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Natural Beauty Recipes You Can Make At Home

November 2, 2009 by The Frugal Home  
Filed under Beauty, Frugal Home, Frugal Living

natural-beauty-recipesPeople are beginning to turn away from harsh chemicals in their beauty regimens and are beginning to turn more towards natural ways of taking care of their skin and hair.

While you can purchase more organic or natural beauty products many of these products come with price tags that don’t often fit into a narrow budget.

Instead of purchasing natural beauty products make your own natural recipes for beauty. It’s easy to do and it will cost you next to nothing!

Natural Beauty Recipe for Your Face

Mash a carrot and an avocado and mix with a beaten egg and two tablespoons of honey. Mix it all together and lather on your face for a skin nourishing face mask. Let sit for 15 minutes and wash off with cool water. Refreshing and almost good enough to eat!

For a toner, apply grated cucumber or diluted lemon juice after the face mask.

Natural Beauty Recipes for Your Hair

Mix egg yolk with one tablespoon castor oil and apply to your hair. Leave in for ten minutes then rinse out to condition your hair.

Natural Beauty Recipes for Your Hands and Feet

Massage a half cup olive oil mixed with sea salt into your hands and feet. Leave on for a few minutes then rinse off.

The biggest tip for healthy skin and hair doesn’t even involve a recipe! Just take care of your body, get your vitamins and minerals, drink water, and stay away from all those foods you know you don’t really need!

There are so many natural beauty recipes that these are just the tip of the iceberg! What do you use?

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2 Responses to “Natural Beauty Recipes You Can Make At Home”
  1. You maybe want to consider to use a hot tub spa for your healthy. It’s not only good for your relaxation but also for your healthy. Natural Beauty Recipes and spa at home will be perfect match for your health. Thanks for sharing it.

    Spa at Home

  2. The Frugal Home says:

    Well, yes, a hot tub would be nice but it isn’t a very frugal purchase, unless, of course, you got it for free or used but there would still be chemicals to purchase and they are rather costly. Thank you for stopping by!

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