Learn how to make a non-greasy skin spray that will leave your skin feeling silky smooth.
In the past few years I’ve been working on getting rid of as many chemicals in my home as possible. My daughter has asthma and I know that cleaning chemicals are horrible for her, as well as for my family. There’s all kinds of crazy stuff in those cleaners! Making my own surface cleaner and carpet freshener have been such a huge help! Since I’m making them myself I know exactly what ingredients are going in there and they are much healthier for my family.
I started researching essential oils and how to use them in the past year and took a few DIY essential oil classes. One of the classes was focused on health and beauty and we learned how to make bath bombs and silky skin spray. These were so fun to make, even though my bath bombs turned out a little crumbly.
Making the silky skin spray was so easy and has very few ingredients. The ingredients in this spray mix together to do exactly what the name implies – makes your skin silky smooth! After using this spray, I noticed that while my skin certainly felt silkier, it did not feel greasy as I expected. That’s a plus for me because I don’t like products that make me feel greasy.
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Let me know if you make some for yourself! I would love to know what essential oil you used and how you like the silky skin spray!
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Michelle, what a cool idea! You could totally use something like lavender and peppermint to give it a cooling feeling. It looks like it would be a lot lighter than lotion but also take care of dry skin!
Thank you! Peppermint and lavender would make a great combination! It is definitely a lot lighter than lotion and works great!
What size spray bottle did you use ?
I used a 4 ounce size bottle for this. :)
Thanks Michelle. I recently purchased of set of 3 Essentials Oils.
You're welcome! I hope you enjoy making this! :)
I make essential oil sprays but haven't tried this particular blend. This looks great!
I love making my own sprays. :) I can make them smell the way I want and don't have to worry about all the weird ingredients.
How cool is this?! I may have to make a batch!
And my bath bomb are always a wee bit crumbly too!
Thank you! It's so easy! :D I'm glad I'm not alone when it comes to slightly crumbly bath bombs.
Sounds like a good one!
Thank you! I love it! :)
Great idea! I bookmarked the page. My grandson is twelve and really suffering with hives that come and go daily with no rhyme or reason as to why. He's seeing an allergist this week. I'm wondering if it is some chemical he comes in contact with daily that no one has as of yet identified.
Thank you! Oh no! I'm sorry to hear about your grandson. I hope they can figure out what's going on. Let me know what happens!
I will. I am hoping it is something obvious and easy to cure.
Oh I love this! How cool, and who wouldn't want silky skin?? One of my good friends loves making her own beauty conceptions and treatments.
Thank you! I love that I can use different oils each time I make some so it's always different. ?
What a great idea ???
Wow..sounds great and so simple. I am going to pin this make it.
Thank you! It's very simple and one of my favorites. I love the way it makes my skin feel! :)
Thanks for the at home recipe! This sounds great! :)
You're welcome! I'm glad you enjoyed it! :)