With the huge range of beauty products on the
shelves, why do some people still make their own
beauty products?
I started making my own skin care products
years ago. I got a book about natural skin care.
You can actually make masks out of mashed fruit.
They are really messy though, but back then, I was
really broke. Could not afford to spend on good
skin care so I made do with what I could get.
I mashed watermelon and put in on my face. My
face felt really clean, but there was a bit of a
rash after that. I also read that papaya was used
in spas for back exfoliating masks. In fact, the
enzymes in papayas and pineapples are often used
to exfoliate the skin. These can be rather harsh
though, so I never tried that on my face.
One thing led to another. I moved on to make my
own creams. I went through a period of time where
every body lotion I tried from the stores, from
the cheap ones to the $20 ones, made my skin itch.
That prompted me to make my own body cream.
The cream recipes I found were mainly for cold
cream. These were really heavy, oil based stuff. I
wanted something lighter. A water based lotion.
A cream
is basically droplets of water suspended in oil,
kept in that state by an emulsifier. For my
creams, I used beeswax as an emulsifier.
I experimented in the kitchen. After plenty of
failed experiments. I finally came up with lotion
in a texture I simply loved.
A lotion is made of droplets of oil suspended
in water, kept together by an emulsifier. I used
lecithin for my lotion. Here are some of the lotions
I made.
By varying the water based part, using
rosewater or tea instead of plain water, you can
make all sorts of lotions. Likewise, you can play
around with the oil part of the formula, with
various infused oils, or a few drops of different
essential oils, to change the lotion or cream. You
can make tailor your beauty products to your
personal tastes, and needs.
I had lots of fun with that. My skin loved
these home made creams when they were fresh.
I even made a batch tailored specially for a
cousin, using ingredients that she loves.
Yet, I have since stopped making them.
Why?
Laziness is the main reason. Lack of time is
another reason.
So much care must go into making the lotions
which don't keep. For me, even if I keep the
lotions refrigerated, 2 days after making the
lotion, if I use it on my face, my skin breaks
out. 3 days later, if I use it on my body, my skin
itches.
Preservatives are put in commercial skin care
products to prevent these from spoiling. Without
preservatives, bacteria, mould and all these nasty
things multiply rapidly, spoiling the entire
batch, causing nasty reactions on the skin. These
home made beauty products don't have
preservatives. That meant that I had to make new
batches of skincare almost everyday.
Also, care must be taken to ensure all the
equipment is sterile so the final product is safe
to use. Carelessness could introduce lots of nasty
germs into the beauty products you make. The water
and oil component must be heated to the same
temperature and drops of one are added to the
other while mixing thoroughly or the batch might
separate.
It is so much more convenient to buy beauty
products from brands that agree with my skin
condition, than to make them from scratch. That is
what I have been doing lately. Plus the reknown
skincare lines are way better than what I can
make. I mean, with their R & D budgets, they
can afford to do plenty of research on creating
the most effective beauty products for virtually
any beauty need.
At the end of the day, whether you make your
beauty products or buy them off the shelf, it is a
matter of your personal preference.
About the Author
The writer is the writer of the articles in Beauty
from A Woman's Heart.