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Saturday, 13 September 2014

Yogurt Pots....Turned Into Amazing Rhubarb&Blackberry Candles!

Today, when I was on my way to throw away an empty yogurt pot, I realised that I can actually use those for something. It wasn't long until I realised that those little glass pots can be turned into amazing little candles for home decor or amazing DIY gifts.


Since, this year the Emaze Brand has expanded by making Luxurious Handmade Candles, it is fair to say that we know a bit about how to make candles :) However, If you are a beginner in the DIY candle projects, you should first read this post that I find very helpful, as it has a lot of pictures that will guide you through the whole process.

It is important to be noted that I used La Laitiere Yogurt pots that are available for sale in France and UK, however, I am sure there are plenty of other brands worldwide that offer yogurt in glass pots.

So, the first step is to paint the jars. I used spray paint to paint them from the inside. Having experience in painting glass, I would definitely recommend painting glass from the inside, as it prevents from damaging the colour from outside. I have noticed that when you spray-paint glass  from outside, the paint gets scratched easily when in touch with other objects. The pots need around 3-4 hours to dry.

After the pots are dry, I start melting the soya wax. I use CB Advanced Soya Wax that I melt until it reaches 83 degrees celsius. I add the dye chip, I put the melting pot away from the stove and I wait until the temperature has decreased to 65 degrees celsius to add the scent.


Before pouring the wax, I place the wicks by securing them with glue or sticky paper to the bottom of the pot. Finally, I pour the liquid wax into the pots. It takes around 5 hours for the wax to harden.  If you wish you can use some washi-tape to decorate the candles.

What you need?
I just wanted to note that I bought all my materials from here. Although I live in France, I find it very hard to find good candle supplies at reasonable prices, that is why I buy all supplies from the UK.


  • Yogurt pots or any other glass container
  • Spray paint 
  • Soya Wax
  • Wicks
  • Glue
  • Melting Pot
  • Fragrance
  • Thermometer for cooking
  • Wooden spoon
  • Washi tape 

I hope you have enjoyed this simple candle DIY idea! Have a lovely weekend!



Sunday, 24 August 2014

Amazing Sweet Orange & Citron Body Scrub

The expensive sugar scrubs you see in stores actually cost pennies to and really easy to make at home! Salt and sugar body scrubs are very simple beauty recipes and most importantly they are incredibly moisturising and
exfoliate the skin deeply. Exfoliating helps to rejuvenate the skin by removing the dead skin layer and leaves the skin smoother and fresher.

Since it is the end of the summer and most of us have been exposing to the sun regularly, we decided to post another DIY body scrub that will nourish deeply your skin. However this time we decided to make sugar-based scrub, as sugar tends to be more gentle to the skin and we chose carrot oil as a carrier.

Carrot oil is very rich in antioxidants that help to prevent and even repair skin damage from sun, poor nutrition and harsh environment. Its nutrients include beta carotene, Vitamins A and E and provitamin A. 

This body scrub will nourish deeply your skin, while the sweet orange and citron essential oils make your skin smell divine for hours!


Ingredients:

200g Regular or Brown Sugar
50ml Carrot Oil
Sweet Orange Essential Oil
Citron Essential Oil 
2-3 drops of food colouring (optional)

How to Make It?

Put the sugar in a mixing bowl, add the carrot oil and mix well. Add 3-4 drops of sweet orange essential oil and 2-3 drops of citron essential oil. Add food colouring (red and yellow to get orange) and mix well, until the colour is even throughout.

Monday, 23 June 2014

Nutritive Banana Face Mask

In the world of beauty the banana is considered as “natural botox”. The banana as a lot of nutritions that provide great benefit to the skin. Banana contains Potassium and Vitamin A, B and E. Potassium hydrates and moistures the skin, while the Vitamins do all kind of miracles form fading dark sports to protect from free radical damage and reduces appearance of wrinkles.

Meanwhile, milk is very rich in B-vitamins, Calcium and Vitamin D. Vitamin D boosts the natural collagen production that is essential for reducing the visible process of ageing. Calcium itself promotes collagen production and boosts skin elasticity.

That is why this Nutritive Banana Face Mask is a must do for any woman that wants to keep her skin smooth and glowing, and most importantly healthy.

What You Need?

1/2 Banana
3 tbls of Cow’s Milk 

How to do it?

Mix everything in a bowl until you obtain an even mixture. Apply directly to skin and rinse with water after 20 minutes.

Monday, 16 June 2014

Nutritive Pear Mask For Dry Skin

Once called the “gift of the gods” by Homer, pears are high in vitamins and water-soluble fiber, that play a major role to protect our cells from free radicals. During the summer it is of high importance to nutrition your skin and keep it well hydrated.

Pears have high levels of vitamin C and K, which act as powerful antioxidants. The yogurt provides calcium, B-vitamins and zinc that are responsible for rejuvenating and promoting healthy skin. Finally, cornstarch has anti-inflammatory effect, calms itchy skin, rashes, and burns. This mask is very nutritive and is ideal for dry and sensible skin.

What do you need?
1/4 pear
2 tbls Natural Yogurt
1 tsp Cornstarch

How to make it?

Wash and peal the pear. Remove the hard part in the middle and cut into small cubes. In a mixing bowl put the pear, natural yogurt and cornstarch and mix with a mixer. 

Apply the mask all over the face and neck and wait for 20min and rinse with water.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Natural Clay Mask

Clay Masks have many benefits to the skin, especially skin that is prone to breakouts. A clay mask tightens sagging skin, stimulates the blood circulation and softens lines and wrinkles. Additionally, it absorbs excess dirt and oil and has a drying effect on oily skin, that is why is appropriate for normal and oily skin types. I find this mask very nourishing, as the egg provides a lot of protein, while the honey is a very effective moisturiser for the skin. The yogurt provides calcium, B-vitamins and zinc that are responsible for rejuvenating and promoting healthy skin. Finally the banana provides plenty of vitamin A, E and B for protection and bolsters the skin’s UV resistance.

What you need?
2 tbls Green Clay 
1 tbls Yogurt
1 egg
1 tbls Honey
1/2 Banana

How to make it?
Mix the green clay with all other ingredients until you obtain. Apply on the face and neck and try to relax your muscles. Rinse after 20 minutes with water.

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Lavender & Eucalyptus Body Scrub

This is one of my favourite handmade recipes, because it is very easy and quick to make. Most importantly, the difference is huge between this homemade scrub and any of the ones I have purchased.
Salt has natural relaxing and soothing properties, and it also helps circulation and exfoliates your skin. 
Generally you can use any salt, I prefer sea salt or Epsom salt. 
In this case I used sea salt that is available in any grocery store. The carrier oil is Sweet Almond Oil that is rich in Vitamin E and D and also in minerals such as calcium and magnesium. 
After using the scrub, the skin feels very soft and smells of lavender and eucalyptus for hours.

What you need?
125g Sea Salt
30ml Sweet Almond Oil
Food Colouring
Lavender Essential Oil

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

How to make it?
Put the salt and the oil in a container and mix well. Add the food colouring and mix until the colour is even. Finally add the essential oils.
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