Showing posts with label herbal facial oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbal facial oils. Show all posts

Thursday, March 24, 2016

Creating Herbal Facial Oils: Part 2

Hello Everyone . . . Spring Greetings!  Today, I'm going to continue with Part 2 of my series, "Creating Herbal Facial Oils".  I'll share with you how I discovered facial oils and why I decided to create them myself instead of shelling out big bucks at the department stores - for sub-par products.  Plus, I'll share another DIY recipe - Healing Thyme Elixir - which you can find on page 201 of my best-selling "Organic Body Care Recipes" book - available in bookstores nationwide and from online retailers everywhere!

But, before I get started, I'll like to tell you about a new facial oil that I've formulated that's now for sale at www.HealthyHarvests.com.  I've partnered with Karl Burgart, owner of Healthy Harvest, LLC, and we've created, "Olive Essentials Facial Oil No. 2" (Facial Oil No. 1 will be launched shortly).  It's a one-ounce blend of Karl's imported extra-virgin, super pure, unrefined, unheated, unfiltered, low-acid, organic Tuscan olive oil combined with my proprietary blend of wildcrafted frankincense CO2, organic French highland lavender, and organic Australian sandalwood essential oils.  It's truly an exquisite, gently aromatic, pampering, and nourishing oil for your face and neck.  

Karl also retails the absolute BEST olive oils that I've ever tasted, along with ripe olives, infused comfrey oil, oregano, Greek Mountain tea, etc.  Please visit the site and give the products a try!  Your skin and body will thank you!

Herbal Facial Elixirs 

In the mid-1990's, I decided to see what all the hoopla was about concerning the highly touted "youthifying" commercial facial serums that many cosmetic companies were launching.  These .5 - 1 ounce bottles of promise came at a hefty price, and after a bit of ingredient sleuthing on my part, I discovered that they consisted primarily of water, synthetic skin softeners, chemical exfoliating acids, a vitamin or two, humectants, artificial fragrance, and preservatives.  Definitely not a "healthy cocktail" - for sure.

So, I decided to create my own natural, highly beneficial versions of these serums.  The result:  herbal facial elixirs that your skin will literally drink up!  If used consistently, the elixirs here will definitely aid in prolonging the youthful qualities of your skin.  

The prep time is quick, but plan on setting aside your elixir for one day.  Have you ever heard the expression, "the sum is greater than its parts"?  There's a scientific term for that, and it's synergy.  During the 24 hours that you let your blend rest, you are letting it synergize, to become a more powerful conditioner for your skin.

Think of the recipe in the previous blog in this series, "Evening Luxe Elixir", the following recipe, "Healing Thyme Elixir", and the recipes to come in this series of blogs - as alternative moisturizing treatments for your face.  Instead of applying a traditionally made cream or lotion, first moisten your skin with your favorite toner, hydrosol, or astringent, then apply one of these specialized blends of pure base and essential oils.  They'll nourish on a cellular level, restore, soften, balance, seal in hydration, and assist in reparation of damaged skin.  Expect visible results after regular use.  As an added benefit,  the aromatherapeutic properties of these elixirs will serve to calm, uplift, recharge, or soothe the mind and spirit.

Healing Thyme Elixir


This elixir helps to balance problem skin due to overactive sebaceous glands.  The combination of essential oils produces an antiseptic, antibacterial formula that also calms the skin, counteracting redness from inflammation.  It also aids in normalizing dry areas, improves sluggish circulation, and stimulates new cell formation.  Do not be afraid of applying oil to an oily skin.  The hazelnut base oil in this recipe is actually an astringent, tightening oil - wonderful for oily skin.  You may substitute jojoba oil, if you wish.  (The image above is a thyme plant from my garden - the essential oil is used in this recipe.)

Ingredients:
- 5 drops rosemary (chemotype verbenon) essential oil
- 5 drops thyme (chemotype linalol) essential oil
- 2 drops lemon essential oil
- 8 drops German chamomile essential oil
- 2 tablespoons hazelnut base oil 
 
Recommended For:  oily, acneic (with weeping acne), combination, or normal skin

Use:  2 times per day

Prep Time:  approximately 15 minutes, plus 24 hours to synergize

Blending Tools:  shake 1-ounce storage bottle prior to each use

Store In:  dark glass bottle with glass dropper top

Yield:  2 tablespoons or 1-ounce

Directions:  Add the essential oils, drop by drop, directly into a storage bottle.  Next, add the base oil.  Screw on the dropper bottle top, wrap your hand around the bottle, and shake the formula vigorously for 2 minutes to completely blend all ingredients and gently warm them to body temperature.

Set the bottle in a dark location that's between 60 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit for 24 hours so that the oils can synergize.  No refrigeration is required, but for maximum freshness and potency, please use within 6 months - 1 year.

Application Tips:  Morning and evening after cleansing, apply the appropriate toner, astringent, or hydrosol.  While skin is still damp, lightly massage 4-8 drops of elixir into skin, beginning with decollete, throat, then face, using upward, outward, and circular strokes.  Wait 5 minutes before applying sunscreen, additional moisturizer, or makeup.

NOTE:  Portions of this blog were excerpted - with permission - from my book, "Organic Body Care Recipes" (Storey Publishing, c2007).  The material in this blog is for informational or educational purposes only, and is not intended as a substitute for the advice provided by your healthcare professional, physician/dermatologist.

 

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Creating Herbal Facial Oils - Part 1

Greetings To All My Healthy Lifestyle Readers!  And . . . balmy winter salutations from the unusually warm state of Maine!  With all of the wide temperature swings this season, my skin doesn't quite seem to know how to behave.  Are you having the same problem?  The entire U.S. is experiencing weird weather this winter!  Normally, the brutally cold, winter climate up here is rather arid  . . . especially when combined with the forced hot air heat in my home, making my skin become easily dehydrated, thus I follow my standard rehydrating skincare routine of gently cleansing, followed by spritzing with lavender hydrosol, then applying one of my favorite creams.  But, this year, well . . . Mother Nature has reached into her bag of tricks and isn't playing nice.  So . . . I've had to figure out what to do to.  One day it's warmish and humid then the next it's snowy and 8 degrees for the high.  My skin has become over-reactive and sensitive.  Long story short . . . I've had much success at calming my fickle skin by consistently using one of my favorite herbal facial oil (aka elixirs) recipes from my Organic Body Care Recipes book Evening Luxe Elixir (you can find it below or on page 206 of my book).

Over the next several blogs, I'll share a handful of facial oil recipes with you that I've found beneficial for my skin . . . Facial oils that I alternate as the seasons and my stress levels change.  I'm sure you'll find one or more than can help your skin blossom radiantly, as well.

Evening Luxe Elixir

This elixir is designed for all skin types in need of light pampering and balancing.  Hazelnut and jojoba base oils are compatible with human skin and will leave no oily residue.  It softens, moisturizes, heals, rejuvenates, and tones the skin and speeds cell regeneration.  Each of the essential oils has a calming, sedative effect on the psyche and body.  Applying this just before bedtime can help lull you into restorative sleep.

Ingredients

- 8 drops neroli essential oil
- 4 drops frankincense essential oil (CO2 extract)
- 4 drops rose otto (or rose maroc absolute) essential oil
- 4 drops lavender essential oil
- 1 tablespoon hazelnut base oil
- 1 tablespoon jojoba base oil


Recommended For:  All skin types - including oily and acneic

Use:  1 time per day, preferably right before bedtime

Prep Time:   Approximately 15 minutes, plus 24 hours to synergize


Blending Tools:  Shake storage bottle before each use

Store In:  Dark glass bottle with glass dropper top

Yield:  2 tablespoons or 1 oz.

Directions:  Add the essential oils, drop-by-drop, directly into a 1-ounce storage bottle.  Next, add the base oils.  Screw on the dropper top, wrap your hand around the bottle, and shake the formula vigorously for 2 minutes to completely blend all ingredients and gently warm them to body temperature.

Set bottle in a dark location that's between 60 and 80 degrees F for 24 hours so that the oils can synergize.  No refrigeration is required, but for maximum freshness and potency, please use within 6 months.  

Application Tips:  Ideally, immediately before bedtime and after cleansing your face, apply the appropriate toner, astringent, or hydrosol.  While skin is still damp, lightly massage 5 to 10 drops of elixir into skin, beginning with the decollete, throat, then face, using upward, outward, and circular strokes.  Wait five minutes before applying additional moisturizer, if desired.


NOTE:  This blog contains material excerpted from Stephanie Tourles' best-selling book, "Organic Body Care Recipes" (c2007, Storey Publishing), that has been reprinted with permission.  The information is true and complete to the best of Ms. Tourles' knowledge.  All recommendations are made without guarantee on the part of Ms. Tourles or Storey Publishing.  They disclaim any liability in connection with the use of this information.  It is for educational purposes only.