Showing posts with label Go Green Recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Go Green Recipes. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Mixology || A More Natural Bug Spray Recipe

Do you want an alternative to the chemical-based bug sprays out there?  Are you interested in making a more natural bug spray?
Ingredients:
- ½ cup distilled water
- 1 tbsp alcohol
- 6-10 drops essential oil: use any of these alone or any combination – lemongrass, any mint, lavender, citronella, eucalyptus, tea tree, neem, geranium, and litsea cubeba. 

Instructions:
Pour the alcohol into the spray bottle. Add the essential oils and shake well. Add water, leaving enough room at the top so it will mix when you shake it. If you use a large spray bottle, ingredients can be doubled or tripled.

For more DIY Natural Recipes, check out: DIYNatural Blog

Saturday, February 6, 2016

Household Makeup Removers

Yesterday evening. Concealer caked under my eyes. Mascara loaded on my eyelashes. Toss in some thick black eyeliner, glamorous eyeshadow, and loose powder. Rummaging through my product stash for something to remove the makeup. Wait. I own none of that stuff. Time to improvise:

Olive oil as a makeup remover.
Regular cleanser + brown sugar for a scrub.
Witch hazel as a toner.

It worked out well!

If you decide to try these household options, be careful in the region around your eyes.

OTHER OPTIONS:
*makeup remover - jojoba oil, safflower oil, castor oil
*scrub - white sugar + cleanser
*toner - lemon juice or rubbing alcohol (may be drying though)

FOR MIXOLOGISTS:
TONER RECIPES #1
TONER RECIPES #2
MAKEUP REMOVER RECIPES

Friday, February 5, 2016

Avocado Detangling Conditioner

Purpose: Natural alternative to a detangling conditioner. (Loo's recipe.)

Number of trials: 1

Ingredients & Materials:
Blender,
overripe avocado,
extra virgin olive oil,
unrefined shea butter,
apple cider vinegar (optional),

bowl,
mixing spoon

Instructions Cut up one avocado, mash with a mixing spoon, and put in blender. Add about 1/3 to 1/2 cup of unrefined shea butter to blender. (No need to melt the shea butter ahead of time.) Finally add approximately 1/4 cup of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) to blender. If you wish, add 2-3 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar (ACV) to blender. (The ACV will aid in the blending process and in flattening the cuticles.) Blend all the ingredients thoroughly and continue to add EVOO until the mixture reaches your desired consistency. When done, pour mixture into a bowl and apply to hair as a detangling deep conditioner. NOTE: It is important to blend the ingredients well to eliminate avocado bits that stick to the hair. If desired, sieve the mixture before applying.

How I used it: I applied this detangling conditioner after a pre-poo and wash in twists. Then I tied a plastic bag around my hair and allowed the mix to soften my hair for 40 minutes. Afterwards, I undid each twist and detangled with a wide tooth comb followed by a medium tooth comb. Then I placed my hair in several big twists, rinsed out the conditioner thoroughly, and styled as usual.

The review:
The avocado detangling deep conditioner did the job well. After 4 weeks in twists - which means 4 weeks worth of shed hair - I was really impressed with how smooth the detangling process went. The conditioner was lubricating, thick, and heavy, all of which are needed to give my kinks slip, moisture, and loosening for detangling. It was also relatively easy to rinse out compared to the thicker store-bought cholesterol conditioners I use. (The latter leave a residue and fragrance in my hair that I can't stand.) I love this homemade detangler and plan to use it again once I finish my unused tubs of LustraSilk and LeKair Cholesterols. (Actually, maybe I'll give away these tubs ... giveaway, hint hint.)

PROS: all natural, thick, provides slip for easy detangling, moisturizing, penetrating, inexpensive

CONS: slip disappears after rinsing (I can see it being a con for those who desire post-rinse slip); avocado bits in the hair (IF not blended well)

RATING:
Overall, I rate the Avocado Detangling Conditioner a 5 out of 5 stars. I have no complaints whatsoever and was impressed by the slip considering that it's an all natural conditioner.

IDEAL FOR THOSE:
*wanting an all natural detangling option
*with thick tresses

FOR THE MIXOLOGISTS OUT THERE: You can experiment with using an overripe banana or banana baby food in place of the avocado for finer hair. (Blend well.) For a protein boost, add an egg or use yogurt + egg or mayonnaise + egg in place of the avocado. For scalp stimulation, add a few drops of peppermint oil to the mixture. Instead of olive oil, use coconut oil for added strength.

FOR THE NON-MIXOLOGISTS OUT THERE: You may want to check out these avocado conditioners:

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Whipped Hair Butter Recipes Galore!

Homemade whipped hair butters. Natural. Easy to make. Inexpensive compared to those sold in natural hair shops. More effective than commercial, chemical-based moisturizers and sealants. Delicious for the hair. Did I mention easy to make? Below are links to recipes I've found online. There are endless others you can find on the web. Put on your apron, grab your utensils, and get to mixing:

Shealoe (popular recipe) - shea butter, aloe vera, etc.: Recipe

Cocoa butter, shea butter, etc.: Recipe

Mango butter, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, coconut oil, aloe, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, grapeseed oil, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, conditioner, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, olive oil, etc.: Recipe

Low porosity shea/mango mix: Recipe

Shea butter, castor oil, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, mango butter, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, coconut oil, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, jojoba oil, etc.: Recipe

Shea butter, sweet almond oil, etc.: Recipe



OTHER READS:
LIST OF BUTTERS & THEIR PROPERTIES

LIST OF VEGETABLE OILS & THEIR PROPERTIES
LIST OF ESSENTIAL OILS & THEIR PROPERTIES

Monday, January 25, 2016

It's Avocado Time!

Avocados have a good amount of omega-6 fatty acids, which can soften the hair and impart shine.  For those who are interested, below is a list of homemade avocado hair treatments gathered from around the Web. Instructions for each recipe may be found by clicking on the "Source" links. Be sure to mash the avocado well!

AVOCADO HAIR MASK
1 ripe avocado
2 tablespoons organic yogurt
1 organic egg
1/2 teaspoon rosemary oil
1 tablespoon jojoba oil
Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_2194352_avocado-mask-hair.html

AVOCADO HAIR MOISTURIZER
1/4 avocado, peeled and mashed
1/4 mayonnaise
Source: http://www.skin-care-recipes-and-remedies.com/hair-conditioner.html

AVOCADO CONDITIONER
1 whole avocado

1 cup of coconut milk
Source: http://www.skin-care-recipes-and-remedies.com/hair-conditioner.html

AVOCADO CONDITIONING TREATMENT
1 avocado
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon of sea salt
1 tablespoon of pure aloe
Source: http://www.pioneerthinking.com/ll_avocadohair.html

AVOCADO CARAMEL TREATMENT
1 over ripe avocado
1.5 tbsp honey
2 tbsp coconut oil
2 tbsp jojoba oil
1 tbsp honey
1/4 cup shea butter (melted)
1 tbsp Apple Cider Vinegar
1 scoop molasses(optional)
Source: http://masquemagazine.com/2009/04/20/caramel-treatment-homemade-deep-conditioner/

MORE READS:
AVOCADO NUTRITION DATA

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Homemade Lip Balm Recipes

BASIC LIP BALM
Ingredients: beeswax, carrier oil, essential oil, honey
Recipe and Instructions


CRANBERRY LIP BALM
Ingredients: sweet almond oil, fresh cranberries, honey
Recipe and Instructions


COCONUT LIP BALM
Ingredients: beeswax, coconut
Recipe and Instructions


APRICOT & LEMON LIP BALM
Ingredients: beeswax, apricot kernel oil, calendula oil, lemon essential oil
Recipe and Instructions

For more recipes, check here

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Mixology || Orange and Vanilla Honey Shampoo

Do you want softer, easier to detangle hair after a wash?  Then check out this honey-based recipe.

Recipe Source

Ingredients:
1/2 cup castile soap
3/4 cup raw honey
1/4 cup African black soap (or just more castile soap)
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 tsp sweet orange essential oil
1 tsp vanilla essential oil

Instructions:
Mix together thoroughly, wet hair, massage mixture into hair, then rinse out completely.
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