I made homemade hair detangler last year, and used it all year long. I even bought a small spray bottle for traveling with (and it worked great). I have added lemon essential oil to it now.
I discovered a hair brush, after my hair dresser used one on my hair one visit.
It's called a detangler brush, and they do exist in your big box stores. I bought one, and wow! I can brush out my hair much more easily with this tool (it's a small brush, but hard to tell in the photo). Not sure how they make the brush, but I use a lot less homemade detangler now, and it takes a lot less time to brush my wet hair out with the detangler brush.
Remember the homemade face toner? As well as the homemade face serum? I am still using both, and love them both. In fact, the serum (I made my own rosehip oil for it first), is said to reduce scar damage, and help the skin grow new skin cells. I used it all year on a very small scar on my chin and it's barely visible anymore. I am also using it on the spider bite scar, and my husband was shocked at how it's hardly visible as well. It takes time, but the "serum" works great on scars too.
I'm not sure if I have a past post on the facial serum, but the recipe is from the same source online.
Homemade body wash. I love this stuff! Here is how I prepare it (with organic ingredients):
1/2 cup honey
1/4 cup jojoba oil
1/4 cup castor oil
1/4 cup pure liquid castile soap (I use Bronner's)
1 1/2 Tbsp. Glycerin
20 drops Frankincense essential oil
I used a funnel (used only for such homemade items), and poured it into a BPA free squeeze bottle. I just shake it up before using, but you could put it in an amber pump bottle too.
I started with a small amount first, because I read that some people can have allergic reactions to castor oil. I did not, and I really like the body wash.
Homemade nourishing nail oil. I am still using it, but it's too early to say if it's doing what it should be doing. My cuticles look much healthier however. Long work days outside, may require this extra self-care.
Homemade Yarrow Salve.
We love this stuff. After someone told me that you can simply put fresh yarrow leaves (and not by a doctor) into your nose to stop a nose bleed, I was interested in making a salve. Guess what? I tend to get a few nose bleeds in the winter, due to dry air (or longer than usual stays in a dry air motel/hotel room). Twice I have used the salve on a tissue to stop my nose bleed, and it worked within a very short time vs. without it. We've used it for cuts, and for it's healing properties too. I will definitely make this on a regular basis, and next time will fill a travel container too.
Homemade Window Cleaner.
Love this stuff. It's worked great on mirrors and windows. I just used it to clean the outside of a window, to see how it would dry (or even clean) during these cold days, and it worked great. It makes bird watching, or wild animal watching much clearer, ha ha! I do have to mix up some more. I can't say if it is costing me less, but it is inexpensive to make. The best part, is contains no weird chemicals.
The ingredients are from an online source (on my blog post here): "Looking around the house . . ." It is ingredients most people have around the house, other than buying distilled water. We have well water, so I can't say I have tried city water for this.
Homemade Self-Care Updates ~ Other Homemade "stuff" © January 2025 by Kristina at Pioneer Woman at Heart
2 comments:
I don't know how you have time to do all of the work you do. I admire you for it. I know that I probably use too many chemicals in my housework and personal care things. Good for you my friend!
Blessings,
Betsy
Betsy, thanks. I must be how I a wired. Most of these recipes take very little time to make however. The window cleaner uses everything I have on hand, but I do use arrowroot powder more often than corn starch so I have that on hand.
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