Homemade natural moisturizer = excitement!

Happy holidays, ye fellow bloggers and readers! I don’t even really know what “ye” means, but nevermind.

I just wanted to pop up into your RSS feed/inbox/Google search/etc. for two reasons, which are completely unrelated other than a tenuous connection to Christmas. One is this: I decided to make some from-scratch holiday gifts this year, hoping to save money and maybe impress my friends and family a bit. I’m knitting a scarf, but it’s taken me months and the yarn isn’t cheap; I made some cinnamon-hazelnut pear butter and a few soups and jams, too, but I was looking for something different. Finally, I decided I was going to make my own moisturizer. Full disclosure: This was also for my own benefit, because as content as I am to refill my all-natural body lotion at the Big Carrot and use jojoba and coconut oil for the drier months, I was really missing those thick body creams. Also, the weird rashy business around my eyes was coming back and it doesn’t respond well to straight-up oils.

Sooo… into the kitchen I went! I decided to start with some of the ingredients Meghan recommends in her Natural Body Care e-Tutorial — this is totally worth downloading, by the way; not just because I’m friends with her, but because it’s incredibly thorough, 100% healthy and eco-friendly — but of course, as Meghan herself always does, I veered slightly off-course from the official recipe. Here’s the thing I learned with natural moisturizers: EMULSIFIERS ARE KEY. This sounds like an evil toxic word, but it basically just refers to a type of wax that binds water and oil, which you need to do when you’re making these products, unless you want a very thick paste that melts into a rather oily substance when you rub it in (which is fine, for winter, but a bit much for the warmer seasons… it also means you’re not saving much money — the whole thing with adding water is that it stretches the product out more).

Now, some people claim that beeswax is an emulsifier… this may be so, but in all my attempts to use it, the water and oil never really blended together. Finally, I ordered some plant/vegetable-based emulsifying wax from Mountain Rose Herbs (AMAZING site, fyi) — you can find their waxes here — and tried it out. Result: PERFECT MOISTURIZER! So I bought some spice tins, some cute labels and presto — original Christmas gift accomplished. Here’s what one of the tins and moisturizer looks like:

I’m still fiddling a bit with the proportions of oils, wax, water and so forth, but I’m so happy with the final product. It goes on thick and creamy, smells delicious and actually keep my skin moist. It even cured the redness around my eyes!

Here’s the recipe for those interested:

Vanilla-bean and toasted marshmallow moisturizer (note: there are no marshmallows in here; it just smells like ‘em!)

Ingredients:

- 3 tbsp cocoa butter
- 2 tsp coconut oil
- 1 tsp vitamin E
- 3 tsp apricot kernel oil
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp vanilla beans
- 1 tsp beeswax
- 4 tbsp emulsifying wax
- 1 1/2 cups filtered water

Another note: The vanilla beans are totally optional (mostly, they just lead to more “ooohs” and “aaahhhs” upon opening). You can also switch up the apricot kernel oil for another carrier oil like jojoba or almond oil, or just use more coconut oil. Beeswax can also be left out, but it adds a nice sweetness, I find.

Directions:

- Using a double-boiler on medium-high heat (a bowl over a pot of boiling water, as you would when melting chocolate), melt the cocoa butter, beeswax, coconut oil, apricot kernel oil and emulsifying wax.
- When all is melted, gradually pour in the filtered water while whisking the mixture, either quickly by hand or with an electric blender. Remember that this solution will get thicker when it cools, so add enough water that it’s slightly more liquid than you want.
- Remove from heat, then add vitamin E, vanilla extract and vanilla beans, stirring until blended.
- Let cool for a few hours and scoop into sterilized pots.

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That’s it! Enjoy! Now, onto other green Christmas goodness: My dear friend Mark Leiren-Young, a fellow film critic and environmental author (how often do those two professional roles coincide?) has created a couple of short videos that explore the un-green side of Christmas. What I like about Mark is that he understands why we need to maintain a good sense of humour in the face of depressing eco-stats. So here are the vids (starring his daughter) — watch, smile, and pass along to your pals!

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19 Responses to Homemade natural moisturizer = excitement!

  1. Yum! That’s sounds good! It almost makes me want to whip up a batch on the spot.
    BTW, ‘ye’ is Old English for ‘the’…

  2. Kathy says:

    I would love to hear how people enjoyed your home-made gifts this year Vanessa. I’ve done this myself in the past, and am not sure who enjoyed it more – the recipients or ME since the process is always so personally gratifying.

    Please give us a follow-up post! Happy New Year! :) Kath

  3. I loved your wedding dress!! do you have any more photos or info on the dress???

  4. Sabina says:

    Just wanted to say hi! I’ve just read your book and it really inspired me, thank you! I’ll give the book onto friends and hope it will find its way through a lot of people here in Holland, inspiring many more. Great to see some of your wedding photographs up here. And love this recipe! I’ve just bought a book on making your own cosmetics and this year I’ll try to make some stuff. Just have to look for some (online) shops here in Holland/ Europe where to buy ingredients… Looking forward to it :)

  5. Agnieszka says:

    Hi Vanessa, I’m a girl from Poland, I’m halfway through your book and I LOVE IT! I’m a vegetarian since many years, but your experiences are an incredibly inspiring guideline how to make my life even better :) Plus, I like your sense of humor. I think you may be a genuinely wonderful girl out there in real life!

  6. amalia says:

    Thank you, this is the best info I’ve found on the web

  7. Holly says:

    I am curious about what you did with th vanilla beans before adding them–did you mince them in a processor or crush them up with a mortar and pestle? (Is that even possible?) Your lotion sounds absolutely delicious :)

  8. Where is Vanessa these days? She hasn’t posted in ages! Must be that married life is so wonderful that she’s distracted by all that love! Vanessa, if you read this, please please please come back and fill us in on what you’re up to this year.

  9. very nice and healthy recipe

  10. Wow! That sounds good enough to eat! Have you tried creating a moisturizer with any essential oils? Oils like Rose, Lavender, Geranium, Peppermint, etc, have properties that can be great for different types of skin.

  11. This sounds amazing, I’m going to try this out!

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  15. Great recipe for moisturizer. Thanks for sharing it with everyone, i will be back for more hints and tips.

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    That looks great I will surely try it

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