Did
you know you can make your own moisturizing lotions in the kitchen?
Here are 2 quick lotion recipes you could use. The first is a rose and avocado lotion. All
you need is a little rose water and some avocado oil.
Moisturizers stay on your skin to hydrate your skin and prevent your skin from
dehydrating. Many simple moisturizers are usually emulsions of water and oil. I prefer the
ones which are water based, meaning where oil droplets are suspended in water.
Since water and oil do not dissolve one another, you need an emulsifier to get water and
oil to form a suspension. I like to use lecithin in my
lotions. You can add liquid lecithin to the oil part of the lotion or dissolve lecithin
granules in the oil, by heating both the oil and the water portions of the lotion in
separate containers simultaneously within a saucepan of water. For such lotions, you have
to slowly add drops of warm oil to the warm water once the granules are dissolved. Now
that is really troublesome.
Avocado oil already contains lecithin. You can simply make a lotion by shaking rose water
and avocado oil together in a clean bottle. Just add equal amounts of rose water and
avocado oil into the bottle and shake the bottle well before use.
Use this lotion all up within the day you make it and refrigerate it when not in use.