All Natural Mature Skin Moisturiser

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Hello everyone! It’s Sophie here with another look at Natural Skincare. This time I’ll be offering some more advice on caring for mature skins. 

Mature skin is usually dry and lacking in oils and moisture. So, by adding essential oils that will moisturise and rejuvenate you can help to care for and protect your skin.

It’s important to moisturise our skin as this will help protect and prevent damage from everyday things like the cold, the wind & air conditioning or central heating. All things that we can’t really avoid but over time can cause damaged to the skin. This is even truer as we grow older. 

Read on to discover how to create a lovely hydrating and soothing moisturiser for mature skin.

First, here are a few essential oils and carrier oils that work really well on mature skin: 

Essential Oils: 

Sandalwood, Rosewood, Frankincense & Lavender are all good rejuvenating oils.  

Neroli, Geranium and Rose all help to balance and condition the skin 

Carrier / Base Oils:

Jojoba - Absorbs into skin easily, forming a protective barrier preventing moisture loss. 

Avocado - Rich in essential fatty acids, moisturising and revitalising.

Rosehip Seed Oil - Contains Vitamin C and is a great antioxidant which penetrates into deeper layers of the skin.

Evening Primrose Oil - Rich in important unsaturated fatty acids.

Wheatgerm Oil - Contains high levels of Vitamin E, a natural antioxidant. Can help with cell regeneration. 

Carrot Tissue Oil - Rich source of beta-carotene and full of Vitamins B, C, D and E and essential Fatty acids. 

Sweet Almond Oil - Softening, nourishing and rich in vital unsaturated fatty acids. 

Make your own moisturiser: 

 

A great base for your moisturiser is Amphora’s Base Cream. It’s packed full of moisturising ingredients like Sweet Almond oil and Beeswax. They leave skin feeling beautifully smooth and nourished. Alternatively you can use any of the Carrier oils detailed above. 

It’s fun to experiment with different oils until you create a blend that you’re happy with. This way you can create a moisturiser that smells amazing and is great for your skin too! A 1% Dilution rate is a good place to start – 1 drop of essential oil for every 5ml of base.  

For my blend you’ll need 100 of base and 16 drops (in total) of essential oils. Frankincense is a great oil for rejuvenating the skin. Neroli and Geranium help to balance and soothe so these are the 3 oils that I have chosen for this particular moisturiser.  

8 Drops Frankincense 

4 Drops Geranium 

4 Drops Neroli 

15 Drops Rosehip Seed Oil

100ml Cream Base

Blend together in a clean, dark glass jar or bottle and mix well to ensure that everything is absorbed. You might need to give the blend a shake before each use too. Use as you would any other moisturiser, morning and night. 

This blend with help moisturise and hydrate the skin leaving it feeling soft and looking smooth. Enjoy!

I’ll be back soon with more tips and advice to help you get the most out of natural ingredients. 

 

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Please note that Amphora Aromatics Ltd cannot be held responsible for any injury, illness or adverse reaction to any recipes, instructions or advice given. It is the responsibility of the end user to ensure that they have followed the relevant safety protocols and that they are aware of any possible side effects before use. We always advise that a skin patch test is carried out before full usage of any natural product whether purchased from ourselves or elsewhere.

If you are making a water based formulation for yourself or to sell then it’s very important that extremely high levels of hygiene are adhered to. Please also be aware that water based products will require some sort of preservative to ensure that they don’t spoil too rapidly. Once water has been included in a formulation bacteria can quickly form and spoil the finished product if preservatives are not used.

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