A few weeks ago we brought you this handmade recipe collection of over 42 Lemon infused facials, soap and beauty recipes.
Lemon has long been a beloved ingredient in skincare and beauty products. Its bright, citrusy scent and natural antibacterial properties make it a popular choice for soaps and other skincare products. In this collection, we’ve gathered 20 different handmade soap recipes that all feature lemon as a key ingredient. From simple cold process bars to more intricate designs and techniques, there’s something for every soap maker and lemon lover in this roundup. Whether you’re a seasoned soap maker or just getting started, these recipes are sure to inspire you to create beautiful, fragrant soaps that are as effective as they are beautiful.
So grab your ingredients, put on some music, and get ready to create some amazing lemon-scented soaps!
So what are my favorite Lemon oils to use? I love this Lemon Essential oil and this Lemon hydrosol. If you are making soap check out our recommendations for melt and pour soap base.
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Drinking lemon water has been a popular wellness trend for some time now, with many claiming it has various health benefits. Lemons are rich in vitamin C and antioxidants, which are both great for the skin. Vitamin C helps to brighten and even out skin tone, while antioxidants help to fight free radicals that can cause premature aging.
When it comes to making lemon water, some people prefer to use fresh lemon juice, while others opt for pre-packaged options like the one mentioned in the text. While fresh lemon juice may be slightly more beneficial due to its higher nutrient content, pre-packaged options can be a convenient and affordable alternative.
Drinking lemon water is also a great way to stay hydrated, which is crucial for healthy skin. Dehydration can lead to dull, dry skin, so drinking enough water is important for maintaining a healthy glow.
Overall, while the effects of drinking lemon water may vary from person to person, it can be a simple and refreshing way to boost your skin health and overall wellness.
Here are some essential oil blends for skincare using lemon essential oil:
Lemon-Bergamot Face Oil: Mix 5 drops of lemon essential oil with 5 drops of bergamot essential oil and 1 oz of carrier oil (such as jojoba or sweet almond oil). Apply a few drops to your face daily to brighten and nourish the skin.
Lemon-Lavender Body Scrub: Mix 10 drops of lemon essential oil with 10 drops of lavender essential oil, 1 cup of sea salt, and ½ cup of carrier oil (such as coconut or avocado oil). Use the mixture to exfoliate your skin in the shower, leaving your skin soft and refreshed.
Lemon-Rose Facial Toner: Mix 5 drops of lemon essential oil with 5 drops of rose essential oil and 2 oz of witch hazel. Use the mixture as a facial toner after cleansing to balance the skin’s pH and reduce inflammation.
Lemon-Tea Tree Acne Spot Treatment: Mix 3 drops of lemon essential oil with 3 drops of tea tree essential oil and 1 tsp of carrier oil (such as grapeseed or jojoba oil). Apply the mixture directly to acne spots to reduce inflammation and kill bacteria.
Lemon-Rosemary Hair Rinse: Mix 5 drops of lemon essential oil with 5 drops of rosemary essential oil and 2 cups of water. Use the mixture as a final rinse after shampooing to stimulate hair growth and add shine to dull hair.
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