Making your own Natural Herbal Cosmetics

In earlier time women made good use of natural products like fruits, vegetables, nuts, cereals etc., to care there skin and beauty. Nowadays, tremendous range of cosmetics is available in the market. However, these chemical based beauty products are loosing there charm among women. Today’s tendency is moving towards natural and herbal therapies. Rather you can easily find these natural resources to make your own cosmetics and can begin with your kitchen’s stuff only.



Homemade beauty products only requires proper recipe, few ingredients and to know fix ratio of mixing it well. Homemade preparations beautify your skin and stay for long without causing harm to your skin and beauty. Homemade beauty products are free from preservatives; however, you cannot store it for long except some of it, which you can refrigerate. Therefore, preparing these products in small quantities is always preferable. Nevertheless, it is your benefit to save your skin from unwanted preservatives and to get fresh product for your skin.



How to make your own cosmetics?



Making your own cosmetics is a very simple process and anyone can do it with an ease. You can have great luxurious products that suites your skin very well if you make it at your own.



Along with these homemade cosmetics, you can nourish your skin by regular exercising and massaging your skin. All this can make you skin beautiful and young forever.



Basic structure of any cream is a mixture of water with oily substances, waxes and fragrances in different proportion for different skin type. Making any cream depends of the proportion of ingredients mix within.



Basic measurement to keep in mind while preparing any cream or lotion is as follows:



60 Drops

1 Teaspoon

5ml

3 Teaspoons

1 Tablespoon

2 Teaspoons

1/8 Cup

4 Tablespoons

¼ Cup

8 Tablespoons

½ Cup

16 Tablespoons

1 Cup

1,000 milliliter

1 Liter

1 Liter

1.75 pints

1 pints

20 Fl oz

0.56 liter

15.4 grains

1 gram

28.3 grams

1 ounce

16 ounces

0.45 Kg

1 Kilogram

2.20 Lbs





Follow my next post. I shall start posting methods to make cosmetics at home. Here I am finished with the glossary and measurement sections.


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