There are plenty of great store-bought moisturizers out there, and from a convenience standpoint, it often makes sense to opt for these. However, there are plenty of reasons why a homemade face moisturizer can be a better option. Store-bought moisturizers can often contain unwanted ingredients such as stabilizers, dyes, fragrances, and preservatives. No matter how wonderful the main ingredients may be, if a moisturizer formula includes parabens, phthalates, or artificial fragrances, it’s definitely better to steer clear. You might not see the pernicious effects of these synthetic ingredients right away, but they can build up in your system over time, and possibly cause serious damage.
If you’re dead-set on buying a store-bought moisturizer, you should make sure to opt for a natural product, and to research all of the ingredients on its label (the Environmental Working Group’s database is a helpful tool) so that you know exactly what’s going onto your skin. However, making your own DIY moisturizer is the best way to ensure that you’re only putting beneficial ingredients onto your skin (and it’s customizable to your liking!).
Everyone’s skin is unique, and different ingredients will have different effects upon your skin. That’s why we’ve compiled this comprehensive guide to creating the perfect, homemade moisturizer for different skin types.
To fight the effects of aging—which include fine lines, wrinkles, dark spots, and roughness—you’ll want to create a moisturizer that’s made up of antioxidant-rich ingredients. Antioxidants help to fight free radicals that can have harmful effects at the cellular level, damaging cell membranes and even resulting in cell deaths. There are many substances that can trigger excessive free radical production, including fried foods, tobacco and other air pollutants, and alcohol. But while avoiding these substances may help to prevent the generation of new free radicals within your skin tissue, it’s also important to load up on antioxidants to fight any free radicals that are already there.
To create a moisturizer with the highest possible antioxidant concentration, you’ll want to start with a carrier oil that’s rich in antioxidants. Try using one or more of the following:
If you’d like to create a moisturizer that’s a bit thicker in texture, you can also add a natural plant butter by whipping it with a fork to combine it with the oil, creating a fluffy, creamy mixture. Here are our favorites for aging skin:
Finally, you can add one or more additional oil to your moisturizer. The right oil can deliver antioxidants and healthy, fatty acids to your concoction, and can also add a delicious, totally natural scent. Here are some of the best oils for aging skin:
To make the perfect moisturizer for acne-prone or oily skin, you’ll want to select carrier oils, thickeners, and essential oils that will won’t clog your pores. You’ll also want to include some ingredients that have antibacterial properties to fight acne-causing bacteria in your skin. And finally, you’ll want to incorporate healing, anti-inflammatory ingredients to help your skin recover from past and present breakouts.
The first step to building the perfect, homemade, anti-acne moisturizer is to select a carrier oil that’s non-comedogenic (in other words, one that won’t clog pores). Here are some of our favorites:
To thicken your moisturizer, we recommend that you stick to shea butter. Other plant butters, like cocoa and coconut butter, are fairly comedogenic and therefore not great options for acne-prone skin. Shea butter, on the other hand, is often recommended to treat acne due to its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. To thicken your moisturizer with shea butter, whisk small amounts of the shea butter into your chosen carrier oil until the mixture reaches your desired consistency.
Finally, you can add one or more essential oils with antibacterial properties, in order to make an anti-acne moisturizer that really packs a punch. We recommend using some combination of the following:
If you’re suffering from the secondary effects of dry skin, which include inflammation, roughness, and redness, there are plenty of natural, restorative ingredients out there to help stimulate your skin’s regenerative process. In order to nurture dry and damaged skin, you’ll want to select ingredients with high amounts of essential fatty acids. These fatty acids will help to deliver nutrients to your skin, lock in moisture, and strengthen your skin’s defensive barrier.
First, you’ll want to choose a carrier oil that contains plenty of essential fatty acids. Some of the best carrier oils for dry skin include:
To thicken your moisturizer, we recommend that you choose from one of the following natural, plant butters. You can whip the plant butter and carrier oils together, adding small amounts of plant butter until your moisturizer reaches the perfect consistency.
Finally, you can boost your moisturizer by adding one or more oils with healing properties. Some of the best plant oils for restoring dry, damaged skin include:
Once you’ve formulated your DIY moisturizer, you should store it in a sterilized jar or bottle in a cool, dry place. (If you refrigerate it, it might become too hard to be easily used.) Before using your moisturizer, you should make sure to remove any makeup or sunscreen from your skin. This prevents against clogged pores and infection. You can also exfoliate and tone your skin prior to moisturizing.
A DIY moisturizer is the best way to ensure that you’re only putting skin-healthy ingredients onto your face. Not only can you control what the ingredients are. You can control where they’re sourced from, and you can mix and match them to create your ideal scent and texture.
On a roll for DIY skin care? Here’s what to make with those extra ingredients you have on hand:
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