5 REASONS TO MAKE YOUR OWN SKINCARE PRODUCTS

When shopping for skincare, there are countless products to choose from, with each formula promising its own set of benefits. Browsing branded products, you’re often confronted with a high price tag and a long list of confusing ingredients, making it difficult to determine which skincare products are right for you.

Due to a growing interest in health and wellness, the skincare industry has boomed in recent years — but do you have to invest in the latest trending products to achieve a smooth, glowing complexion, or is there another way?

As consumers become increasingly aware of what they’re putting on their skin, some have turned to DIY skincare as an alternative to store-bought formulas. Although the process may sound complex, it’s much easier than you might think to make your own moisturiser or create your toner from scratch, and there are several benefits to doing so. Below are just some of the reasons why you may consider making your skincare products.

YOU KNOW WHAT’S IN THEM

Making skincare products will save you the hassle if you’re tired of poring over product labels. With DIY skincare, you know what you’re putting in each product and can make sure you’re happy with every ingredient.

We’re already used to watching what we eat and drink to nourish our bodies, but many of us don’t apply the same level of consideration to our skincare. Understanding what you’re putting on your skin ensures the best results, as it’s easier to work out which ingredients work for you.

Read: Key ingredients you should look for when buying skincare products

YOU CAN CREATE TAILORED SKINCARE PRODUCTS

Once you have a good idea of the ingredients your skin loves, you’ll be able to create products that are specially tailored to your specific needs. By making cleansers, toners and moisturisers that cater to your skin type and environment, you’re likely to see enhanced results and achieve the smooth, radiant skin you’ve been dreaming of.

By going DIY with your cosmetics, it’s also easy to cut out unnecessary extras from your skincare routine, taking it back to basics with a few key products you know your skin will respond to.

IT’S GOOD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

While it’s true that some beauty brands are making more of an effort to be sustainable, there’s no skincare product more environmentally friendly than the one you’ve made at home. By making your own products, you can cut out unnecessary packaging, use natural cosmetic ingredients or make use of supplies you already have in the cupboard, all of which are eco-friendly alternatives to buying mass-produced products.

DIY SKINCARE IS A COST-EFFECTIVE OPTION

If you’re something of a skincare enthusiast, you’ll know that investing in store-bought products can quickly add up. One survey showed that British women spend an average of £400 on cosmetics every year and have at least 24 products on the go at once, which is probably more than any of us need. As well as offering benefits for your complexion, making your skincare products could save you a lot of money in the long run.

MAKING SKINCARE AT HOME IS FUN

In addition to the many benefits for your skin, pocket and planet, DIY skincare is a fun hobby that encourages creativity. If you love beauty and are interested in learning more about the different ingredients used in skincare, creating your products could be a fun activity to try on your own or with friends. Why not give it a go?

SOME DIY SKINCARE IDEAS

Now we’ve piqued your interest, here are a few diy skincare ideas:

Honey

To use it, take one teaspoon of pure honey and apply a thin layer on your face. Leave it on for 15 minutes before washing off with water. You can do this simple mask twice each day.

Additionally, you can mix honey and banana to form a smooth paste for a face mask. Massage for 3-5 minutes, then leave it for 15-20 minutes before rinsing with water. Use this mask up to three times within a week, and you will see your skin not only softer but also glowing.

Avocado

Grind an avocado, apply it onto clean skin with slowly massaging moves. Leave the mask on for 15 minutes, then wash it off with milk and then water.

Aloe Vera

Firstly, you’re going to need to extract the gel from aloe vera leaf. You can ready more on how to do that here. Then, squash it and massage onto the skin. Let it sit for 10 minutes and then wash your face with fresh water. You can get away with applying this face mask 2 or 3 times each week, but no more than that would be wise.

Olive Oil

Apply a few drops of olive oil over the face and neck while massaging in upward circles for two-three minutes. Take a towel, dip it in warm water, then wring out any excess, and put it on your face for 30 to 40 seconds. Place the towel in the warm water once again and wipe away the oil. Pat the skin dry with a paper towel, doing this procedure every night before going to bed. 

Who knew you could achieve radiant, glowing skin using only natural ingredients that you’ll find around the house or at the local market? Good luck!

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