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Sunday, February 22, 2009

It was a wild, snowy day, with bursts of sun and a hard wind that drifted the snow artfully along the road.

On such a wild day, finding things to do indoors is a good idea.

I've been wanting to try making lavender face scrub, and today was just the time to do it.

Here's what I used:


about 1 cup oats (I used quick-cooking variety because we have some that need to be used up)

about 1/4 cup light olive oil (again, because it's what was on hand)

about 5-6 drops of lavender oil


Everything went into the blender, except the lavender oil,
and it looked like this after blending on "liquefy) for one minute.

Then I added the lavender oil, let it blend a little longer, and put it into a jar. My measurements are all "about" because I didn't actually measure the ingredients, I just dumped things in the blender. I doubt it needs to be exact; consistency is what is important.


When I used the final product, oh my. My face feels smooth and soft, and so do my hands just from applying the scrub. I rubbed it gently over my face, then washed it off.


I used probably 2 or 3 tablespoons for my face. You can see how much I have left. Now I'm wondering if it should be refrigerated between uses. Anyone know? Wonder what it would do for my winter legs?

This is inexpensive, quick and a pleasure to use. All that adds up to a keeper in my book. I'm thinking gifts for daughters-in-law next Christmas...

8 comments:

  1. I don't think it needs refrig because you used lavender essential oil. It shouldn't go bad. Sounds like an awesome gift.

    I made a lavender bath soak not too long ago with lavender flowers from my garden, oatmeal and baking soda. It was my first use for my new food processor. I liked it a lot.

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  2. Thanks for passing this one along--I love it. So simple, so natural, and so GOOD!

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  3. Oooh, lavender bath soak. Just the words sound relaxing, Jaime. Susan, that's what I liked about it--some recipes I found online were so complicated and used some pricey ingredients. I found several variations and decided that I could make it this way and have good results.

    I read in a woman's magazine this week that one of the beauty editors uses olive oil as a make-up remover--and gets frequent comments on the beauty of her skin. So logical it makes me wonder why women haven't been doing this all along.

    Tracey, I hope you give it a try. You'll love it--a good gift to yourself, and you deserve that after your weight loss!

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  4. oooh. This sounds nice, easy & inexpensive. My skin gets sooo dry in the winter so I may try this.

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  5. I have read that lavender is a disinfectant, probably why it's in the 7th Generation laundry soap. I want to know more about the bath soak. Aqua-aerobics is good for the body, but hard on the skin. I have found a tub bath with Robathol helps with the itchy reaction to chlorinated pool water.

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  6. I love the first picture. It looks as if you could keep waling up into the sky......

    Amy H.

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  7. Loved the first pictures! Wish we had snow here...it was almost 80 today.
    I think the scrub will work great on legs.

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