Do you like using face wash, but don't like all of the chemicals that go into store-bought ones? Believe it or not, you can make your own face wash at home using just a few ingredients. By making your own cleanser, you get to decide what goes into the face wash and alter the ingredients to suit your needs—and we've put together a couple of face wash recipes to help you get started. In a matter of minutes, you'll be one step closer to cleaner skin.

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters) liquid Castile soap
  • ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters) chamomile tea or honey
  • ¾ teaspoon oil
  • 8 drops essential oil (optional)
  • Several drops of Vitamin E oil (optional)
Method 1
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Castile Soap Face Wash

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    Pour some liquid Castile soap into a clean container. You will need a ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters) of liquid Castile soap. Make sure that it is uncolored and unscented. Any dyes or scents may irritate your skin.
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    Consider adding chamomile tea to your face wash. Chamomile tea has anti-inflammatory properties and can help reduce redness.[1] If you wish to use chamomile tea in your face wash, brew a cup of chamomile tea and measure out a ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters). Let the tea cool before adding it to the container.
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    Consider adding some honey to your face wash. For a more moisturizing cleanser, use raw honey instead. You will need a ¼ cup (56.25 milliliters). Make sure that it is the runny, translucent sort.
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    Add the oil. You will need a ¾ teaspoon of natural oil. Here are the types of oil you can use: avocado, coconut, grapeseed, hazelnut, jojoba, olive oil, sunflower oil, or sweet almond.
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    Consider adding some essential oil. Essential oils can not only make your face wash smell nice, but some oils can be beneficial to certain skin types. You will need about 8 drops of essential oil. Here are some suggestions:[2]
    • If you have oily skin, use tea tree oil or any of the following essential oils: bergamot, geranium, or lemongrass.
    • If you have dry skin, consider any of the following essential oils: chamomile, lavender, rose, or sandalwood.
    • If you have mature skin, use any of the following essential oils: geranium, jasmine, lavender, or neroli.
    • Make sure that you are not allergic to the essential oil before adding it to your face wash. If you are not sure if you are allergic to the oil, place a few drops of diluted oil on the inside of your elbow and wait a few hours. If no rash or irritation develops, you can use the oil.
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    Consider adding some vitamin E oil. You will only need a few drops. It will help moisturize and nourish your skin.
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    Close the container tightly and shake it. Do this for a few minutes until everything is combined.
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    Use and store your face wash. You can use this face wash as you would any other face wash. Because you have used some shippable ingredients, such as chamomile tea and honey, however, you will need to store it in the fridge so that it does not expire.
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Method 2
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Single-Ingredient Face Wash

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    Use raw honey to wash and moisturize your face. Dampen your face with warm water. Pour some raw honey onto your fingers and gently massage the honey into your face, avoiding the areas around the eyes and mouth. Rinse the honey off using warm water and pat your face dry with a clean towel.[3]
    • For a deeper clean, allow the honey to sit on your face for 5 to 10 minutes.
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    Use oils to clean your face and makeup. Create a mixture of oils based on your skin type. Gently massage the oil mixture into your face, avoiding the areas around the eyes and mouth. Place a warm, damp towel on your face, and leave it there for one minute. Take the towel off and repeat it with the other side. You will have a little bit of oil on your face, which is good, but you can wash it off with warm water if it is bothersome. Here are a few oil mixtures to try:[4]
    • If you have oily skin, use 1 part castor oil or hazelnut oil and 2 parts olive oil or sunflower oil.
    • If you have combination skin, use 1 part castor oil or hazelnut oil and 3 parts olive oil or sunflower oil.
    • If you have dry skin, use pure olive oil, sunflower oil, or coconut oil. You may add a drop or two of castor oil or hazelnut oil.
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    Make a face wash and toner using apple cider vinegar and water. Apple cider vinegar is a natural antiseptic, which makes it a great cleanser and toner. Be sure to use unfiltered apple cider vinegar to get all of the benefits. Unfortunately, apple cider vinegar is acidic so you will need to dilute it with some water. Once you have diluted the vinegar, you can use it as a cleaner and toner by dampening a cotton ball with it and wiping your face with the cotton ball. Avoid sensitive areas such as the eyes, nose, and mouth. Here are the proportions you will need, based on your skin type:
    • If you have oily skin, use 1 part apple cider vinegar and 1 part water.
    • If you have normal skin, use 1 part apple cider vinegar and 2 parts water.
    • If you have sensitive skin, use 1 part apple cider vinegar and 4 parts water.
    • Be sure to do a patch test on the inside of your elbow before using the vinegar-water mixture on your entire face. If you get an allergic reaction, do not use this face wash.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    How many times should I use toner and cleanser?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    It depends on what your skin is comfortable with. Some people do twice a day, once in the morning and once at night, while other people only use them once a day.
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Warnings

  • Do not use nut-based oils if you are allergic to nuts.
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  • Perform a patch test if you are not sure whether or not you are allergic to apple cider vinegar or a certain essential oil.
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Things You'll Need

  • Water
  • Container to store your face wash

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Categories: Face Cleaning
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