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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Simple Living Hairspray

   
I love the hold on this product.

If the statement above is true, then this hairspray makes me wonderwoman.

How much more simple can you get than three ingredients for a great holding hairspray. Best of all it costs less than a dollar to make!

Ingredients:
-3/4 cups boiled water
-1 tbsp white sugar (or raw sugar)
-1/2 tbsp vodka or white rum (I prefer vodka to avoid the rume scent)
-you can add about 7 drops of essential oil for a scent, but I never do

Directions:

1. Boil your water in a saucepan.
2. Once boiling add the sugar and stir to desolve.
3. Add the alcohol and give it time to heat up (boiling is not necessary) 
4. Allow it to cool before putting it in a spray bottle.

Any spray bottle will do. I use one of the TSA approved ones from the travel toiletries section in any supermarket, pharmacy store, Walmart, Target, etc. That way I can easily take it in my purse for hair emergencies whenever they strike. You can even use a larger all-purpose type spray bottle if you like.

Some tidbits of information. This hairspray does have an expiration date based on the fact that it has sugar in it. I find it takes a few months for it to spoil. But on the upside of things, this hairspray can be easily brushed out of your hair. Unlike store-bought sprays you don't have to wash your hair immediately after using. You can brush it out and go to bed after your night out on the town. The next day your hair will be fine and not at all stiff.




Deodorant for the Natural Beauty Queen

All Natural and Effective Deodorant

This is one of my favorite body care products to make. I love that it doesn't build up chemicals in my body (like studies have been telling us about store bought deodorant for as long as I can remember). I also love how effective it is and how great it feels. I have never found a store bought deodorant I actually liked.


How it works is important to most of you, so I will offer a short explanation. Baking soda is the odor remover. It is a very effective odor remover (see, look MIT agrees with me). Besides the odor remover, you are adding a scent via essential oil, that way you smell fresh rather than just lacking odor. The oils and waxes you add are all for application purposes. They keep your skin softer and more pampered than just applying straight baking soda. They also allow you to use this deodorant the way you would store bought deodorant, thus you don't have to change your routine. Finally the arrowroot powder is just a base to help stick all the ingredients together smoothly. But, as I said, the baking soda is the only "active" ingredient.

Disclaimer: You are accustomed to wearing a deodorant and antiperspirant combo bought in the store. This is *not* and antiperspirant, so it will not keep you as dry as you may be used to. It may take some getting used to, but as I said I prefer this!

Here's the recipe:

~2 Tablespoons coconut oil 

~2 Tablespoons shea butter, cocoa butter or mango butter (I use one Tbsp each of shea and cocoa butter)

~2 Tablespoons + 1 tsp  soy wax

~1 tablespoons baking soda

~2 Tablespoons organic arrowroot powder

~A few drops of essential oil (I like peppermint to keep a nice clean scent. Lavender is also a good choice). If you're like me and you think essential oils are often expensive then you can use peppermint or other extract. If you're using food grade extract add about 1/3 of a teaspoon. Just guess, it's okay to estimate here.

~Optional: Vitamin E oil as a preservative (I just add a couple drops to help this recipe last months)

Making this looks a bit like a chemistry project, or a drug lab, but I promise you can make it with items found in your house. 

Directions:

1. Find a a small pot and a small glass jar or container. Gather all your ingredients and measuring utensils. You will also need a metal spoon or some other metal stirring utensil (it won't be damaged it's just easy to remove wax from metal as opposed to wood or plastic).

2. Fill the pot with one inch of water and place the jar in the middle of the pot. You will melt your ingredients in this jar.

3. Bring water to a boil.

4. Add your soy wax, shea/cocoa/mango butter, and coconut oil. Stir occasionally until the mixture is fully melted. 

5. Add baking soda and arrowroot powder. Stir together.

6. Add essential oil or extract.

7. Stir thoroughly

8. Remove from heat and set aside. Let it cool for about an hour.

9. Pour into your deodorant container. (See directions below for preparing your container).

Now that you have your deodorant set aside and cooling you're probably realizing that you need to have a way to apply it. You have a while to prepare your container since the deodorant takes over 24 hours to fully set and be ready for use. 

This is a soft deodorant. You can make a harder type by using beeswax or about 2x the amount of soy wax in this recipe. However, the softer version applies more easily and is less messy. So for this soft deodorant you will need an empty "soft solid" deodorant container entirely because you need the inner cap that allows for the even application of your deodorant. I chose the one below.


Then, this is going to seem ridiculous, but you also need a Secret invisible solid container. The reason you need this container is because the inner mechanism which moves the deodorant up (and in our case moves back down to be refilled) only goes two ways in this type of deodorant stick. In the smooth solid type it is made to only go one way. I managed to break it after a few days, so clearly that didn't work well. Having the second container to put the caps from the first container on was a perfect solution.

Also, in case it seems silly to waste the deodorant you're buying for the containers, bear in mind that you can reuse the same container every time you make this recipe. So for a $7 investment it is well worth it.

Preparing your deodorant container:

1. Remove the outer cap from your smooth solid deodorant.

2. Remove the inner cap, the one that has holes in it to evenly dispense the deodorant. You may throw away the actual stick and container of deodorant, you don't need the smooth solid one, just the caps.

3. Set both of these caps aside.

4. Remove the cap from the invisible solid container and throw it away.

5. Wind the deodorant all the way out and remove the stick of deodorant from the container. 

6. Now this will seem odd, but I promise it works and melts nothing. To remove the remaining deodorant, fill a pot with water and place it on the stove. Put the container in the water and bring the water to a boil. Check the container and flip it over occasionally until all the deodorant is gone.

7. Clean your pot with hot water and a good soap like Dawn Dish Soap.

8. Let your container cool off and if your deodorant has been cooling for an hour pour it into the container. Replace the inner cap and set the deodorant in a safe place and let it set for about 23 more hours. 

9. Replace the outer cap to store.

10. Use as you would normal store bought deodorant.

Congratulations! You are now one step closer to a naturally glamourous lifestyle.

Homemade Natural Luxurious Body Scrub

Here comes the (probably) SIMPLEST how-to guide I will ever write. If you are new to homemade beauty products this is the place to start. If you're not new to the concept of all natural beauty and body care and you have't made this yet, well, why haven't you, it's by far my favorite product.

Luxurious Homemade Natural Body Scrub Recipe:

-White (or raw) granulated sugar
-Coffee Grounds
-Olive Oil 

What? Only three ingredients? 

Yes. Only three ingredients. That's all your skin needs. 

The sugar acts as a natural abrasion and scrubbing tool. Gently but effectively, sugar scrubs out the dirt, body oils, bacteria, and othern nonsense that find their way into your pores. The abrasion also helps remove dead skin cells.

The coffee grounds act as an even gentler abrasion and scrubbing tool, helping with all of those things I just stated. Also, the coffee leaves a delicious and earthy scent on your skin and in your shower. Finally, caffiene can invigorate your skin cells sort of like it invigorates your brain! In this way it helps to reduce puffiness, swelling, and wrinkles. Check it out!

The last ingredient, and most important: olive oil. Oils are being more and more widely used as a skin cleanser. Maybe you won't believe me when I say that it does actually clean your skin, but hopefully you'll believe the doctors interviewed for this article. Olive oil is a pure and cheap option that easily mixes with our abrasion ingredients. IT works with your body instead of in spite of your body as the chemically laced soaps and body washes you buy in stores do. The oil removes toxins, dirt, and other grossness from your skin while helping to replenish your skin's natural oils (which is GOOD for you). 

The result: extraordinarily smooth skin in a clean and natural way. This works far better for keeping smooth moisturized skin than any lotion I have ever used. My husband looked at me like I was crazy when I first started using it, but then he felt how soft my was he was amazed. So don't just take my word for it, take his. (For the record he still thinks I'm a little crazy for all my natural beauty practices). 

Now for how to make it. And boy is it simple.

1. Find yourself a jar, I like using glass ones like this:

It needs to be sealable in some manner to protect it from the water in your shower. 

2. Put one part sugar in the jar (so half the amount of total body scrub volume you want in the jar). You need to put the sugar in first because the coffee grounds like to float on tops. If you put grounds and then sugar it is hard to tell when you've put equal parts of each in the jar.

 3. Put one part coffee gounds in the jar. (Just in case it wasn't clear, these are dry and unused coffee grounds).

 4. Put one part coffee gounds in the jar. Just in case it wasn't clear, these are dry and unused coffee grounds. 











5. Seal up your jar and get ready to use. When in the shower apply liberally and scrub like you're lathering soap. 

Enjoy!