Everyday Products You Can Make at Home
Have you ever been on a grocery store aisle, picked up daily
stuffs, and thought that you could actually make all of those products at home
by yourself? You might have your reasons from reducing the amount of waste you
create by stop purchasing products with plastic packaging to cutting off some
domestic expenses. Whatever your reasons are, believe it or not, your
toothpaste and deodorant can be made from simple ingredients you probably have
in your kitchen. The other reason to make your own daily products at home is
also to avoid the harsh chemicals and toxins notoriously found in commercial
products.
In this modern era when daily products shopping can be done
with few mouse clicks away, these conveniences oftentimes come with a price
that you can feel in your wallet as well as in your health. Surprisingly, there
are plenty of popular products that you can make at home, that doing so often
can save you some money, make your body healthier, and keep the environment sustainability.
In this blog post, I put together the list of my favorite homemade products
(basically the ones that were easy enough and actually worth the time).
1. Toothpaste
According to this one article I refer from
Business Insider, in recent years, one of the ingredients in a best selling
toothpaste has come under fire for causing cancer in mice. When this statement
is under an investigation, you can actually make your own toothpaste with
homemade ingredients that is easy and actually good enough to eat!
Simply mix 1/3 cup of virgin coconut oil
with ½ cup of baking soda and 7 tbsp of xylitol, a natural sweetener. I like to
add some essential oils to give the paste a little bit of nice flavor (mint and
cinnamon will do the trick). Baking soda here is useful to balance the pH
levels on your mouth and provide a mild abrasive to clean off stains.
2. Deodorant
I have a very sensitive skin and deodorant
brands I purchase in pharmacy oftentimes cause mild irritation on my under arm
and that’s when I opt to make my own natural deodorant. It is gentler for your
skin, better for the environment, and easy to make! I mix ½ cup of coconut oil
with 1/3 cup of arrowroot powder that you can order specifically online plus 2
tablespoons of baking soda. To keep me smelling good and fresh, I add lavender
or grapefruit essential oils. Remember that you can adjust the amount of
ingredients above to create the right consistency of the deodorant.
3. Lotion
I usually take 1/3 cup of cocoa butter and
melt it on a low heat until it becomes liquid. Then I mix it with 1/3 cup of
coconut oil until combined together. Then mix 1/3 cup of shea butter,
preferably in a blender. Since my skin is mostly oily and most of the lotions I
use always end up being greasy on my skin, I like to add 2 oz of melted
beeswax. I personally prefer my lotion to be fragrance-free but some drops of
essential oils can be added to create your favorite type of smell. After you
mix all, let the mixture sits overnight in the fridge and the next morning you
will get a nice homemade lotion with thicker consistency that allows you to
save up for some other times!
4. All-purpose cleaning solution
This magic mixture is almost guaranteed to
be your all-purpose cleaning solution! Mix 1 cup of warm water with ¼ cup of
baking soda or ¼ cup of white vinegar. Both the baking soda and the vinegar cut
through grease, so this simple solution can be used for cleaning surfaces,
glass, floors, and windows.
For deeper cleaning, you can use undiluted
white vinegar or higher ratio of baking soda to water. The advantage? This
cleanser won’t contain the toxic ingredients found in commercial cleaning
solutions or leave behind residue or chemical smell. Like the other recipe, you
can always add an essential oil like lemon and lavender. Also, this recipe is
highly cost-effective compared to commercial cleaning products.
5. Homemade bug repellent
I live in tropical country where mosquitos
can completely ruin an evening outdoors and you probably would ever be in same
scenario where bugs can really get annoying. Spraying commercial bug repellent
feels like spraying poison all over my body and most of the brands tend to make
my skin dry so I kind of thinking of switching into more natural product.
Fortunately, there are natural oils that
repel bugs without all of the nasty chemicals. Simply mix about a cup of
distilled water with 14 drops of citronella essential oil and 14 drops of
purification essential oil (a blend of natural mosquito repellents like
lemongrass and rosemary). Pour into a small spray bottle and shake before each
use. Spray it generously on your body and clothes but avoid your face. If you
think it’s not effective enough, you can always add more essential oil. Oh, and
be sure to label the bottle!
6. Homemade cold remedy
Mix 2 tbsp of organic apple cider vinegar,
1 tbsp organic honey, and 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice and heat in the microwave
for 10-15 seconds. Drink once a day as needed. This concoction will probably
make you pucker, but it’s worth every bitter and sweet drop. It helps me a lot
with a cold, sinus infection, and sore throat. If you plan on drinking this
often, be sure to rinse your mouth out with water after to save the enamel of
your teeth (since this mixture is very acidic!).
7. Homemade makeup remover
Just 3 simple ingredients! Tear-free baby
shampoo, almond oil, and filtered water. Any skin-safe oil (coconut oil, olive
oil, etc) can be used as the substitute of the almond oil, but I personally
always use almond oil because it is full of vitamin A, B, and E and isn’t as easy
feeling as other oils. In fact, almond oil can also reduce the appearance of
dark circles and delay signs of aging. It’s also the perfect oil for skin and
hair! Combine all ingredients in a small bottle and shake before each use. Use
the cotton swab, ball, or pad to remove makeup, specifically around the eyes.
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