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Face Toner: DIY Lavender Witches Water

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So, natural beauty right? It’s definitely a hot topic right now. Many people are heading out to the stores and searching for products that are more natural than conventional options. A wonderful thing to be sure!

But also confusing. You may ask yourself questions. Such as, how do I know if the product I buy is truly natural? A great question! And a tricky thing which deserves its own post.

But here is your sure fire way to know it’s all natural. Are you ready?

Make your own! That’s right, when you make your own items you know every single thing that goes into them.  

Okay, so I am by no means a big DIY’er, BUT creating body care products is something that brings me such joy. And it can do the same for you!

Today I am going to share with you my face toner recipe that has gotten rave reviews from past users. It is also one thing I absolutely can’t live without. 

A little Back Story

I began making my own products back in 2012 after starting to question all of the harmful chemicals hidden in our beauty products.

Check out my post on TOXIC BEAUTY if you would like to learn more about that.

The training I received was with a wonderfully talented woman here in Toronto. Be sure to check out her site she is a wealth of knowledge, ANARRES NATURAL HEALTH. 

Over the last 8 years I have created a full line of body and face care products. And I am excited to share with you all some of my formulations.

So first up, my Lavender Witches Water Face Toner.

First Off, Why Use Face Toner?

Toner is an essential element if you want to achieve beautifully clear skin. Therefore, should absolutely be included in your everyday skincare routine.

Toners deep clean, shrink pores, balance out ph levels,  refreshen the skin, and much more.

The chamomile is wonderfully soothing, while the witch hazel and lavender combat dirt and germs for that really deep clean feel.

The witch hazel I use is alcohol free, and balanced out by the chamomile, it will not leave your face feeling tight or dry as with some other toners.  

This toner is smooth, gentle on the skin and can be used on all skin types.

Yes even if your skin is sensitve. Best of all it is made with simple, natural, and easy to find ingredients. 

DIY Face Toner Tools:

  • One bottle with lid or spray pump (at least 100ml in size; amber glass is best if possible)
  • Small funnel 
  • Measuring Utensils (2.5ml, 5ml, 15ml, and 30ml)

Ingredients & Benefits:

  • 15 drops Sweet Orange Essential Oil – anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, shrinks pores, promotes cell growth
  • 15 drops Lavender Essential Oil – reduces redness, fights acne, anti-bacertial, soothes the skin
  • 2.5ml Vegetable Glycerin – fights fine lines & wrinkles, helps skin retain moisture, natural emollient
  • 30 ml Witch Hazel (alcohol free) – shrinks pores, soothing, anti-aging, fights inflammation, calms irritation, combats acne
  • 90 ml Chamomile Floral Water – anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, soothing, reduce signs of aging, evens out skin tone

Simple Steps: 

  1. Sanitize your work space with either rubbing alcohol or vodka
  2. Set up all of your supplies so you have everything there ready to go.
  3. Add Essential Oils into the bottle first. Feel free to play with the amount of drops to get your own perfect balance of scents. Everyones taste will differ. Start lower though and work your way up so it does not become too strong.
  4. Use your funnel and add the Vegetable Glycerin to the bottle.
  5. Give those ingredients a little swirl to mix.
  6. Add in Witch Hazel.
  7. Fill remainder of bottle with Chamomile Water. I still measure this last ingredient as to not over fill. Especially if you are putting in a spray pump. If you fill too much and then put in the pump you risk over flowing the bottle. Yes, I have done this.
  8. Secure top or spray pump and shake for 30 seconds to combine all ingredients.

Et Voila, Beautiful Face Toner Done! 

Toner is a fast and easy thing to whip up yourself. The hardest part is developing the recipe, which I have already done for you!

This formula will work with other kinds of floral waters and essential oil combinations as well.

So, if you have some favourites that you know work for your skin, just sub out the floral waters and essential oils for ones you prefer or want to try out.

Experiment and have fun whipping up your own recipes  to see how your skin likes them. 

I settled on this one after many versions. I just love how it makes my skin look and feel. 

How to Use Your Awesome New Toner: 

Always give a quick shake to your toner before using to ensure ingredients are well mixed.

Cleanse face as usual. Saturate a reusable cotton pad with your toner and gently massage evenly over skin. I always put a little extra on any areas that have a blemish. Moisturize and complete your routine as usual.

Prior to using for the first time, it is recommended to always do a patch test, even with all natural recipes. You can still be sensitive to something.

This toner is best used both in the morning and before bed.

Final Skin Care Tips

Adding this toner to your normal skincare routine (which I hope includes cleansing and moisturizing twice daily) will make for refreshed, clear, and happy skin.

Remember to also drink plenty of water, get your beauty rest, and avoid using products with harmful toxins.

And just think, with a product that is used so much, imagine the dollars you will save by making your own!

Talk to me!

Have you ever made your own toner or other products? Will this be your first time? I would love to hear from you! If you try out this recipe please drop me a line and let me know how you liked it. 

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Blessed be pixie dolls.

Yours in health and magick,

Krystle xo

Disclaimer – This post was written for educational  and informative purposes only and is not intended to treat, cure, diagnose, or prevent disease. I am not a doctor! Always consult your primary care physician or naturopathic doctor before making any significant changes to your health care routine.