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Winter Skin Recipes

Super Softening- Super Easy Solution!

by Trish Henkel

 

Winter is here and so is that dry itchy skin. As soon as that furnace

starts to kick in- your skin goes into turmoil. That's how it is

around here. This is a lotion recipe I developed for my son who would want to dig at his legs and body. I knew he needed something that would soften and nourish the skin. A lotion that would NOT be greasy and that would lock in the moisture. A lotion that even he would use. It all started out that way, now everyone in the house is using it! I love to use it on my face as well, so it's that good! What I also like is how quick it is. No tricky measuring of those solids to get

two ounces of cocoa butter.I know you'll enjoy this as much as we have.I have truly found that home made bath and body products are so much better for you skin, see for yourself. Please check out my other bath and body products I have published in my authors listing.

I mix mine in a 4 ounce cup so it's always fresh- I don't refrigerate

mine so I make smaller quantities. The Vitamin E oil helps to

preserve as well. I would recommend using within a week or two if not refrigerated.

 

Skin Softening Solution:

 

4 ounce cup or larger with a tight fitting seal

2 ounces of aloe vera

2 tablespoons Apricot kernel oil

-or high quality light oil

1/2 teaspoon fragrance oil

-such as Cucumber Melon, Watermelon or Citrus

Splash to go with the beautiful green color

1/2 teaspoon vitamin E oil

Add all the ingredients to the cup.

 

I usually mix mine right in the container with a fork or whisk. The

lotion will go through a few changes before it is completely mixed.

So pay close attention.

 

When you first mix the lotion will be thin, but keep mixing for at

least 5 minutes. You can do a few minutes and come back if needed. At this point it will start to look a little more unblended but hold on..... that is the sign it's almost ready. All of the sudden the

lotion will start to get a milky white appearance with it's beautiful

light green hue and turn into a wonderfully well blend lotion that

will rival any stores- Yes, even Bath and Body Works! Once it is

blended to this point you're done! Mine has not separated or lost

it's creamy texture. The great thing is it takes only minutes to put

together. Your skin will beg for more!

 

The Aloe vera is softening to the skin to give it the moisture is

needs. The oil brings more nourishment soaking into the skin and

giving protection. The vitamin E oil not only aides in healing the

skin but also acts a a preservative. The fragrance, well let's face

it- that's for you because you like things that smell good. You'll

wonder if you'll ever buy those sore brands again! Why, when you can get the same fragrance oils to use yourself! Enjoy!

 

Candy Cane Bath Salts

 

Ingredients:

2 cups Epsom salts

1/2 c. sea salt

4-6 drops peppermint oil

2-3 drops red food coloring.

 

Place one cup of Epsom and 1/4 cup sea salt in a bowl or resealable plastic bag. Add 2-3 drops peppermint oil. Place the remaining ingredients in a second bowl. Mix all ingredients well. Layer the red and white salts in a clear bottle or jar. Tie with a ribbon and some small candy canes. This makes a great holiday gift for friends.

 

Peppermint Oil for Legs

Ingredients

1/2 cup soy oil

4 drops peppermint essential oil

Instructions

Combine oils and massage into legs. Store excess in a

jar. Also great on tired feet.

Peppermint is an anti-inflammatory with decongesting and soothing properties. Soy oil is used because it absorbs more quickly into the skin. This recipe gives relief for tired and cramped legs. Also, try following treatment with a footbath.

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Peppermint Foot Scrub

Sore, tired feet from all the shopping? Here's

relief!

4 tablespoons table salt •

2 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil •

8 drops peppermint oil Using circular motion, massage onto dry feet. Rinse well.

 

 

 

 

"When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."

 

Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), quoted Kansas City Star, June 5, 1977

 

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