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Words: Danielle Williams
Whether for a birthday, holiday, or just because, there’s nothing like gifting a handmade present. Making something with your hands shows your loved ones how much they mean to you — you set aside time to craft an item specifically with them in mind because you thought they’d like it.
Photo Credit: Jan Berry
Many people in recent years have become increasingly concerned about the potential risks of using chemical-based skincare products. The fear of “chemicals” has led to a misconception that when used in skincare, all chemicals are harmful. But is this fear justified? Are all chemicals bad for your skin? We will delve into skincare chemicals in this blog as we debunk some myths and help you make informed choices.
Words: Danielle Williams
Photo Credit: Susan Ilka Tuttle
As vegetable oils derived from the fatty portion of plants, carrier oils are crucial when making homemade bath and body products. They are used to dilute essential oils, absolutes, CO2s, and other concentrated aromatics to “carry” them to your skin. If undiluted, these ingredients may cause harmful reactions on your skin, like burns, redness, and irritations, because of how potent they are in their natural state.