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DIY Beauty: Your Guide to Natural Beauty Ingredients

Posted by Alexandra C. | Wednesday November 7, 201219 comments


I'm a huge believer in tea tree oil and use it regularly for it's antibacterial, acne fighting properties. Not only do I use it as spot treatment, but I've also used it in homemade toners and scrubs. Playing around with tea tree oil has opened me up to a ton of natural items that can be used for skincare or implemented into your beauty routine. It's surprising how many of these products you already have in your cabinet or kitchen cupboards. It's also a good reminder to look for these active ingredients in products that you purchase. 

Whether you're using them alone, as a spot treatment or incorporating them into a homemade beauty product like a mask, next time you're at the store have this list of 10 natural ingredients ready! 


 
1. Argan Oil: Great for making your hair stronger, silkier and smoother. Also contains linoleic acid which is known for it's anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce acne and retain your skin's moisture. 

Josie Maran Argan Oil (C$58.00)

2. Vitamin C: is best for anti-aging. It fights free-radical damage, and can help minimize fine lines. 
 
Philosophy Turbo Booster C Powder (C$46.00) + Korres Wild Rose + Vitamin C Advanced Brightening Sleeping Facial (C$62.50)


3. Baking Soda: Can not only be used to deodorize your fridge but also to whiten your teeth! 


Arm & Hammer Baking Soda (C$2.99)

4. Coconut Oil: When you need extra TLC for your dry skin, coconut oil is where it's at. It's a multi-purpose oil so it can also be used in your hair or for homemade beauty products like scrubs. 

Dr. Bronner's Organic White Virgin Coconut Oil (C$12.49) + Lush Coco Lotion (C$22.95)

5. Green Tea: is full of anti oxidants and you can drink and also apply topically to help soothe skin and reduce acne. 
 
St. Ives Naturally Clear Green Tea Scrub (C$5.49)

6. Lemons: Use a slice to dry out a pimple and with it's acidity, can be used to brighten skin.

Ole Henrikson Lemon Strip Flash Peel (C$60.00) 

7. Propolis: 
Bees use propolis, an antimicrobial resin, to sterilize their hives. Apparently it's also a great product for humans. It's great to help you get over a cold and if applied topically, it functions as an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. 

Organika Bee Propolis (C$16.99) 
   
8. Honey: We used honey in this warming face mask because it's soothing and moisturising. It's also said to be anti-bacterial and prevent scarring which makes it an excellent product for combination, acne-prone skin. 

Hawkins Honey White Liquid Honey (C$14.99)

9. Shea Butter: Shea butter is ultra hydrating for your parched winter skin. 
 
The Body Shop Spa Wisdom Africa Shea Butter & Sesame Body Balm (C$24.00) + L'Occitane Shea Butter Lip Balm Stick (C$12.00)
 
10. Tea Tree Oil: I've already spouted the benefits of tea tree oil for oily, acne prone skin but I can never show my love enough! 

The Body Shop Tea Tree Oil (C$9.00)

Tip: 11. Supplements: Don't forget that supplements can also be a huge benefit to your skin, hair and nails! Check out our list of excellent supplements to try here

(via easypeasyorganic.com, easypeasyorganic.com. good.is, wellnessmama.com

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13 Comments

on November 15, 2012  AlexJC  50 said:

@ellstar Nothin' wrong with smelling like food! :)

on November 15, 2012  ellstar  4,964 said:

I totally use olive oil for my rough elbows and cuticles. I smell a bit like food, but it works!

on November 14, 2012  Racenhawk  2,689 said:

natural stuff is best

on November 14, 2012  OneUniqueQueen  570 said:

I love all of these. I use them in my beauty supplies and absolutely love them. My hair, skin and face feels and looks so much young. Very moisturized!! Great post and awesome tips for those who have never heard of them before.

on November 14, 2012  preciousbear  504 said:


Perfect ideas to add to my list.I love going natural

on November 09, 2012  nscott84  4,013 said:

Great article! Definitely going to try these out.

on November 08, 2012  angelaj20  81,680 said:

I`m such a product junkie and can`t stop buying! My bathroom and bedroom like a Shoppers! But I have been meaning to try some do-it yourself products.

I suffer from hormonal acne and no matter what I put on my face, it will not clear it up....it has to be done internally. I did some research and found that cod liver oil has many amazing properties, one being useful for acne. Since about a year ago, I started taking Carlsons Norwegin Cod Liver Oil and my face has completely cleared up. You need to make more than what the recommended suggestion says...I take 3-4 capsuls a day (my naturopath approved this). So many people have noticed how much my skin has cleared up. I very very very rarely get a pimple now and if I do, its so tiny and goes away quickly! I totally recommend anyone to try this. I am now saving a fortune because I do not have to waste any more of my money on expensive face products, dermontologist, and microdermabrasion....all of these things did nothing for me except take my money!

on November 07, 2012  cutie_marlena  3,191 said:

I`ve heard of a few of these before, but a lot are news to me. I like the lemon one because I usually have lemons on hand

on November 07, 2012  crazedmom  381 said:

I heard of argan oil and it is expensive but I went with my friend to a hair show showing hair color made with argan oil. I am willing to try it if it makes my color last longer. I just started also with Biotin hoping it makes my hair grow

on November 07, 2012  midnightsun2288  6,053 said:

Haven't tried tea tree oil yet, but I probably should. My favorites on this list are green tea and honey. They are great for face masks.

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