We love using fresh herbs in our cooking and especially in our home made natural beauty treatments! And what better way to use herbs, than plucked freshly from your very own herb garden? We're all for an all natural approach to beauty, so it makes perfect sense, right? Absolutely! So here is our guide to help you grow your own little beauty herb garden- let us know how you get on!
Which herbs?
Different herbs do different jobs, so our list is going to be in no way exhaustive or inclusive of all. But we've put together a list of a few that we believe are essential for your beauty regime and ones that you can grow at home. Now, I know that it's autumn, and fast approaching winter. And winter isn't usually the time where we all pull on our gardening gloves and get out there planting. And when it comes to herbs, they tend to naturally die down in autumn, and 'spring' back to life once the weather warms up.
That doesn't mean that you can't use herbs in your beauty regime during autumn and winter, but it does mean that you can't always grow them outside. However, you can grow some of them inside! Hoorah! So we're looking at herbs you can grow inside all year round, that will make your beauty routine sparkle. Here they are...
Rosemary
Rosemary is fantastic for the treatment of bruises, sprains and blisters. It's also wonderful in helping the healing of wounds and because it has stimulating and invigorating properties, it's perfect for soothing and uplifting the scalp too. So a great herb to grow at home right now!
You can start with a cutting, and make sure that you keep it in a moist, soilless mix until the roots appear. If you can, place your rosemary in a south facing window and as it grows you will notice the pungent scent will fill the room. A natural air freshener- perfect!
Make a Rosemary and Mint treatment oil for the scalp
you need
- Two tablespoons of coconut oil
- One handful of chopped fresh rosemary
- One handful of fresh or dried mint
You need:
- Half a cup of coconut oil
- Six tablespoons of shea butter
- Six tablespoons of cocoa butter
- Three tablespoons of almond oil
- Ten drops of rose essential oil
- One handful of fresh chopped basil leaves
- One teaspoon of dried thyme leaves
- Half a teaspoon of French green clay
- Half to 1 teaspoon of raw honey
- A quarter of a teaspoon of tamanu oil
