Because what's the point of being pretty if you don't more means to go out?
Women generally spend a lot of money on beauty products. And as if it weren't enough that they buy a lot, these little bottles don't last long!
In addition, it amounts to giving our money to companies that do not secure us on the aspect of our age or our physique. Of course we want to have soft and smooth skin, but by our own rules.
Discover our 7 DIY products that will help you look beautiful and save money.
It's one of the most expensive beauty products on the market, and yet it's nothing more than everyday ingredients. There are lots of ideas for making it yourself on the Internet.
By the way, you can make one with coffee grounds. One of the simplest is to mix together a banana and a handful of rolled oats. It's cheap and it's full of antioxidants.
Another very simple product to make:the main component of scrubs is usually sugar or salt... Take 130 g of one of the two and add 70 g of coconut oil (this is also very effective for the hair!)
Then mix until it takes on the consistency of a scrub, and add a little mint leaves or lemon zest and you have the same scrub as Cate Blanchett.
Otherwise, we also have some with lots of fun ingredients, like kiwi.
Don't you think makeup is ridiculously expensive for something that only lasts a few hours? At least with this homemade makeup remover you'll have a cheap product to remove it.
Mix a bottle of Aloe Vera water (in the world products section) and 4 teaspoons of olive oil. Aloe Vera is packed with nutrients, while olive oil...well, it's been used on dry skin for hundreds of years.
If you don't have Aloe Vera on hand, we also have another homemade makeup remover recipe.
It seems that Cleopatra liked to bathe in milk. If she did, why not you? Well, you don't necessarily want your bath to look like a bowl of cereal, so just add a glass of milk to your warm bath, and a few teaspoons of honey because you're worth it.
Milk is cheaper than specialty products and is supposed to rid you of dead skin. If you want the big game, you can still have a milk and rose bath.
A dry shampoo is something that absorbs the oil that soils your hair. It's convenient, it's fast, but it's expensive. A little ordinary kitchen flour will do the same job, for... much less.
Be careful though to shake your hair well afterwards to remove all the flour... It also works with talc.
Cigarettes might make you feel cool at the bus stop, but nicotine leaves dirty yellow marks on your fingers.
Instead of investing in products or polish to hide it, try brushing it with toothpaste once or twice a week. You should see the yolk disappear quickly.
If you prefer, you can also use lemon.
Silky, shiny hair comes at a price. Our method is very inexpensive, but watch out for the smell...
Letting mayonnaise sit on your hair might not look so good, but 20 minutes of this mask is going to do them a lot of good.
Just take the precaution of rinsing your hair afterwards with a shampoo that smells good. For less odorous solutions, here are also our 10 natural hair masks.