Honey Lemon Apple Skin Smoother submitted by HTN President Donna Maria
Honey Lemon Apple Skin Smoother is a very gentle scrub, perfect if you like a very light exfoliation. If leaves your skin feeling soft and supple, hardly in need of a moisturizer fterward. I like to massage it into my hands and forearms and let it rest there for a while, then rinse.
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Ingredients: 1/2 small apple, peeled and cored 1/2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar 1 tablespoon milk 1 tablespoon honey powder 1 tablespoon finely ground oats 3 drops lemon essential oil Printer-Friendly Version
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Blending Procedure:
1. Process the apple in a small food processor. Add apple cider vinegar and process further.
2. Add milk and process further. Add oats and honey powder at the same time and process until a smooth mixture forms.
3. Transfer mixture to a small bowl and add essential oil. Stir well to incorporate.
4. Allow Honey Lemon Apple Skin Smoother to rest in a bowl for about 15 minutes before using. This will thicken the mixture a little and make it easier to work with.
5. To use, apply to clean skin ... any clean skin ... hands, feet, knees, face, neck, elbows. I especially like it on my face of course. It leaves it feeling silky smooth. Massage into skin and feel the gentle scrub provided by the oats, along with the skin soothing properties lent by the milk and honey. Rinse well and follow with toner and moisturizer as needed. Enjoy!!
6. The shelf life of this product is necessarily limited by the fresh ingredients. It should be used immediately after it is made.
Comments: "This was the first cosmetic I've ever made, and it won't be my last! It worked very well. It felt awesome when I was massaging it into my skin, and my skin felt very smooth and silky when I rinsed it off. Thank you for posting this recipe!" Submitted by: justme72
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