By: Mayfair Dela Cerna Considered as one of the most beautiful flowers in the world, we always correlate roses to different notions of beauty and love. But much more than that, they offer enhancing benefits that do wonders on the skin. Chamomile and roses are commonly used in beauty products. It gives off a cooling sensation, gentle on the skin, and has anti-inflammatory perks. On the other hand, honey and oats have long been used to soothe skin, cleanse pores, and exfoliate skin. When you blend chamomile, roses, honey, and oats all together, you can create a unique organic cleanser and exfoliator that leaves your skin smooth and refreshed. So how can you experience the magic of roses firsthand? Easy! Make your own DIY organic facial scrub out of roses and chamomile. This organic scrub will naturally remove your dead skin cells, calm skin irritation and helps skin circulation. Here’s how you do it right in the comforts of your home. First things first, you must gather the following supplies:
Most of these materials can be found in the bulk section at health food stores, plus it’s inexpensive! But if you want to do the drying yourself, you can ask help from Florist Perth to get your fresh blooms from them. The Process Inside a coffee grinder, combine your dry flowers and oats until they reach a fine texture. Use a bowl of hot water to warm the honey. Set it aside for a few minutes until it becomes easy to work with. Combine the honey, oil, and your ground mixture. Transfer them into a sealed container to preserve your organic rose and chamomile facial scrub. Voila! It’s that simple! How to use Get a clean spoon, dip it into the jar, and place a small gob on your palm. Apply the scrub with a small amount of warm water gently on your face in a circular motion then rinse it with water (preferably warm). The scrub is organic and mild for the skin so you can use it for several times a week. The facial scrub can last for a very long time if you keep it sealed and won’t allow water to get inside the jar. Get smooth and glowing skin by treating yourself to a light and sweet smell of roses and chamomile by making your DIY facial scrub. Author Bio: Mayfair Dela Cerna I am Content Writer at Florist Collective who finds freedom in writing. Writing is like blooming flowers in a garden, a breathtaking relief and freedom. When you can't convey what you truly feel - flowers speak for your heart. Besides providing you with interesting content, I connect you to the magic of blooms.
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