My favorite homemade foaming body washes to make at home is the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash. It is easy to make and smells sweet and florally. I find the best time to use this homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash is when I am stressed out or fatigued and need help calming down and relaxing.
The ingredients needed to make the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash are 2 cups of liquid castile soap, 1 cup of almond oil, 15 drops of lavender oil and 5 vanilla beans. You can easily find all these ingredients in a grocery store, herbal store, whole food store and drugstore. You will also need one large foaming hand soap bottle and funnel too.
The easiest and best way to make the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash is by placing the funnel into the foaming hand soap bottle after removing the foaming hand pump. Then all you simply do is pour the ingredients to make the foaming body wash directly into the funnel until the bottle is filled up. After place the foaming hand pump back onto the bottle and give the bottle a good gentle shake to combine the ingredients together. You may need to give the bottle a good shake every time you use the foaming wash as well because the oils tend to separate in the bottle. Once all ingredients are in the bottle you can press the foaming hand pump down and see if the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash comes out easily with a light foamy white texture and sweet florally calming scent. After, you can place the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash near the shower or bath and use it when needed.
The way I like to use the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash is by getting into the shower and soaking down with plenty of water. Then I like to pump some of the lavender vanilla foaming body wash onto my bath sponge and wash my body up with it from head to toe. The foaming body wash lathers up well and leaves my skin feeling clean, soft and well nourished instead of dried out and tight like other body washes make me feel. Best of all it does not leave a soapy residue on my skin which is so nice. I can definitely say this is an excellent homemade foaming body wash for people with all kinds of skin types even sensitive skin types.
I do hope those of you who make the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash have an easy time making it. I also hope you enjoy using this homemade foaming body wash in the shower or bath to help calm and relax your mind, body and spirit naturally.
The ingredients needed to make the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash are 2 cups of liquid castile soap, 1 cup of almond oil, 15 drops of lavender oil and 5 vanilla beans. You can easily find all these ingredients in a grocery store, herbal store, whole food store and drugstore. You will also need one large foaming hand soap bottle and funnel too.
The easiest and best way to make the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash is by placing the funnel into the foaming hand soap bottle after removing the foaming hand pump. Then all you simply do is pour the ingredients to make the foaming body wash directly into the funnel until the bottle is filled up. After place the foaming hand pump back onto the bottle and give the bottle a good gentle shake to combine the ingredients together. You may need to give the bottle a good shake every time you use the foaming wash as well because the oils tend to separate in the bottle. Once all ingredients are in the bottle you can press the foaming hand pump down and see if the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash comes out easily with a light foamy white texture and sweet florally calming scent. After, you can place the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash near the shower or bath and use it when needed.
The way I like to use the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash is by getting into the shower and soaking down with plenty of water. Then I like to pump some of the lavender vanilla foaming body wash onto my bath sponge and wash my body up with it from head to toe. The foaming body wash lathers up well and leaves my skin feeling clean, soft and well nourished instead of dried out and tight like other body washes make me feel. Best of all it does not leave a soapy residue on my skin which is so nice. I can definitely say this is an excellent homemade foaming body wash for people with all kinds of skin types even sensitive skin types.
I do hope those of you who make the homemade lavender vanilla foaming body wash have an easy time making it. I also hope you enjoy using this homemade foaming body wash in the shower or bath to help calm and relax your mind, body and spirit naturally.
Published by Elise Marie
Elise Marie has been a professional writer and abstract artist for 4 years. She is an expert in herbal medicine, natural beauty, whole foods and cooking and has attended classes in all this areas and has pub... View profile
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Post a CommentMy two favorite scents---lavender and vanilla