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[Health Tips] Skin care: Make your own home care at home
I also have dry skin, and once I get dark spots, they repeatedly darken and fade away.
My child's folding areas have eczema, so every summer I had to get prescriptions for ointments.
While collecting information, I thought about whether there was something I could make myself, so I started by making soap.
Currently, I make and use mosquito repellent, cream, and lip balm for my child.
Even just using soap was very effective.
Soap can be easily purchased online in sets, including basic ingredients like natural powder and soap base.
I also studied. Rice bran is good for whitening and oily skin, and mung beans are good for soothing trouble.
It's the same recipe when making soap. Just adjust the powder according to the skin type, and you're done.
Once made, it easily lasts for two months.
It's also great for giving as a gift.
This is the most basic soap base, transparent, and contains hyaluronic acid, so it has excellent cleansing power.
I need a hot plate, and I bought one and have been using it so far.
If not available, you can also use boiling water and a beaker for a double boiler.
Melt the base
Additional ingredients, such as moisturizers like glycerin, are sold at pharmacies and are suitable for different skin types.
I prepare this and the powders. Since I have pigmentation-prone skin, I used rice bran and pearl powder.
My child's stuff uses a lot of mulberry leaf powder.
The method is very simple: add glycerin to the soap base, then add powder and essential oil, and mix well.
Then, put it into the soap mold and let it harden. The hardening time is about 5 hours.
Next, remove it from the mold.
The color varies depending on the powder, so you can change it differently to suit your skin.
Will there really be an effect? You might wonder.
I saw results when I washed my face about three times a day.
And you can also use this as a substitute for body cleanser.
Especially, pearl powder is good for whitening and cleansing, and adding glycerin naturally improves moisture.
I am also making it together with my child.
The first thing I saw was on TV, where a celebrity made it like this themselves.
When I invite guests to my house, I also make it together and give it as a gift.
I also had an aha moment when I saw that report, and since then, I've been consistently using soap and cleansers.
I am not buying and using natural soap.
There are no side effects, and I gained more from using soap.
Since it doesn't dry out, it also has good moisturizing power.
I think the important thing when learning health tips is to find what suits me.
Even if it's the same thing, what's best for me is the most suitable one, and if it doesn't fit, then make slight changes.
I think it's okay to imitate.