Beauty

Simple Homemade Eye Makeup Remover
I love to save money.  Anyone who knows me well, knows that I love to sale shop and use coupons and usually at the same time.  75% off minus an additional 20% and a $5 off coupon -- Yep that's me!  Sometimes I go "free" shopping.  No, I'm not shoplifting.   "Free" shopping is when I have so many coupons that I get the item for free, or pretty darn close!  I once came home from Kohl's with a beautiful skirt originally priced at $39.  I paid $0.25 for that skirt. That was a happy night.

So what does that have to do with eye makeup remover?  Well, in my effort to remove chemicals from even my beauty products, I started purchasing my cleansers and moisturizers at our local Natural Grocers.  (I LOVE this store!)  One drawback to chemical free living is that it can be pricey especially in the area of beauty and hygiene.  Chemical products are much cheaper to make and mass produce than natural ones are and therefore, you end up spending a little bit more for the natural products.  I found that my eye makeup remover kept running out very quickly.  Too quickly when it was almost $8.00 per bottle. (This is where my thriftiness ties in.) 

I decided that it couldn't be that complicated to make and found that I was correct.  I came across a recipe online and tried it out.  It called for distilled water, castile soap and olive oil.  This combination was a little too greasy.  So I tried leaving the oil out and that created to much drag and pulling.  I had a little bottle of jajoba oil that I had purchased for something else and tried that in place of the olive oil.  And viola!  It was perfect.

Here is my recipe:

1/2 cup distilled water
1/4 teaspoon liquid castile soap. (I like Doctor Bonner's Baby Mild Liquid Soap)
1/2 teaspoon jajoba oil



Use a funnel to put the ingredients into a small container. Remember to shake before each use.  Put a little remover on a cotton ball, eye makeup should come off easily with no scrubbing. 

I love this stuff and it costs pennies to make.  Here's to being natural, healthy, beautiful and thrifty!

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Soothing Lip Balm
We live in a harsh dry climate, especially in the winter.  I am constantly finding myself and my children with dry, chapped lips.  With our cold, windy months coming up quickly I decided to whip up a batch of my homemade lip balm.  It is so easy and the balm is silky smooth and even a little glossy.  It keeps my lips soft and moisturized and is completely chemical free. 

Ingredients: 
3 teaspoons coconut oil
2 teaspoons shea butter
1 teaspoon bee's wax



Directions: 
First I cut off a small chunk of bee's wax.  I melt that, by placing it into a glass bowl and then boiling that bowl in a shallow pan of water.  Once it is melted it is much easier to measure.  While my bee's wax is melting, I place the shea butter and coconut oil into a small pot on the stove and set it on the lowest setting possible.  Shea butter can become very grainy if it is not melted at low temperatures.  As soon as my bee's wax is melted and measured, I add that to the pot of melted shea butter and coconut oil. 



After all ingredients are combined, I pour them into the containers that I want to keep them in.  You can use small glass containers, plastic chap stick tubes or stainless tubes.  Normally you can find empty containers at your local health food store (which is also where I found my bee's wax).  This time I put mine in stainless tubes.  You are going to want to work very fast as the bee's wax hardens fairly quickly.  After I have poured the lip balm into the containers, I place them in the refrigerator to harden completely.  They will stay solid at room temperature and should go on smoothly. 

Soothing Lip Balm - Natural, Healthy, Beautiful!





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