Cold cream can make your skin feel moisturised and smoother, whether you have dry skin or just need some extra hydration to get through the cold winter months. Ever thought of making your own cold cream that’s 100% natural? Here is a recipe for a DIY cold cream that is super simple to make and is also quite effective when used religiously –
RECIPE FOR DIY COLD CREAM
BENEFITS OF INGREDIENTS USED IN DIY COLD CREAM
Shea Butter
Shea butter functions as an emollient. It may aid in the softening or smoothing of dry skin. Shea butter also includes anti-inflammatory properties that can help to minimize skin edema. Eczema and other skin-swelling diseases may benefit from this treatment. Many face moisturizers and body creams contain shea butter. It acts as an emollient, softening and hydrating the skin. Shea butter protects the skin from environmental harm such as pollution because it includes various types of fatty acids that enhance the skin’s natural barrier, such as linoleic, oleic, palmitic, and stearic acids.
Jojoba Oil
Skin, like hair, requires oil to stay moisturized. Jojoba oil is a humectant, which means it forms a protective layer over the skin to keep moisture in. It’s high in vitamin E, which helps the skin battle filth and pollutants daily. Sunburn and sun damage can be treated using jojoba oil, which can also be used as a natural sunscreen. It also treats acne by regulating sebum production in the skin, as well as healing acne scars and making the skin more even-toned. It has anti-aging benefits as well.
Mango Butter
Antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals abound in mangoes. The majority of your daily recommended dose of Vitamin C is found in just 100 grams of mango. Vitamin E, Vitamin A, folates, and copper are all abundant in them. Mangos have moisturizing qualities when used topically. Mango is a great meal for maintaining your skin’s health because of these qualities: it hydrates skin, supports collagen formation, and prevents indications of aging.
Rose Essential Oil
Rose Essential Oil is the ideal ingredient to harness your glow because of its rich composition of anti-inflammatory ingredients. To help minimize the look of redness and puffiness, use topically. Rose oil is an excellent element for promoting a young complexion because of its capacity to repair and protect the skin’s surface.
METHOD:
Things you need-
- 2 tsp melted Shea Butter
- 1-2 tbsp Jojoba Oil
- 2 tsp melted Mango Butter
- Few drops rose Essential Oil
DIRECTIONS-
To make this DIY cold cream take a bowl and add 2 tbsp melted shea butter. Make sure you melt the butter by taking a bowl of warm water and keeping the butter on a small plate on top of the hot water- also called double boiling. Add in 2 tbsp of jojoba oil, 2 tbsp melted mango butter and few drops rose essential oil. Mix the ingredients well and whip until fluffy. Store in a small container. Now, you can use this cold cream when needed. Use this daily consistently for the best results.
NOTE:
- Patch test beforehand to make sure none of these ingredients cause any kind of allergy reactions.
- Do not expect instant results as skincare needs dedication.