Homemade Face Cream Recipe with Aloe Vera • The Prairie Homestead (2024)

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My face takes a beating during the winter months asI’m constantly out in the wind and frigid temps doing chores and taking care of animals. I’m so excited to try this aloe vera face cream recipe that Noelle from Coconuts and Kettle Bells is sharing today. Enjoy!

I’ll admit it:

I used to be a total sucker for step-by-step facial cleansing systems adorned with fancy price tags. Even after switching my diet over to real foods, making my own moisturizers and cleansers seemed confusing, complicated, and a tad bit “out there.”

And then, I finally did some investigation on what I was rubbing into my skin, and common sense hit me. In fact, after ditching my conventional cleansing system and switching to cleaning my face with coconut oil, my chronic dry skin disappeared, and the hard white bumps I had experienced on my cheeks and chin since high school completely cleared up.

The reality is, our skin is our largest detoxification organ, and what we put on our skin is absorbed into our body, and affects our skin’s health and integrity. This is why it’s incredibly useful to have moisturizers on hand that use natural and nourishing ingredients, like this DIY Aloe Vera Facial Moisturizer.

And bonus! It’s also super affordable, leaving extra funds for other important things – like food, water, and cute shoes.

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Ingredients:

1 cup aloe vera gel
1/2 cup coconut oil
2 tablespoons jojoba oil
1.5 tablespoons beeswax pastilles (Can also use 3/4th of a 1 oz bar of beeswax, diced finely or grated)
5-8 drops essential oil like lavender or geranium (optional)

Directions:

Heat coconut oil, beeswax, and jojoba oil in a modified double boiler, stirring occasionally to make sure contents combine.

Once liquid, pour mixture into glass blender and allow mixture to completely cool (about 1 – 1.5 hours.) Once the mixture has cooled, take a spatula and scrap down the sides of the blender to loosen the contents.

Turn blender on low and slowly pour aloe vera gel into the mixture, stopping occasionally to allow contents to combine.

If contents get “stuck” in the blender, continue to scrap down the sides of the blender and whip mixture by hand until light, fluffy texture forms.

Once aloe vera has been mixed in, blend 5-8 drops essential oil into lotion.

SPECIAL REMINDER! It’s incredibly important to allow mixture to completely cool in blender before adding aloe vera gel. Also, you’ll get the best results using a natural aloe vera gel. Aloe vera juice or homemade gel will not work the same.

Notes:

  • This DIY Aloe Vera Facial Moisturizer is good for all skin types. However, before using it, it’s best to test it on a small area of your skin for at least 3-4 days in a row prior to regular use.
  • YES! Coconut oil is fantastic moisturizer for your face and body. Studies show coconut oil significant improves dryness, and does so better in comparison to other oils because of its antibacterial and emollient effects.[1][2] It’s also been found to improve skin hydration and lipid barrier function, and reduce skin infections.[3] Preliminary research also suggests coconut oil may improve collagen cross-linking and increase antioxidant enzyme activity, and may be an effective treatment for certain types of acne, including Propionibacterium acnes.[4][5][6] Check out Coconuts Oil for Skin Care: Everything You Need to Know for more information and instruction about how to incorporate coconut oil into your skin care routine.
  • There is no such thing as one size fits all skin care. While coconut oil is completely safe, and has no reported reactions or allergenic effects, it’s best to test coconut oil on a small area of your skin prior to using any new coconut oil skin care protocols.
  • This is an incredibly powerful and effective moisturizer because is combines the emollient effects of coconut oil, and the occlusive effects of jojoba oil with aloe vera, which is a humectant. Humectants draw water from the air to your skin, while emollients and occlusive agents smooth the skin’s surface, and prevent water loss through the skin.
  • You’ll want to store a small amount of this moisturizer in a jar in your bathroom, and keeping the rest of it in the fridge so that it will have a longer storage life. You can expect to get about 3-4 months storage life from this recipe.
  • This recipe was adapted from Frugally Sustainable.

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About Noelle

Noelle Tarr is a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner, Certified Personal Trainer, writer, podcaster, and the passionate force behind everything you’ll find at coconutsandkettlebells.com. Through the site, she serves people who desire to completely revolutionize their relationship with health and fitness, and regularly talks about real food, fitness, natural living, skin care and body image. Join the community on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

Homemade Face Cream Recipe with Aloe Vera • The Prairie Homestead (2024)

FAQs

What are the side effects of aloe vera on the face? ›

Over sensitivity on the facial skin. Hives and redness on the facial skin. Excessive skin irritation right after application. Extreme dryness due to excessive use.

What are the ingredients in aloe vera face cream? ›

Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Oil, Caprylyl Glycol, Caprylyl/Capryl Glucoside, Citric Acid, Glycerin, Glycine Soja (Soybean) Oil, Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Methylpropanediol, Panthenol, Pantolactone, Phenoxyethanol, Polyisobutene, Sodium Acrylate/Sodium Acryloyldimethyl ...

How do you make aloe vera skin flawless? ›

Try DIY face scrubs

Mix together one tablespoon of coconut oil, sugar and aloe vera gel to create your own homemade face scrub. By exfoliating your face routinely, you are removing dead skin cells and promoting healthy skin growth. The aloe vera will work its magic by killing acne-causing bacteria.

What happens if you leave pure aloe vera on your face overnight? ›

Leaving aloe vera on your skin overnight lets you get the most out of its potential benefits. After all, your skin cells repair and regenerate at night. So, applying aloe vera at night will help revive and restore your skin so that you can wake up with a fresh and bright complexion.

Can I leave raw aloe vera on my face overnight? ›

You are well aware of the advantages of applying aloe vera to your face overnight. Acne, sunburns, dark spots, dry skin, irritation, and inflammation have all been shown to benefit from this plant gel. Over time, it may also help to minimize the appearance of wrinkles.

What happens if we apply aloe vera on face overnight daily? ›

Aloe Vera contains vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that can help nourish and rejuvenate your skin. 3. Overnight Benefits: Leaving Aloe Vera gel on your face overnight allows your skin to absorb its nutrients deeply. Aloe Vera's natural compounds can help hydrate, reduce redness, and promote healing.

Who should not use aloe vera on face? ›

Some users may experience itching or slight burning as the aloe vera goes to work in your skin. However, if you experience a rash or hives, you could have a sensitivity to the gel and should stop using it immediately. Don't use aloe vera gel on infected skin.

Who should not use aloe vera? ›

Aloe latex and aloe whole leaf extracts are possibly unsafe when taken by mouth in children. Children younger than 12 years old might have stomach pain, cramps, and diarrhea. Intestinal conditions such as Crohn disease, ulcerative colitis, or obstruction: Do not take aloe latex if you have any of these conditions.

Can you overuse aloe vera gel on face? ›

Safety and Potential Side Effects

It's possible to use too much aloe vera as a moisturizer. Aloe has enzymes that act as exfoliants. Too much may lead to excessive oil or dryness. Less is known about the health effects of consuming aloe vera gel or juice.

Is it OK to use aloe vera gel on your face everyday? ›

Aloe vera is widely used for its medicinal properties and skin benefits. You can use aloe vera gel on your face every day to moisturize the skin and soothe minor irritation as long as you are not allergic. Learn about the benefits and uses of aloe vera, as well as potential side effects.

What should we mix in aloe vera? ›

In a blender, add aloe gel with a few drops of lemon and 1 tbsp of coconut oil. The vitamins, minerals, and amino acids in aloe vera along with the saturated fats in coconut oil nourish the hair follicles and promote hair growth and a healthy scalp. Put mix on hair for 30 minutes before washing.

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