Your skin is your body’s first layer of defense which is why we need to protect it as much as possible. Sometimes we expose our skin to harsh chemicals, whether it be in the form of bleaching the skin, harsh chemical peels, acne creams, or any other sort of unnatural chemical. I urge you to ask yourself – “why do I need this?” Your skin is beautiful. By exposing yourself to these chemicals you are actually doing more harm than good to your skin for both the short and the long term. Look for more natural solutions. You will find them.
This DIY is customized for anyone that may have been exposed to harsh chemicals on the skin and are then trying to minimize the side effects and allow the skin to repair and rejuvenate itself. This is also a great blend that can be used for sun burns but again the ingredients selected are catered towards skin rejuvenation.
Watch me make this simple DIY all natural burn spray recipe that you can make anytime.
Each essential oil included in this DIY Recipe has its own therapeutic properties which are beneficial for your skin. Copaiba is often used for skin care since it helps promote a clear and smooth complexion. It also has the ability to boost the skin’s production of collagen. Lavender essential oil is great to reduce the appearance of skin imperfections. While Frankincense possesses soothing and beautifying properties which helps rejuvenate the skin and minimize different skin problems. Remember that it can take time to restore your skin but keep at it daily and you will reap the benefits.
DIY Soothing All Natural Burn Spray
Below is the list of ingredients:
- 2 oz glass bottle
- 3/4 cup full distilled water
- 4 drops Copaiba essential oil
- 4 drops Lavender essential oil
- 2 drops Frankincense essential oil
- 1 tbsp Witch Hazel
- 1 squirt Moroccan Argan Oil
Add all ingredients into a small spray bottle and shake to mix well.
Shake well before use.
Spray on skin, where you may feel a tingling sensation for a couple minutes. Use three to five times a day until the skin is able to repair itself.
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