NATURAL COSMETICS

I love making my own toiletries and beauty products. I’ve used my own formulas for many years and find that they work as well, or better, than bought ones.

 Deep Cleanser

Use when your skin is tired and dull, it also helps reduce wrinkles

Small pot natural live yoghurt

2 tsp runny honey

1 tsp olive oil

1 small apple, peeled and cored

1 egg white

5 drops rosemary oil

5 drops lemon oil

Place all the ingredients in a blender and blend on a low setting. Massage the mixture over the face. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. Place any remaining mixture in a screw top jam jar and keep in the fridge for up to three days.

 

Cucumber & Honey Cleanser

This potion moisturises, cleanses and clarifies the skin.

1 oz runny honey

2 pints distilled water or rainwater

4 oz cucumber

Place the ingredients in a blender and blend on a low setting. Massage over the face and rinse with warm water.

 

Cleansing Milk

2 fl oz full fat cow’s milk

2 fl oz runny honey

1 tsp wheatgerm oil

¼ oz fresh lettuce leaves

¼ oz fresh chamomile flowers

¼ pint distilled water or rainwater

½ oz fine cornflour

Place the herbs in the water and simmer for 10 minutes and allow to cool. Place in a blender with the other ingredients. Massage into the skin with your fingers and rinse off with warm water. This will keep for 2 days in a screw top jar in the fridge.

 

Heavenly Fluid

This sixteenth century recipe cleanses the skin and smoothes wrinkles.

3 oz rye breadcrumbs

2 egg whites

1 pint cider vinegar

5 drops benzoin oil

Put all the ingredients in a blender and blend on high speed for 1 minute. Strain through a muslin bag into a clean, screw top jar.  Smooth over the skin and rinse with warm water. It will keep for 6-7 days in the fridge.

 

Eggy Cleanser

This will feed the skin as it cleanses and reduces wrinkles

1 egg yolk

1 tbsp cider vinegar

½ tsp sugar

4 fl oz extra virgin olive oil

Whip the egg yolk, as the sugar and vinegar and then the oil, a drop at a time, whisking vigorously until a paste is obtained. Use with a cotton wool pad and rinse off with warm water. Will keep for 3 days in the fridge.

 

Pineapple Exfoliator

The enzymes in the pineapple will help to gently strip away dead skin cells and reveal fresh new skin beneath.

Take a fresh pineapple and pulp it in a blender. Apply to the face and leave for 30 minutes. Rinse off and moisturise.

 

Bran Facial Scrub

1 large egg

½ oz bran meal

2 tsp wheatgerm oil

2 drops calendula oil

2 drops chamomile oil

Beat the egg and add the bran and oils. Massage into the face with circular movements, avoiding the eyes. Rinse with warm water. The mixture will keep for 2 days in a sealed jar in the fridge.

 

Apple & Marsh Mallow Mask

4 tsp runny honey

2 tsp almond oil

½ oz fresh mallow leaves

4 oz apple, peeled and cored

1 egg white.

Blend all the ingredients in a blender to make a thick paste. Add some rice flour if it is too thin. Immediately, spread the mixture over your cleansed face and leave on for 30 minutes. Rinse off with warm water and pat the skin dry before putting on a moisturiser.

 

Herbal Steam Treatment

This is good for cleansing skin with spots, acne or clogged pores.

¼ oz chamomile flowers

¼ oz rosemary

¼ oz lavender flowers

¼ oz rosemary leaves

2 pints boiling water

Place a large fire-proof ceramic or metal bowl on a towel or mat and put the herbs into it. Pour the boiling water over them, leave to infuse a few minutes, and lean over the bowl, putting another towel over you head to keep in the steam.  Let the steam cleanse your face until the water cools. The pores will be open, so after this you can apply a face mask or pat the skin with cold water to close the pores.

 

Linden Moisturiser

½ oz linden leaf buds (picked before they unfurl)

½ pint glycerine

3 fl oz vodka

¼ oz beeswax

½ oz cocoa butter

1 oz sweet almond oil

5 tsp jojoba oil

2 tsp runny honey

20 drops rose oil

20 drops jasmine oil

Put the crushed linden (lime) buds in a clean screw top jam jar and cover with the glycerine and vodka. Leave for 2 weeks, shaking daily, and strain into a clean jam jar. Keep this in the dark and it will store indefinitely. Use 1 fl oz of the resulting linden maceration for this recipe. In a double boiler melt the wax into the oils then add the linden and honey. Remove from the heat and double boiler and continue to beat the mixture with a wooden spatula until the mixture is completely cool; it will thicken as it cools and is better for plenty of air being beaten in. When cool, stir in the essential oils and spoon into clean, screw top jars. Keep in the fridge.

 

Lanolin Night Cream

2 tbsp lanolin

½ tbsp runny honey

½ tsp glycerine

10 drops rose oil

1 tbsp wheatgerm oil

½ tbsp beeswax

3 tbsp rosewater

Place everything in a pan except the rosewater and rose oil. Place over a very low heat, beating with a wooden spatula until the wax has melted and the ingredients are blended together. Add the rosewater and continue to beat until smooth. Remove from the heat and continue beating until the mixture is cool and creamy. Add the rose oil. Bottle in an airtight jar. NB. Some people are allergic to lanolin; please test a little on the inner arm before use.

 

Mint Cream

For combination skin

Handful of fresh mint

½ pint boiling water

½ tsp powdered myrrh resin

3 tbsp cocoanut oil

2 tbsp jojoba oil

1 tbsp grapeseed oil

1 tsp beeswax

Infuse the mint in boiling water for 2 ½ hours. Strain and retain the liquid. Place the oils and wax in a double boiler and melt over a low heat. Separately warm the mint infusion again and dissolve the myrrh into it. Add this to the oils, remove from the heat and beat until cool and creamy.

 

Tomato Neck Mask

For an aging neck, cut a tomato into fine slices and spread over the neck and relax for an hour.

 

Nourishing Honey Mask

Spread honey all over your face and neck. Relax in the bath for 30-40 minutes, during which time the honey will be absorbed. Rinse.

 

Hand Cleanser

If you have dirty hands from working in the garage or garden, rub them over with half a lemon then wash with soap in warm water.

 Lettuce Hand Cream

2 large lettuce leaves

½ pint boiling water

2 tbsp beeswax

1 tbsp lanolin

4 tbsp jojoba oil

Place the lettuce leaves in a pan and add the boiling water. Stand for 2 hours and strain. Melt the wax and lanolin in the oil in a double boiler over a very low heat. Whisk in the lettuce infusion and continue beating until the mixture is cool and creamy. Try adding the infusion a bit at a time as there may be too much liquid. Spoon into a clean jar and keep refrigerated. NB Some people are allergic to lanolin.

 

Elizabethan Hand Oil

¼ pint sweet almond oil

20 whole cloves

Put almond oil into a jar and add the cloves. Put the jar in the airing cupboard for three weeks. Strain off into a clean jar.

 

Foot Softener

2 pints boiling water

½ oz rosemary (fresh or dried)

Olive oil

Pour the boiling water over the rosemary herb and infuse for 15 minutes. Strain into a bowl large enough to soak your feet in and cool a little before soaking your feet for 15 minutes. Dry them off and then rub in plenty of olive oil and put on cotton socks and keep them on over night. Calloused and rough hands can be treated in a similar manner.

 

Soapwort Shampoo

1 oz soapwort root

½ pint distilled water

4 tsp castor oil

4 tsp salt

Few drops tea tree oil

2 oz brandy

Simmer the chopped root in the water for 15 minutes. Leave to cool a little then strain onto the salt and oils in a jam jar. Shake to dissolve the salt. Use as per a normal shampoo, though it won’t lather much. You can make it without the brandy but it will not keep for more than a few days. It is good for greasy hair.

 

Treat For Dry, Lifeless Hair

Few drops jasmine oil

1 egg yolk

1 tbsp. sweet almond oil

1 tbsp avocado oil

1 tbsp olive oil

4 tbsp runny honey

Mix the oils, egg yolk and honey and spread over the head, massaging into the scalp. Cover with a towel and leave for 30 minutes. Rinse with warm water, then shampoo as usual. You hair will be super-soft and shiny.

 Nettle Anti-Grease Hair Lotion

4 oz fresh nettles

2 bay leaves

½ pint vodka

30 drops tea tree oil

1 pint cider vinegar

Wash the nettles and put them in a blender with the vodka and blend until pulped. Place in a jam jar and leave for two weeks, shaking daily. Strain into a clean jar and add the oil and cider vinegar. Regular use will help treat greasy hair. You can massage it into the scalp before shampooing, or use it between shampoos to remove grease by wiping the scalp and hair roots with a little on a cotton wool pad.

 

Anti Dandruff Hair Rinse

1 pint cider vinegar

1 oz fresh nettles

1 oz ivy leaves

½ oz sage leaves

½ oz rosemary leaves

½ oz thyme

2 fl oz vodka

Wash and pat dry the nettles and place, with the chopped herbs, vodka and cider vinegar, in a jam jar and leave for two weeks, shaking daily. Strain into a clean jar. Shampoo your hair as normal, and add a tablespoon to the final hair rinse. 

 

Camomile Lightener (Fair Hair)

1 oz camomile flowers

1 oz marigold flowers

Juice and zest of 2 lemons

½ pint water

Add the flowers and lemon zest to the water and simmer 10 minutes. Cool and strain through a muslin bag. Add the lemon juice. Apply the mixture to fair hair to lighten it. Cover with a warm towel and leave for 45 minutes, then rinse.

 

Soapwort Soap

A handful of soapwort leaves, chopped and bruised

½ pint water

Boil together for 30 minutes. Strain off the liquid and retain this. It will be soapy and can be used for washing hands and woollen fabrics. Don’t be alarmed by a slightly green stain on fabrics as it rinses out.

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