User post: DIY Natural Lavender Facial Scrub

I have a wonderfully diverse group of friends who I can call on for their expertise on a myriad of topics; anything from finance, to real estate, to tattoos and beauty. One of those terrific people is Eduardo, who also happens to be a blogger and wellness guru extrodinaire. He recently posted on his blog a terrific all natural scrub recipe that is sure to polish your skin and leave you looking glowing for Spring. I really love natural beauty recipes, so I asked Eduardo if I could share it with my readers and he graciously agreed. So I would like to introduce my first guest blogger Eduardo Martinez of the blog Eduardo Life.

From Eduardo: I hope it's safe to say that winter is gone; after veiling my skin for the last months with cold weather, bright lights, dry air and public transportation air, I am ready for a deep cleansing of my skin. Scrubbing my skin is my way to polish and groom the shield that allows me to interact with the world and what better time to clean the skin than Spring (this can be done all year around though).

Little nerdy facts; exfoliants cleanse deep within the pores and remove old flaky, surface skin. In my research of essential oils' health benefits, I've re-discover some simple oils that work great for any skin type. Different essential oils are used for different complexion types: dry skin - frankincense, oily skin - tea tree, sun damaged - sandalwood, etc, etc. But there is an essential oils that works with all skin types and most skin conditions, that is lavender essential oil. So without having to consult an aromatherapist or dermatologist, a lavender exfoliant can be a good start for most folks. After some research and trial on my skin (no animals were scrubbed in this experiment), I am ready to share my favorite facial scrub.

A little safety note, essential oils, if you haven't use them before, are in majority steam-extracts of plant's vital substances. They are super concentrates of plants' super powers. Essential oils are used in Aromatherapy, but despite the name, it is not the aroma that makes them work. So when using essential oils on your skin, make sure you are using "therapeutic grade" essential oils. I have never had any allergic reaction with therapeutic grade essential oil, but every skin has a different degree of sensitivity so use your judgement when using any substance on your skin (a.k.a., no one here is a dermatologist so if you have sensitive skin, be careful).

This is what you need 1 part oatmeal, 1/3 part cornmeal (I have used sugar instead), 1/3 part lavender (the market at Union Square has a stand that sells lavender) Essential oil: lavender I keep some next to my sink and often use it instead of soap. All ingredients used are kitchen staples, minus the essential oil, so I make small amounts at time so it doesn't spoil. The exfoliant can be stored in a cover container so that it won't dry out quickly. I have used it after 20 days of storing without any problems.

This is what you do Grind the ingredients together in an electric coffee grinder or a mortar to a fine powder, and store it in a closed glass container. To use the scrub, make a paste using 1 teaspoon scrub powder and ½ teaspoon water with lavender essential oil. Apply to a dampened face. Gently scrub your face, and rinse with warm water. You can also use this mixture as a mask by leaving it on for 10 minutes after you scrub. Rise with room temperature water. This scrub also tastes good, perhaps I can try cupcakes with the left over...as usual if you have questions let me know.

A big thank you to Eduardo for letting me share his recipe and essential oil secrets. Happy scrubbing! For more on Eduardo and his blog Eduardo Life visit him at eduardolife.com.
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