Coffee scrubs have been all over the blog world lately and I thought I would make one of my own. At one point in time I had a coffee scrub from Bath & Body Works that was amazing. I love coffee, the smell, the taste, pretty much everything about coffee and I loved using this scrub. Then it decided to leak all over the place and make a huge mess. Not cool. I kept this little issue in mind when making my scrub so that I can hopefully avoid a mess.
Another popular product that I see so many people talking about is toners. I don't think I've ever bought a toner before, all of the good ones seem too expensive for something that I don't think would make a huge difference with my skin. I started looking up recipes for toners and as I had guessed, they are incredibly simple, mostly containing water and a few other natural ingredients. Well, I can surely make that! So I did.
I've had a tub this size for almost a year and have only used half. |
*I had all of the ingredients below on hand. If you don't have any of these and would like to find some, I would suggest Amazon. Great deals and a huge selection. If you have a locally owned store that you can buy these items at, do that! Support your local business!
Herbs & Oils Face Toner Ingredients
Water
Dried Rosemary
Dried Mint
Dried Chamomile
Coconut Oil
Rose Hip Oil*
Sweet Orange Oil*
Argan Oil*
Avocado Oil*
Apricot Oil*
Almond Oil*
* I only used a few drops of each of these and mixed them together in a little squirt bottle.
There were alot of different ways to make toners, most being "mix ingredients together, spray on face." Because I did not have filtered water and I was working with dried herbs, I decided to boil my water and create a sort of tea with the rosemary, mint, and chamomile.
And...that looks gross. |
The finished product. Again, gross. |
I would love to make a toner with fresh herbs to take full advantage of their healing properties. I love using herbs in cooking and my mom has always used herbs for health reasons. Everytime I had some sort of ailment, my mom would have teas and herbal supplements ready for me. If I wasn't such a terrible gardener, I would grow my own. I'll have to make a trip to my grandma's house because I know she always has fresh herbs in her garden.
Pumpkin Spice Coffee Scrub Ingredients
Not the best picture, the lighting in my kitchen sucks. But aren't my counter tops gorgeous? |
1/8th cup coffee beans
1 k-cup of Pumpkin Spice
2 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon coconut oil
apricot oil
cinnamon
*Note: None of these measurements are exact, I pretty much did everything to fit the containers that it would be in.
While digging around in my cabinet for supplies, I noticed I had a couple of Pumpkin Spice k-cups for my Keurig and got excited at the thought of a bit of pumpkin in my scrub. (I also have been wanting to cut open a k-cup to see exactly what the insides look like, thus killing two birds with one stone!) The coffee in the k-cup is ground very fine and to add a bit more scrubby to the scrub, I ground the regular coffee a little more coarse. The coffee, sugar, and coconut oil were all put in the container and then I added apricot oil until it was moist, but not runny. (Hopefully this will keep the mixture from seperating and making a mess. The Bath & Body Works scrub was very oily.) I then added a little cinnamon, no specific amount, just dumped some in and mixed well.
I, of course, immediately used it on my hands and they are now soft and smell of wonderful coffee with a hint of pumpkin. I'm glad that I decided to grind the regular coffee up coarsly, I like my exfoliaters to be a little rough.
I'm excited to use this scrub tonight in the shower. I don't often do full body scrubs. I'm really not sure why, the skin on my body is prone to being dry and itchy. There is also the added benefit of coffee apparently helping to minimize the appearance of cellulite (I'm not sure if I believe this, but it can't hurt to try) and who couldn't use a little cellulite reduction? I'll also post a little update to let everyone know how I liked this scrub.
I hope that my little projects have inspired others to make their own. DIY beauty products are an amazing, fun way to treat yourself and not bankrupt yourself. They also work great as gifts for friends and family. I only wish that we had more places around here that you could buy the fresh ingredients and other DIY beauty essentials. Thankfully, there is always Amazon!
(I know this post is kind of ridiculous in its length, I was very excited about my little projects!)
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