Ingredients & materials:
- Container - find a empty container preferably with a pump. If you don't have one you can always look on sunburstbottle.com (BPA free bottles) and buy one but they are somewhat pricey if you are not buying in bulk.
- Castile soap [liquid] - Dr. Bronner's Baby Mild is a good one I like to use
- Coconut milk - try to get organic and BPA free. Native Forest is one brand that I know is both organic, non-GMO, and BPA-free.
- Vitamin E oil - try to get the d-alpha tocopherol as this is nature derived. Most other ones are synthetic and work half as well. I use the Now solutions brand and it works great!
- Honey - Raw, organic, and unfiltered
- Essential oils - your favorite smells. I like to use peppermint, lavender, and eucalyptus essential oils from Mountain Rose Herbs.
Mix two parts coconut milk to one part castile soap. Put a few drops of vitamin E oil and essential oils. You can put a teaspoon of honey and then mix well.
Here is the end product. How legit does that look? It smells and feels wonderful to use in the shower. I literally spent a few dollars just making everything since all the items are versatile and used everyday. It's just a wonderful feeling doing the right thing of going green (recycling old bottles instead of throwing it away), using all natural ingredients, feeling empowered when I create my own products instead of depending on chemical-filled products from the drugstore.
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