Ir directamente al contenido
Wishlist

Your Bag

Subtotal

Los impuestos y gastos de envío se calculan en la pantalla de pago

DIY Eye Serum

08/22/2015

DIY Eye Serum

Plant Therapy DIY Eye Serum

DIY Eye Serum

Let’s face it, it’s the end of summer. We’ve vacationed, gardened, spent time with our families and friend and we are tired. Well, at least I am! So I set out to find something to help me look less tired! I rely on my morning cup of coffee to put some pep in my step and I thought it would also be useful to pep up my looks. Check out how below…

DIY Caffeine Eye Serum

Plant Therapy DIY Caffeine Eye Serum

What you’ll need:

What you’ll do:

  1. Place coffee grounds in glass jar
  2. Pour meadowfoam to cover (about 1/4 cup)
  3. Allow to sit for a week or so
  4. Strain the coffee grounds out of the carrier
  5. Decant into 10 mL bottle(s)
  6. To use: smooth under eyes after each cleansing

I hope you enjoy your perkier looking eyes! Let us know if you decide to make this project & how it works for you!

Why did I choose Meadowfoam for this project? Meadowfoam Carrier Oil contains 98% fatty acids long-chain carbon atoms. It is resistant to oxidation due to naturally occurring tocopherols, and is one of the most stable lipids known and will actually extend the shelf life of less stable ingredients. As a result, it has an extremely long shelf life. Meadowfoam Carrier Oil has wonderful moisturizing and rejuvenating properties and is highly recommended for use in cosmetics and skin care products especially for its UV protection properties. It is a key ingredient in many different products such as suntan lotion, massage oils and lotions, hand/facial creams, hair and scalp products, cuticle repair cream, foundations, rouges, face powders, lip sticks, shampoos, shaving creams and various other balms. Meadowfoam absorbs easily into the skin leaving a silky smooth feel.

Don’t forget – as always, we want to hear from you! Contact us by emailing Aromatherapist@planttherapy.com for any questions, concerns or comments you may have. You can join our Facebook group Safe Essential Oil Recipes and participate in lively conversation with other essential oils users. We have your safety in mind – so come hang out with us to learn even more! We look forward to seeing you there!