Homemade Moisturizing Body Scrub

I am so excited about what I am going to share with you today!  I have recently been exploring the yummy world of natural skin and beauty care.  I say “yummy” because most of the things that I have been experimenting with have included using edible ingredients.  For instance, did you know that you can use raw honey to wash your face?  And it works GREAT!  Especially if you follow it up with this facial toner of one part water and one part lavender vinegar.  My skin is feeling and looking better than it ever has!  And I’ve been spending less money also – so it’s definitely a win-win! 

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Out of all the natural skin care experiments that I have tried, this Homemade Moisturizing Body Scrub that I am going to share with you today is probably my absolute favorite!  It leaves your skin feeling SOFT and SMOOTH like you’ve never experienced before!  (At least like I had never experienced before! Smile)  It is meant to be used in the shower, and you honestly don’t even need to use any moisturizer when you get out.  You will absolutely be glowing!

I’m sharing all the details of how to make your own Homemade Moisturizing Body Scrub (with only four simple ingredients!) over at A Delightful Home.

Click here to read the whole post, and while you’re there check out some more of Stacy’s great blog.  She has a lot of great ideas for homemade body products and delicious, simple recipes, as well as a wonderful series on Becoming a Better Mother.  I hope you will check them all out!

This post is a part of Simple Lives Thursday.

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Vinegar Facial Toner

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Did you know that you can use vinegar as a facial toner?  It is 100% natural, very frugal, and it works great!  I have been using a solution of 1 part of my lavender vinegar to 1 part water on my face every night before I go to bed, and I have noticed a significant improvement in my skin’s appearance!  It has evened out my skin tone, minimized the size of my pores, smoothed out my skin’s texture, and regulated my skin’s oil production.  I love it!

You can also use just plain white vinegar, or raw apple cider vinegar, but this lavender vinegar is definitely my favorite!  It works really well, plus it has a wonderful smell.  I can’t really say the same for the raw apple cider vinegar!

To use, I simply dip a cotton ball into a small ball jar that contains 1 part lavender vinegar/1part water (which I just keep on my bathroom sink.)  I then just rub the wet cotton ball all over my face and let it air dry.  I have been doing this every night after I wash my face with raw honey (which is also wonderful by the way!  For more information on this check out this Honey Face Wash Challenge at Crunchy Betty.  She has tons of great tips and ideas for natural beauty care if you’re interested in this topic!)

If you would like to try this Vinegar Facial Toner, keep in mind that everyone’s skin is different.  That’s what’s really great about this though – it is highly customizable!  I have fairly normal skin, so I have had success with a 1:1 ratio of vinegar to water.  For other skin types follow the general guidelines below.

  • Sensitive skin – 1:5 ratio of vinegar to water
  • Dry skin -  2:5 ratio of vinegar to water
  • Normal skin – 1:1 ratio of vinegar to water
  • Oily skin – 4:2 ratio of vinegar to water

These are just suggestions. Feel free to adjust the amounts according to your skin’s specific needs.  Basically, the more oily your skin, the more vinegar you should use.  So if your face still seems oily after using, you could try adding more vinegar.  On the flip side, if you vinegar toner seems to be a little drying for your skin, add a little more water.  I do usually finish my routine with a small amount of coconut oil as a moisturizer, and my skin feels amazing when I am done!

So if you are looking for an all-natural, very frugal way to even out your skin’s tone and appearance, give this a try. I think that you will love it!

This post has been shared with Simple Lives Thursday and Raising Homemakers.

Why I Don’t Wear My Shoes in the House

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I’ve always known people that took their shoes off at the door upon arriving at home.  To be honest, I always thought that those people were a little weird and maybe a bit obsessive compulsive!  Well, now here I am, with a house of my own to take care of, and guess what.  We take our shoes off at the door upon arriving at home!  Are we weird?  Do we have obsessive compulsive tendencies?  I don’t think so!  We just like to be comfortable and keep our floors clean!  Let me share with you  four reasons why I don’t wear my shoes in the house.

1.  It keeps invisible germs, pesticides, and chemicals off of your floors.

Think about what lives on the ground where you walk when you’re out and about. Ever been to a public restroom?  Do you want those germs on that floor tracked into your house?  I know I don’t.  Even when your just walking at a park or somewhere else outside, there is chemical and pesticide residue everywhere that stays on your shoes.  If you leave your shoes on when you get home these chemicals will be tracked all over your house. 

Now, don’t get me wrong. I am NOT afraid of dirt or getting dirty.  I love to go outside barefoot and feel the dirt between my toes!  There’s tons of good stuff in the dirt, but I don’t want to bring the bad stuff (chemicals) into my house!  And trust me, even though you can’t see the nasty germs from the bathroom and the yucky residue from the chemicals, they are there.

2.  It keeps grass and dirt from being tracked in the house.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t particularly like to clean any more than is necessary!  Once we started taking our shoes off at the door, there was a noticeable difference in the amount of time I had to spend sweeping and mopping our floors.  This is true in the summer and winter seasons.  In the summer, it’s grass and dirt.  In the winter, it’s mud and slush.  But whatever it is that’s being tracked in by dirty shoes, taking them off at the door will keep your floors clean and shiny a lot longer!

3.  It’s better for your feet and for your balance.

When you are barefoot, you are less likely to trip and fall.  Your feet provide your brain with feedbackLaurel of Leaves wrote a great article about going barefoot here.  I would like to pull a quote of hers that I really liked. “When you think about it, it actually makes sense to go barefoot. Those funny looking appendages at the end of our legs are shaped like that for a reason. We have toes to aid in our balance and our sensory perception of the ground beneath our feet.”  The whole blog post is really worth reading, and I would encourage you to check it outShe has some great pictures comparing the feet of people who live barefoot and those who live in shoes. Very interesting!

4.  It’s just more comfortable!

To be completely honest, I used to think that I was more comfortable in shoes than I was barefoot.  But since I have made a conscious effort to NOT wear shoes at home, I have learned that I am actually more comfortable when I don’t have any shoes on.  I mean a lot more comfortable!  It really just feels so free and so natural to walk around with nothing on my feet.  This may sound weird, but the muscles in my feet actually got sore the first week that I started going barefoot!  My feet are now stronger, and I can tell that my foot muscles are more developed now than they were when I wore shoes all the time.  Huh!  Who knew you’re feet could get their own little workout just from walking around barefoot!

These are the reasons that our family no longer wears our shoes in the house.  What about you?  Do you wear your shoes in the house?  Have you always taken your shoes off at the door?  What about the comfort aspect?  Are you more comfortable with or without shoes on?  I’m so curious what everyone else’s opinion is on this!

This post is a part of Monday Mania at The Healthy Home Economist.

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