Sunday, February 26, 2012

Homemade Soap Treats!

Honey Oat Chamomile?
Goji Berry Lemon?
Chocolate Honey Peppermint?


Nope, not edible, its...Its Soap!

So I was not able to make my own soap base (that will come eventually), but I did find Clear Glycerin Soap, and an organic goats milk soap at my local craft shop that I could melt down and add my own natural ingredients to.

My trial run went smoothly and I can't wait to make more!
While you're at the craft shop you can also pick up molds of your choice, or you can use empty frozen juice containers or something similar.

Melt the soap in the microwave 45 seconds at first then 10 seconds until melted, or use a double boilers.
Add desired aroma's, herbs and fruits pour into the mold and allow to set (about 45 minutes).

Stevie's Combinations:
Honey Oat Bar:

  • Organic Honey 
    • Honey has humectants characteristics; its ability to absorb and retain moisture deeply hydrates the skin. Honey’s natural antioxidant and anti microbial properties refreshes, rejuvenates and helps protect your skin. 
  • Oats 
    • Soothes and heals the skin, while reducing inflammation. It also acts as a mild exfoliate
  • Chamomile tea 
    • Chamomile has antibacterial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. 
  • Almond Oil 
    • Prevents and treats acne and blackheads, and makes it less prone to acne. It smoothes the skin and lessens any irritation and inflammation. Almond oil helps to moisturize dry skin. It is good for dry and itching skin. It helps to prevent and smooth wrinkles, soften the skin and make it more supple. 

Goji Berry & Lemon:



  • Goji Berries (finely and coarse ground, dehydrated) 
    • Combats inflammations and is a powerful antioxidant to help fight against damaged skin. Calms irritated, sensitive skin, while moisturizing with anti-aging properties. 
  • Lemon Juice 
    • Brighten up and soften your skin, also fades freckles and age spots. anti bacterial and smells lovely. 
  • Lemongrass oil 

Chocolate, Honey Peppermint Bar: 


  • 100% natural cocoa 
    • Cell repair, cell damage prevention, hydration, calms and soothes skin. 
  • Organic honey 
    • Deeply hydrates the skin 
  • Peppermint oil and Peppermint tea 
    • Cooling, refreshing and toning... helps with wrinkles and relieves headaches.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Wash, Rinse, Repeat... Naturally!


This weekend, I ventured into the world of Homemade Shampoo.

There are so many natural hair beauty tricks out there, here are only a few...
My Grand-Mother always tried to get me to rinse my hair with vinegar, I was always just a little too scared to try. BUT once I got passed the idea of possibly smelling like vinegar for the day, I gave it a go!

I was more than happy to notice, smooth and shiny hair. And thankfully, there was no lingering vinegar smell at all.

Give it a try!
Vinegar Rinse:
Using a vinegar rinse will help balance the pH of your hair, remove build up (from every day shampoos), and closes hair cuticles allowing the hair to be smoother and shiner.
·         Mix 1 part Vinegar (white or apple cider) with 3 parts water. You can add your favourite essential oils for fragrance.
Add the vinegar and water mix to your hair, and then rinse it out.
You will notice your hair will be smoother and shiner in no time.
I try to do the vinegar rinse once a month or so.

For extra Hydration try the Avocado Hair Mask.


Making a shampoo taught me a little lesson; RESEARCH FIRST. I always knew that Chamomile was good, for hair, I just temporarily forgot that it also lightens you’re hair. 
So after slightly lightning my hair the first time around I set out to try different ingredients to suite everyone’s needs!

Base Shampoo:
  • 4 tablespoons of distilled water (you can use tap water, the shelf life may not be as long)
  • 4 tablespoons of liquid castile soap
  • ½ teaspoon of light veggie, grapeseed, or jojoba oil
ADD INS:
Herbs, Teas and Spices help.

  • Strong brewed Chamomile tea (soothes and lightens hair)
  • Strong Brewed coffee(darkens & Shines)
  • Strong Brewed Black Tea ( darkens hair, Shine and reduces shedding)
  • Tea tree oil (dry scalp attention)
  • Peppermint oil (Refreshing and fragrance)
  • Eucalyptus oil (fragrance and strength)
  •  Avocado Oil (hydration)
  • Lemongrass or lemongrass oil
  •  Dried rosemary ( for Dandruff, fragrance and strength)
  •  Dried sage (darkens hair)
Mix all the ingredients and store in a bottle. Shake before using, wash as usual.


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Day Two After Shampooing; My hair is soft, Clean and still kind if smells like peppermint :)

Have Fun!

Sunday, February 05, 2012

Coffee Body Scrub

My cupboards are overflowing with specialty teas and coffees. I drink enough day in and day out, and I needed to use up some coffee ASAP to make space.

Someone, a long time ago told me that coarse ground coffee makes for a great body scrub; So I experimented.

Its actually the caffeine that provides most of the added benefits. However the grounds help exfoliate old skin cells, while the caffeine provides antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory benefits. The Caffeine also helps minimize the appearance of cellulite and varicose veins.


SCRUB! (follow loosely, experiment with added ingredients)
  • 2 cups of coarse ground coffee
  • 1/2 cup of sea salt or raw sugar (or both)
  • 3 tablespoons of Almond oil
  • 3 drops of Almond or Vanilla extract for aroma
Mix all the ingredients together, in the shower gently scrub your skin with the mixture( avoid your neck and face), rinse and wash with a gentle soap.


Applying the mixture at first was a little intimidating... Until I rinsed with soap; I thought I might have stained my skin!
Once I rinsed thoroughly, and dried off; I was in awe as to how soft and clean my skin felt!
Please excuse the pale skin, i was kind of hoping it would stain it slightly *blush*

MAY I SUGGEST BEFORE STARTING?

  • Use Old or Dark towels you don't mind staining
  • Put down a hair catcher in the drain of your shower
  • Have a poof or face cloth handy, it really does rid of old skin cells. 
  • Keep remaining scrub in an airtight container for a quick scrub next time.