DIY Anti-Aging Facial Serum

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Many products contain chemicals that are designed to help the skin. Unfortunately, these products are often expensive and will have added fragrances and ingredients that may not be healthy. Have you considered making your own anti-aging facial serum at home? A serum is a better option over any lotion or a cream because it is more concentrated.

Your skin is able to quickly and effectively absorb the high concentration of ingredients that are added to a homemade anti-aging facial serum, resulting in a more effective outcome. One nice thing to consider about using a serum is that the product is ideal at targeting problem areas of the skin. This includes spots with sun damage or any fine lines. Plus, you will be able to add various essential oils to create a therapeutic anti-aging facial serum.

Many types of essential oils can be used to create a customized serum. Some of the most popular options include lavender, rose, sandalwood, and geranium. The essential oils that are needed for this serum are not expensive. Additionally, the high concentration of the ingredients means a small quantity will often last a long time. A small bottle of a homemade anti-aging facial serum will typically last one month.

You will need to obtain various ingredients and materials before you can make your own serum. Many of the essential oils that are required can be obtained at many beauty product retailers. Many online resources also carry essential oils. One last thing to consider for your project is that you will need containers to use for your anti-aging facial serum. The best option is to find a plastic or glass dropper bottle.

When using the serum, make sure to clean your face and apply toner before applying your anti-aging facial serum. Add about two drops onto your fingertip and then rub gently over any problem areas on your skin.

The full recipe to make a homemade facial serum can be found at onegoodthingbyjillee.com here…

DIY Anti-Aging Facial Serum

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