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Organic Homemade Lotion Recipes: How To Make Your
Organic Homemade Lotion Recipes: How To Make Your

Organic Homemade Lotion Recipes: How To Make Your Own Body Lotions For All Skin Types

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  • Literature/MediaOrganic Handmade Lotion RecipesHow to make your own lotions for all skin typesAuthor: Jasmine Wood

  • Literature/MediaOrganic Handmade Lotion RecipesHow to make your own lotions for all skin typesAuthor: Jasmine Wood

  • Literature/MediaOrganic Handmade Lotion RecipesHow to make your own lotions for all skin typesAuthor: Jasmine Wood

  • Literature/MediaOrganic Handmade Lotion RecipesHow to make your own lotions for all skin typesAuthor: Jasmine Wood


About Organic Homemade Lotion Recipes: How To Make Your

The first step in picking out the correct products and in making homemade creams and a lotion is to use something that’s right for you. Depending on your age, diet and genetics you will primarily fall into one of the following 5 skin types:1. Normal SkinThe simplest to maintain normal skin has little to no oily spots, maintains regular circulation with little to no trouble spots. It’s fairly elastic and looks healthy with very little make-up and attention. 2. Oily SkinMost prone to breakouts, the trouble zones are usually in the T zone of your face (forehead, nose and chin); oily skin tends to have oversized pores and can look greasy or shiny. With the right creams and proper diet its oil levels can be maintained. Oily skin tends not to have much wrinkling or aging. 3. Dry SkinMost people with dry skin feel tightness after washing their face and easily flake around the mouth and nose with dry spots. Dry skin is prone to aging and wrinkling and it’s important to properly moisturize and nourish it regularly. 4. Sensitive SkinThe sensitive skin type becomes irritated easily, gets red and dry spots and breaks out easily. This skin type is like a historical map – it tends to wear all of its battles for all to see. The type of creams and lotions applied on sensitive skin is extremely important as an irritation or reaction can occur with certain ingredients and chemicals. 5. Combination SkinThe most common skin type in women, combination skin is both oily and dry. Combination skin tends to be dry on the cheeks and around the eyes and oily spots on the forehead and nose. IT requires more cleansing in the oily areas and sensitive creams without too much oil in the dry areas. In this guide we focus on the three extreme skin cases grouping normal, combination and sensitive into a Sensitive Category. Because combination and normal skin is the most adaptable to most products, anything created for sensitive skin will only promote health and the look of younger, suppler skin with a clear complexion. The other two are oily and dry skin types.