Abi’s Home Made Toner
DIY Skin Care
When I was trying to find my solution to my bad skin, I read a whole lot about holistic remedies; including a variety of toner recipes. I fiddled around with all the information I found and came up with this. I've been using it for nearly two years; my acne scars are nearly all gone so I think it's pretty good. I make it for my friends too.
Basically, after cleansing I shake up my toner and tip it three times onto a cotton wool pad. I swipe it over my face and moisturise afterwards.
My face smells like a salad dressing afterwards. Fit.
DIY Skin Care
When I was trying to find my solution to my bad skin, I read a whole lot about holistic remedies; including a variety of toner recipes. I fiddled around with all the information I found and came up with this. I've been using it for nearly two years; my acne scars are nearly all gone so I think it's pretty good. I make it for my friends too.
Basically, after cleansing I shake up my toner and tip it three times onto a cotton wool pad. I swipe it over my face and moisturise afterwards.
My face smells like a salad dressing afterwards. Fit.
Recipe
¾ Rooibos Tea (three
tea bags in boiling water, steeped until cool)
¼ Apple Cider Vinegar
¼ Lemon Juice (squeezed
fresh from a lemon)
½ tsp ascorbic acid
(vitamin C powder)
10 drops of Tea Tree Oil
Nutritional Information
Rooibos Tea
Rooibos, or Red Bush
tea is hypoallergenic and antibacterial. It has a high level of flavonoids.
Flavonoids help to encourage the body to destroy unwanted pathogens. Rooibos is
also reach in the enzyme Superoxide Dismutase which is an excellent anti aging
substance.
I used green tea; make sure you steep until cool. First time I poured nearly boiling tea into a bottle and the bottle contorted like cirque du soleil
Fill any empty clean container half way with the tea
Apple Cider Vinegar
Every time you wash
your face, you are disrupting your skin’s natural acid mantle. Apple Cider
Vinegar (ACV) restores the skin’s PH levels warding off bacteria. As well as
being antibacterial, ACV also evens skin tone, smoothes texture, reduces
breakouts, gives skin a “radient glow”
Then I fill the remaining space half way with ACV
(Sainsburys)
Lemon Juice
The citric acid in
lemon juice speeds up the process of dead cell shedding. This gives the
surrounding cells feedback to reproduce more quickly, giving the skin a
brighter appearance. Citric Acid is high in Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA), commonly
used in anti wrinkle products. AHA helps to increase collagen production and
decrease melatonin production (skin discoloration, freckles and sun spots).
I fill the container nearly to the top with lemon juice. I think freshly squeezed lemon juice would be better but I used all the lemons in my gin. Can't have gin without lemons.
(Sainsburys)
Ascorbic Acid
Vitamin C Powder or
Ascorbic Acid is an antioxidant that slows the rate of free radical damage
(which cause fine lines and wrinkles). It also protects skil cells, improves
the appearance of sun damage, reduces inflammation, promotes collagen
production and lessens hyper pigmentation.
DON'T use too much of this! I did once and it stung my face like crazy.
(Holland and Barrets)
Tea Tree Oil
A topical antiseptic
and antibiotic. Helps to dry up spots and control sebum production.
And that's it! I would say that this only costs me £1 a bottle; I use little bottles which last me a month, keeping it longer may make it less effective.
I used to use Clinique toners and found they dried my skin out so much and actually made my skin produce more oil as a result. If you don't want to make a toner like this but have problem skin I'd advise staying away from toners which have alcohol in.
Please share if you have any home made concoctions beauty secrets! I'd love to hear from you.
And here's a photo of me doing a duck face. Since I'm blogging I feel its a rite of passage.
Quack
I also use tea tree oil as a spot treatment for pimples
(Boots)
And that's it! I would say that this only costs me £1 a bottle; I use little bottles which last me a month, keeping it longer may make it less effective.
I used to use Clinique toners and found they dried my skin out so much and actually made my skin produce more oil as a result. If you don't want to make a toner like this but have problem skin I'd advise staying away from toners which have alcohol in.
Please share if you have any home made concoctions beauty secrets! I'd love to hear from you.
Quack