By Naweko N San-joyz
Sometimes winter can turn your formerly soft skin lizard-dry. Even slathering on layers of moisturizers may not adequately hydrate your skin. Infusing your skin with long-lasting moisture could be a matter of timing. For example, smoothing your skin with moisture-trapping humectants like jojoba oil while your skin is slightly wet helps your chosen moisturizer keep your skin hydrated longer.
With that, it makes sense to apply your lotion or moisturizer in the shower. But when you opt for a body scrub instead of just a body lotion, you can further sooth the scaly look of dry skin. Plus, while saturating your skin with moisture, body scrubs also remove dead layers of the skin that can exaggerate the look of dry skin.
Ingredients for making a body scrub:
16 ounces of crushed sea salt
8-12 ounces of a natural base oil (almond, jojoba, olive, sesame and borage are a few examples of the types of oils you may use)
2 ounces of glycerin
1 ounce of vitamin E
2-7 drops of your favorite essential oil (lavender, grapefruit, eucalyptus, jasmine, rose and geranium are a few examples of essential oils that you may choose from)
Utensils:
1 large stirring spoon
1 32 ounce jar with a lid to store your body scrub in
1 large bowl for mixing
Mixing directions:
1. In a large bowl, combine the natural base oil, vitamin E and essential oil. Stir the oils together with a spoon for two minutes to help the oils blend into a consistent mixture.
Note: Not consistently blending the oils will give your body scrub an unbalanced feel, meaning that the essential oil may be concentrated in certain parts of your body scrub and not others.
2. Add the glycerin to the oil mixture and blend for one minute.
3. Slowly pour in the crushed sea salt while mixing it with the other ingredients. Keep pouring the crushed sea salt until the body scrub reaches a consistency that you prefer. For example, having a higher concentration of salt exfoliates the skin more, while increasing the concentration of oils makes for a gentler, more moisturizing scrub.
4. Scoop the scrub into a jar, cover it with a lid and store it until you are ready to use it.
There you have it, a unique spa-grade body scrub just for you. Each time you make a body scrub, you can alter the base oil and essential oils to create a new sensual experience each time you shower.
Naweko San-Joyz helps people look better. You can get started by using her free beauty recipes ebooks located at http://www.noixia.com/blog
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