citrus for the skin
Food waste is a huge problem. This has been true for years. In fact, we waste 150,000 tons of food per day here in America. But, the good news is, there is plenty we can do, as we cook and create, to help mitigate the effects of food waste, and cut back on the things we throw away.
For example, there are benefits hidden amongst the food scraps you might normally toss in the trash. Today, we're going to focus on one specific ingredient that is especially potent in winter: Citrus. We'll learn not only how to keep those special extra bits from ending up in landfills, but also how they can be turned into delicious treats sure to impress your friends and family. No need to toss the peels after cooking with citrus, because you can save the peels to make your own skin care line. Vitamin C helps protect your skin while also giving it that glow, renewing damaged skin. Additionally, the citric acid from citrus kills bacteria and pathogens present on the skin, which leaves you feeling fresh and clean. citrus scrub
1. Dry your peel by removing the pith (white part of citrus) from the rind (the colored part) using a knife. Dehydrate for several hours using a dehydrator or oven (150F) for about 8 hours.
2. Grind when completely dry. 3. Combine 1 tbsp with 2 tbsp plain yogurt and 1 tsp honey until thoroughly mixed. To use: 1. Massage into wet, damp skin. 2. Rinse. 3. Pat dry. 4. Store citrus scrub in refrigerator. mint, orange skin toner
Makes 12 ounces
This will deep clean your skin and tighten your pores after cleansing, and is especially good for those with oily skin. Ingredients: 3 tbsp fresh mint leaves Peel of 1 medium orange 2 cups boiling water 1 tsp witch hazel Directions: 1. Place mint leaves and peels in a ceramic bowl and pour boiling water over. Allow to steep and cool completely. 2. Strain out mint leaves and peels and stir in the witch hazel. Pour into a clean container with a tight-fitting lid. To use: Apply toner to your skin after cleansing with a clean cotton pad OR put in a spray bottle to spritz after bathing. lemon face pack
Great for those with sensitive skin, frequent rashes, and sunburned skin. The yogurt helps reduce inflammation and irritation, while the lemon lightens the sin tone and acts as an astringent.
Ingredients: 1 tsp yogurt 1 tsp lemon peel (dried and ground) 2 drops rose water 1 drop sandalwood oil Directions: 1. Add all ingredients in a bowl. 2. Apply to skin evenly. Allow to absorb in skin for 10 minutes. 3. Rinse with cold water.
Still hungry? Check out other amazing recipes here, like my DIY mint, honey elixir or homemade vanilla extract.
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