Do you want to start making homemade cosmetics? You are quite right ! Some tips before you start to succeed at best.
Disappointed by the cosmetics of the
trade, return to the fact-house, will make savings ... We are more and more
numerous to want to realize his house cosmetics. Beware, this small company is
not improvised however, it is necessary to respect some basic rules at the risk
of spending a lot of money, and precious raw materials.
Our tips for getting started in making homemade cosmetics
To make homemade cosmetics, you do not
need to invest in a chemist's lab. To begin, make it simple: start with a
recipe that requires few ingredients, in small amounts.
Rule number 1: invest in quality raw materials
The point of doing your own cosmetics is
to be able to know what you are putting in it and to favor products that
respect your health and the environment.
So prefer vegetable and organic raw
materials. Homemade cosmetics are generally composed of vegetable oils: grape
seed, coconut, hazelnut ... Choose them rather from the kitchen department of
organic stores rather than the cosmetic department, they will be less expensive!
Rule number two: do not skimp on hygiene
Making homemade cosmetics can not be
improvised and requires a minimum of hygiene: scrupulously wash your worktop
and your hands. Also, wash and sterilize your containers: at a minimum, glass
jars should be boiled for 10 minutes in the water.
Avoid using wooden kitchen utensils that
contain a lot of micro-organisms: favor spoons and whisks in metal or plastic.
Rule number three: homemade cosmetics are
poorly preserved
It is a principle not to forget when one
embarks on the realization of home cosmetics: they keep very badly. Industrial
cosmetics last a few years because they are stuffed with chemical
preservatives.
So, make small quantities initially to
test the recipe. Subsequently, you can make large quantities that you can
distribute around you, you will make happy!
Rule number four: for the same reason, be
sure to include a natural preservative in your recipes, like grapefruit seed
extract.
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