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There are literally hundreds of home made beauty recipes which you can try and make at home. Some are extremely simple and it can be quite fun mixing and matching different natural ingredients.
An example of a homemade face exfoliate is half a cup of oats, mixed with a little water. This has worked for many people to keep their skin nice and smooth. Only use it every few days or once a week for best results. Another recipe, this time for fine hair, includes using a lemon and water. First you chop up the lemon, and then you add it to the water and put it on top of a double boiler. Simmer the liquid until it has been reduced by half, and then strain it through a fine silk cloth into a pump style bottle. You can keep the mixture in the fridge in between uses to keep it fresh.
Obviously the last recipe needed a bit more equipment than the oats recipe, so depending upon what you want to create; you may need some equipment in ready. If you do a quick 'google' search, you should find thousands of home made recipes to try, or you could try making them yourself without any instructions!
An example of a homemade face exfoliate is half a cup of oats, mixed with a little water. This has worked for many people to keep their skin nice and smooth. Only use it every few days or once a week for best results. Another recipe, this time for fine hair, includes using a lemon and water. First you chop up the lemon, and then you add it to the water and put it on top of a double boiler. Simmer the liquid until it has been reduced by half, and then strain it through a fine silk cloth into a pump style bottle. You can keep the mixture in the fridge in between uses to keep it fresh.
Obviously the last recipe needed a bit more equipment than the oats recipe, so depending upon what you want to create; you may need some equipment in ready. If you do a quick 'google' search, you should find thousands of home made recipes to try, or you could try making them yourself without any instructions!
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