qualities so can be turned into a decoction (which should, again, immediately be ...

What is the best homemade moisturizer? ›

Here's a step-by-step guide:
  • 6 tablespoons of shea butter.
  • 5 drops of rosehip seed oil.
  • 2 teaspoons of avocado oil.
  • Using a double boiler, melt the shea butter. Then, add in the oils and mix everything well. Store in an airtight jar and use daily.
Jan 27, 2021

Which home ingredient is best for face? ›

Suggested Home Remedies For Clear Skin:
  • Tea Tree Oil. Tea tree oil is an essential oil that is known to be effective against acne, thereby promoting clear skin. ...
  • Green Tea. ...
  • Aloe Vera. ...
  • Rosewater. ...
  • Walnut. ...
  • Orange Peel. ...
  • Jojoba Oil. ...
  • Coriander.
Jan 3, 2024

How do I start a skin care routine from scratch? ›

Keep it simple. For beginners, we recommend starting with a basic three step routine—cleanse, moisturize, and apply sunscreen. Of course, this can be modified, and products can be added depending on your individual skincare needs. For example, if you're struggling with acne, you may consider adding a spot treatment.

How do you make skin care serum? ›

Combine 1 oz. of grapeseed oil, 1 oz. of jojoba oil, 10 drops of lavender essential oil, and 10 drops of geranium essential oil in a glass dropper bottle. Shake well and use daily.

Is it cheaper to make your own skin care products? ›

However, making even just a few of your own natural skin care products at home can help you save money in your budget, so that you can invest in the more expensive products or more organic food items without stressing out your wallet.

Do DIY face creams work? ›

That's not to say that homemade facial moisturizers don't work-many do. But you're more likely to get the results you want from a dermatologist-approved moisturizer. This is partly because homemade facial moisturizers don't contain the proper ingredients that fight certain skin conditions.

How long does DIY skincare last? ›

Shelf Life Chart of Common Natural Skincare Ingredients
IngredientShelf Life When Stored Correctly
Olive Oil (Olea europaea)2 years
Orange (Sweet) Essential Oil (Citrus sinensis)1 – 3 years*
Palm Kernel Oil (Elaeis guineensis)2 – 3 years
Palmarosa Essential Oil (Cymbopogon martinii var. motia)3 – 5 years*
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Is it legal to sell homemade skin care products? ›

Is it legal to sell homemade cosmetics? The first thing you need to know is that you don't need any pre-approval from the FDA or any other agency before you can start selling cosmetics. Furthermore, it is legal to make cosmetics at home. “It's not against the law to manufacture cosmetics in your home.

What is the easiest skincare product to make? ›

Face oils are among the best, simple homemade skincare products as they are one-pot, cold-blend formulations. They are generally formulated with botanical oils such as grapeseed, rosehip and sunflower as well as liquid waxes like jojoba, but can include some oil-soluble additives like vitamin E which is an antioxidant.

What natural ingredient makes your skin glow? ›

Vitamin C

This ingredient takes the cake when we talk brighter, glowing skin. Vitamin C being rich in antioxidants, combats fine lines, wrinkles, and hyperpigmentation. It regulates the production of melanin, which prevents dark spots to spring up after acne or sun damage.

Which is the best natural cosmetic ingredient for skin? ›

6 natural and organic skincare ingredients
  • Aloe vera. Even if the product is not entirely natural, aloe is one of the most widely utilised natural skin care product ingredients, especially for those with sensitive skin. ...
  • Shea butter. ...
  • Jojoba oil. ...
  • Coconut oil. ...
  • Seed oil. ...
  • Tea tree oil.

How can I clear my skin in 7 days? ›

7 Days Glowing Skin Challenge
  1. Day 1: Start Your Day With Basics: ...
  2. Day 2: Get Some Beauty Sleep: ...
  3. Day 3: Remove Your Makeup Every Single Night: ...
  4. Day 4: Exfoliate Weekly: ...
  5. Day 5: Drink Water & Keep Yourself Hydrated: ...
  6. Day 6: Give Your Skin Time to Breathe: ...
  7. Day 7: Understand Your Skin & Treat It Accordingly:
Jun 26, 2023

How can I moisturize my skin naturally at home? ›

Read on to learn more.
  1. Coconut oil. Coconut oil has emollient properties . ...
  2. Petroleum jelly. According to a study , petroleum jelly products can heal skin in older adults. ...
  3. Oatmeal baths. ...
  4. Antioxidants and omega-3s. ...
  5. Gloves. ...
  6. Adjust your shower temperature. ...
  7. Use a humidifier. ...
  8. Avoid allergens and irritants.

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