As the dark nights draw in and the temperatures fall into Autumn, we're reminded that dry, flaky, chapped-skin season is just around the corner. Don't let the cold winds of chap and chafe you, instead stay smooth, soft, and supple with our essential autumnal skin top tips…
The lower temperatures, combined with low humidity and blustery winds tend to deplete skin of its natural lipid layer, which keeps the skin from drying out. On top, the dry air from car heating, central heating, open fires and such like also suck the moisture out of skin… so to prevent dry, cracked skin we need to rethink things: it’s not about lathering pot after pot of moisture to the skin, but to simply keep moisture in.
By getting back to basics we realise the simplicity of what goes into the lotions and potions we put on our skin by whipping up our own… both lip balms and body scrubs are one of the simplest and most cost effective treatments to make yourself, yet if you go to buy a ready made up scrub or balm from either a department store or spa they are extremely costly and sadly often anything but chemical-free….
- Tip 1: Scrub, Scrub, Scrub!
Honey and Lemon Body Sugar Scrub: Ideal once a fortnight 2.5 cups sugar 1/2 cup sweet almond oil (smaller quantities available from all good online stockists such as Aromantics, Soap Kitchen, Of a Simple Nature etc) 4 teaspoons lemon juice (fresh lemon ideal or Jif if desperate) 4 tablespoons honey (ideally runny honey) 4 drops lemon essential oil (if required for fragrance) Stir the sugar into the sweet almond oil in a large bowl. Add the lemon juice and stir again. Finally, add the honey and lemon essential oil and stir again to mix. Stand in the bath or shower and rub on in circular motions
Basic Baking Soda Facial Scrub: Perfect for everyday use. 2 to 3 tablespoons of Baking Soda and a small amount of water. Mix the ingredients into a paste. Tie hair back, wash and cleanse face. To open pores, steam face over hot water or press warm cloth to skin for a few minutes. After preparing scrub, apply it to face (and neck if desired) using a circular motion and gently scrub avoiding the eye area. If desired, you can use a facial loofah, sponge, or brush to maximize exfoliation but it is adequate to just rub in with fingers. Rinse off with warm water.* Precautions - Scrubs and body polishes are suitable and safe for just about everyone. It's not an invasive treatment. However, you should not have a scrub if you have cancer or if you have a fever. You should also seek expert advice if you are allergic to anything or have a skin condition of any kind. Anyone with fragile, broken or sun burnt skin is well advised to skip this treatment as well, as a very vigorous scrub may hurt more than heal.
- Tip 2: Keep water lukewarm, not hot…
- Tip 3: Choose you soap wisely
- Tip 4: Luscious Lips
Lip Balm Recipe 1/2 oz. (approx. 3 tsp.) grated or roughly chopped beeswax 1 oz. (approx. 6 tsp.) coconut oil 1 1/2 tsp. lanolin 3/4 tsp. vitamin E 2 tsp. hard honey optional 3/4 tsp. peppermint or lavender essential oil Cosmetic screw top tins (or reuse old cosmetic jars) In a small pot over medium low heat melt beeswax, coconut oil, lanolin and vitamin E. Use a chopstick to stir. Ideally measure out on cosmetic scales but the approximate tsp measurements make it more user friendly. Remove from heat and add honey and peppermint oil. Whisk well with chopstick and try to distribute oil throughout the mixture - this is tricky. Pour quickly into tins or jars (easily available online or reuse old tins). Let this cool on counter till hard and do not touch until at least 3 hours is up!Those of us who apply makeup will benefit from applying a coat of lip balm before putting on lipstick. This will prevent dryness and chapping. It will also help to protect the lips from the chemical content of the lipstick and is also beneficial to use lipsticks with a moisturizer base but don't use too much of lipstick as this can block the pores and have an adverse effect. Wrap up warm!
By EMMA HEATHCOTE-JAMES founder of the Little Soap Company and Little Soap School which provides 100% pure, natural handmade soaps and organic soaps to local Waitrose, Tesco, National Trust, health food and farm stores as well as internet orders nationally. Little Soap School days offer one on one or small group luxury days in the workshop in the North Cotswold workshop teaching you how to make your own soaps and natural lotions and potions.
