Cosmetics

How to make your own organic cream for a fraction of the cost of the top brands

Many DIYers are excited about the prospect of making their own beautiful skincare products that are just as good as those sold by the natural/organic brands but for a fraction of the cost.

We want to show you that when you know how to do it properly itā€™s totally possible! Keep reading for our recipe for a Revitalizing Wild Rose and Shea Body Cream that is rich, luxurious and inexpensive to make.

Why are products sold by natural and organic brands so expensive?

There are many legitimate reasons, including:

  • The quality of the ingredients they use.
  • The cost of natural/organic certification.
  • The cost of product testing.
  • Their business overheads.
  • Branding and marketing.
  • And of course, the need to make a profit!

But if you choose to make your own products, itā€™s much more cost-effective!

Natural or organic body creams can retail at anywhere between $20 and $50 (or even more) and face creams are often even more expensive. But because theyā€™re usually 60-70% water they can be very inexpensive to make, so you could easily make your own for much, much less. Certainly under $10, possibly around $5, depending on the carrier oils and packaging you choose.

How to make your own organic cream for a fraction of the cost of the top brands Natural Bodycare recipes

What ingredients are needed in a moisturizing cream or lotion?

Before we share our recipe letā€™s look at the composition of an effective moisturizing cream or lotion.

EmollientsĀ ā€“ to smooth, soften and hydrate your skin, eg carrier oils.

OcclusivesĀ ā€“ a barrier to block water escaping from the skin, eg shea butter.

HumectantsĀ ā€“ which attract water and bind it to your skin keeping it hydrated, eg glycerin.

WaterĀ ā€“ the solvent for other ingredients, plus provides hydration to the skin.

EmulsifierĀ ā€“ to combine oil and water, eg Xyliance emulsifier (INCI Cetearyl Wheat Straw Glucosides (and) Cetearyl Alcohol).

Thickener and stabilizerĀ ā€“ to help create a stable emulsion, eg cetyl alcohol (used in the oil phase) or xanthan gum (used in the water phase).

PreservativeĀ ā€“ kills microorganisms and waterborne bacteria and prevents the growth of fungus, mold and yeast, eg Preservative Eco.

AntioxidantĀ ā€“ to protect against rancidity if using oils with a short shelf life, eg Vitamin E.

 

When you know how to read a cosmetic label youā€™ll find these types of ingredients in almost every commercial cream or lotion.

Youā€™ll see each of these types of ingredient in the recipe below and in all the formulation templates and recipes we share in ourĀ courses.

You will however often find them lacking in recipes you find online or in books. This means the creams and lotions could be ineffective, unstable or at worst harmful.

How to make your own organic cream for a fraction of the cost of the top brands Natural Bodycare recipes

How creams and lotions keep skin hydrated and moisturized

Emulsions are much better at hydrating the skin than anhydrous products like balms and salves.

The reason? Emulsions are all-in-one combinations of: water (to provide moisture to the skin); humectants (to attract more moisture to the skin); emollients (to soften the upper layers of the skin); and occlusives (to prevent water from evaporating from the skin). By using balms or salves only, you are completely missing water and humectants as you are only applying emollients and occlusives. This means that if your skin is not well hydrated, long-term use of anhydrous balms can actually make it even drier.

How to make your own organic cream for a fraction of the cost of the top brands Natural Bodycare recipes

Revitalizing Wild Rose and Shea Body Cream Recipe

This recipe was inspired by the Nealā€™s Yard Rose Body Cream, a rich, luxurious moisturizer with shea butter, sweet almond oil and avocado oil that retails at Ā£35 GBP (about US $45).

Our version contains similar ingredients and has a similar consistency and skin feel, for a fraction of the cost. Weā€™ve even left out the sweet almond oil and included more luxurious carrier oils (macadamia and rosehip) instead!

This recipe is taken from ourĀ Certificate in Making Natural Skincare Products. If youā€™d like to make your own complete skincare range, the right way, for a fraction of the cost of the top natural brands then the course will be perfect for you.

Our Revitalizing Wild Rose and Shea Body Cream is packed full of regenerating and nourishing ingredients and is wonderful for dry or mature skin. Macadamia oil is emollient, rejuvenating, soothing, protective and easily absorbed. Avocado is a rich, nourishing oil that is long lasting, easily absorbed and has a wonderful soft, silky feel on the skin. Rosehip oil is well known for its rejuvenating properties. Itā€™s the only vegetable oil to contain tretinoin (a form of vitamin A), which helps to repair damaged skin, acne, and reduce wrinkles and scars. Frankincense and lavender are both very healing and stimulate cellular regeneration.

Oil phase

7g Xyliance emulsifier (INCI Cetearyl Wheat Straw Glucosides (and) Cetearyl Alcohol. Accepted by Ecocert)
5g macadamia oil
5g avocado oil
5g shea butter
4g rosehip oil
1g cetyl alcohol

Water phase

68.7g distilled/deionized water
2g glycerin
0.2g xanthan gum

Cooling phase

0.1g Vitamin E
0.4g geranium essential oil
0.3g lavender essential oil
0.3g frankincense essential oil
1gĀ preservativeĀ eg Preservative Eco (INCI: Benzyl Alcohol (and) Salicylic Acid (and) Glycerin (and) Sorbic Acid) (or as manufacturerā€™s instructions)

To make an organic version of the cream, you can choose organic carrier oils and butters, naturally derived vitamin E and a preservative approved for use in certified organic products.

The next step

This recipe is just the start of your journey to making your own natural skincare products!

In our accredited onlineĀ Certificate in Making Natural Skincare ProductsĀ we include 23 recipes for creams and lotions plus there are 100 other recipes for serums, oils, body butters, lotion bars, face masks, body scrub, facial exfoliators, toners and gels.

The creams and lotions youā€™ll learn to make include:

  1. Regenerating Ylang Ylang and Frankincense Cream
  2. Revitalizing Wild Rose and Frankincense Face Cream
  3. Soothing Lavender and Marshmallow Cream
  4. Geranium and Bergamot Balancing Lotion
  5. Aloe and Palmarosa Balancing Lotion
  6. Calendula and Rosemary Lotion
  7. Eczema Soother
  8. Regenerating Sweet Dreams Night Cream
  9. Gentle Cleansing Lotion
  10. Soothing Cleansing Lotion

11. Freshening Grapefruit and Geranium Cleansing Lotion
12. Deep Cleansing Lotion
13. Coconut and Almond Body Lotion
14. Rose and Vanilla Body Lotion
15. Frankincense and Orange Body Lotion
16. Soothing Hand Lotion
17. Freshening Foot Lotion
18. Almond and Orange Milk Spray
19. Revitalizing Wild Rose and Shea Body Cream
20. Exotic Mango Body Butter
21. Eczema Soother
22. Beauty Sleep Body Cream
23. Herbal Hardworking Hand Cream

By studying with us youā€™ll gain a good foundation of knowledge of different types of products, when and why to use preservatives, emulsifiers and antioxidants, detailed information about a wide range of ingredients including their uses and benefits and youā€™ll get lots of recipes to try out. By the end youā€™ll be able to make a complete range of skincare products with confidence (and customize them if you wish).

 

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