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I love to make things from scratch. It's one of my very favorite things, and I take an almost sadistic pleasure in it. It's not because I think I'm saving the world, but stems more from a deep sense of penuriousness and lack of willingness to spend money unless totally necessary, or on an insane whim. It makes no sense. I'm really not a miser. It's not like I hoard money, though perhaps I would if I made more than what puts food on the table and covers rent each month. No, I attribute it to growing up with a diy-type single mom, somewhat poor.
So anyway, I really like to make shit myself, from brewing my own salves instead of neosporin, to infusing my own damn vodka with anything from herbs to fruits instead of buying preflavored ones like a schmuck. It's more fun that way.
A few things I haven't yet found it acceptable to concoct are actual diy shampoo, makeup and soap. I refuse to work with lye, and I'd rather just not wear makeup than go to the trouble of making my own. I have found a few good substitutes for shampoo (apple cider vinegar, or even beer), and for conditioning, there is the well-known mayo or avocado hair mask (banana and olive oil also widely used) but they aren't for everyone, and half the time I don't bother.
Something I've found to be amazing for my skin is the following routine and "recipes" it is based upon. I like to just use as much as I need each night, but you can make a batch of acv toner ahead of time if that works better, but it will only last a few weeks to a month, however.
1. Remove makeup with oil instead of whatever gross thing you've been using:
- Pour 1-2 tsp of oil (almond, avocado, grapeseed, even olive oil are great) in your palm
- Squirt in 1/2 tsp honey and mix
- Apply all over your face, especially places of great makeup congregation
- Either wipe with warm water and a washcloth, or just splash and rub your face with your hands to remove the oil
- Mix 1 tablespoon filtered or distilled water (or even rose water) with 1 teaspoon apple cider vinegar and 5 drops of tea tree oil, lavender, and frankincense (optional*) in a little bowl
- Dip cotton balls, toilet paper, or even a washcloth or edge of a towel into the toner and rub around on your face! Or use a spray bottle and spritz.
*I would recommend investing in tea tree and lavender for skin care, as they are relatively cheap and super effective and wonderful. Tea tree helps combat acne and fungus, while lavender helps with elasticity and tone.

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