Our skin needs a lot of pampering and care and they aren’t lying when they say that CTM is just as crucial as working out and eating healthy. Today, we’re addressing the third and the last step of the skincare routine. If you are confused, bored or unsatisfied with the gazillion moisturisers available in the market, then you have to give homemade moisturizers a try.
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While making homemade moisturizers might sound like a daunting task at first, trust us, it’s a game changer. The lotions and creams available in the market usually fulfil the generic requirements of your skin and are full of chemicals and parabens. On the other hand, DIY moisturizers will serve your specific needs and be perfect for your individual skin type. So, from the best non-comedogenic moisturizers to the perfect lightweight creams, here are the best homemade moisturizers for every skin type.
Homemade Moisturizers For Dry Skin
While there are several drugstore and high-end brands that make great moisturizers for dry skin, they still might not be effective on your skin. The reason is that these creams only hydrate your face, but do not tackle other internal problems caused due to dryness. These homemade moisturizers for dry skin will fight dryness, inflammation, fine lines, and prevent moisture from escaping.
Rose & Avacado Moisturizer
For this homemade moisturizer for dry skin, you will need six tablespoons of shea butter, five drops of rosehip oil and two teaspoons of avocado oils. Boil shea butter in a saucepan until it melts and add the oils to it. Shea butter acts as a natural sunscreen while the essential oils lock in moisture.
Hempseed & Frankincense Oil
Making this homemade moisturizer for dry skin is quite simple. Mix hempseed and frankincense oils in a 3 is to 2 ratio and store it in a bottle. Hempseed locks in moisture, doesn’t let the pores get clogged and regulates oil secretion in the skin. Frankincense prevents inflammation and breakouts.
Argan & Emu Oil
Mix half cups of argan and emu oils together and add five to six drops of essential oil that has soothing properties (ex: peppermint, chamomile, lemongrass, etc). Argan and your choice of essential oils will soothe your skin whereas emu oil will heal your skin from within. Trust us ladies, it is one of the best moisturizers for dry skin.
Homemade Moisturizers For Oily Skin
Finding the right homemade moisturizer for oily skin can be quite tricky. Sticky moisturisers can clog your pores and result in breakouts. Gel-based or matte finish creams can cause irritation and redness or prove ineffective. Here are some effective and great homemade moisturizers for oily skin that you can try.
Aloe Vera & Almond Oil
Aloe vera is a multi-purpose skincare product that has several benefits. Mix half a cup of aloe vera gel with half a cup of almond oil and apply it as a sleeping mask. Aloe vera is lightweight and will sink into your skin whereas almond oil will lock in moisture. It is the best lightweight moisturizer that you can use throughout the year.
Aloe Vera, Glycerin & Rose Water
Mix aloe vera gel with glycerin and rose water in equal amount and apply it on damp skin. While aloe vera will treat your skin from within, glycerin will steal moisture from the environment and provide it to the inner layers of your skin. Rosewater will fight acne and redness.
Green Tea & Aloe Vera
Boil two to three spoons of green tea and let it cool. Once it cools down, add two to three tablespoons of aloe vera gel to it and apply it as a sleeping mask. Green tea will work as an antioxidant and lock in moisture.
Homemade Moisturizers For Combination Skin
Getting the right homemade moisturizer for combination skin can be very tricky. Your T-zone (nose bridge and the front portion of forehead) would be oily while your cheekbones would be super dry if you have combination skin. Here are the moisturizers that will help you.
Cocoa Butter & Vitamin E
Mix four tablespoons of cocoa butter with three tablespoons of coconut oil and one capsule of vitamin E. Cocoa butter hydrates your skin, coconut oil will lock in moisture and vitamin E will fight acne and redness.
Green Tea & Honey
Boil four teaspoons of green tea and let it cool. Add two big tablespoons of honey and apply it as a sleeping mask. Green tea will work as an antioxidant and honey will provide moisture to your skin.
Lemon & Jojoba Oil
Mix two tablespoons of jojoba oil with two teaspoons of lemon juice. Apply it to your face and massage it for ten to fifteen minutes. Lemon is a natural source of antioxidants and has bleaching properties while jojoba oil locks in moisture without getting too greasy.
Homemade Moisturizers For Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin is prone to inflammation and breakouts. Getting the right homemade moisturizer for sensitive skin can be tough, but these DIYs might help.
Shata Dhauta Ghrita
Shata Dhauta Ghrita mean hundred times purified ghee and that’s why it makes one of the best homemade moisturizers for sensitive skin. Purified ghee is full of healthy fatty acids and antioxidants.
Aloe Vera & Liquorice
Liquorice tea has antioxidant and neutralizing properties. Mix one cup of brewed liquorice tea with three tablespoons of aloe vera gel and apply it to your face as a sleeping mask.
Mango Butter & Grapeseed Oil
Mango butter is gentle and provides moisture that lasts longer. Melt four tablespoons of mango butter with four teaspoons of grapeseed oil and add dry rose petals and your choice of essential oils to it. Grapeseed oil absorbs these herbs and essential oils.
Homemade Moisturizers For Normal Skin
Getting the right homemade moisturizers for normal skin is easy but you need the best of the lot. Here’s what you can experiment with:
Honey & Lemon
Mix four tablespoons of honey with half a cup of lemon juice. Massage it on your face for good fifteen minutes before sleeping and see the difference in the morning.
Shea Butter & Aloe Vera
Mix four tablespoons of shea butter with three tablespoons of aloe vera gel. Apply it to your face as a sleeping mask. Shea butter will hydrate your skin and aloe vera will fight acne and inflammation.
Argan Oil & Chamomile Tea
Add five teaspoons of Argan oil to a half brewed cup of chamomile tea. Dab it to your skin and let the mixture get soaked. It will provide hydration and fight antioxidants.
We hope these homemade moisturizers will help you achieve the glowing skin of your dreams.
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