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DIY Sake Rose Skin Water
Tuesday, 22 May 2012 16:15


I love DIY skincare, and think a nice combination of expertly formulated, gorgeously science filled products balances beautifully with some right on the spot DIY products.

One of my favorite to make and give as a gift is a Sake Rose Nutrient Water.Skin waters are getting popular again, probably because a really big company out there realized they could market it. I just read an ad by one of the giants that said "Introducing: Skin Water" as if it were a brand new concept. Anyways, the benfeit of a skin water is that it is easily absorbed, and the nutrients can penetrate deeper than a serum or moisturizer. If you're incorporating it, the order of appearance goes: Cleanse, Rinse Well, Pat Skin Water 10-50 times gently, Serum, Moisturizer, Tinted "beauty Balm". I know it's a lot. But your skin deserves it.

Sake comes from fermented rice, which is one of my 5 all-time favorite skincare ingredients in all it’s glorious forms (bran, powder, oil, etc).

Sake contains B Vitamins, active enzymes and a pure form of Kojic Acid. Kojic Acid is beloved by many an esthetician as a safer alternative to hydroquinone for lightening dark pigment spots on the skin, and increasing overall brightness.rosetoner

How to Make:

Sake: any brand will do, and a big bottle is best. Sake isn’t expensive.
Dried Nutrient Rich Flowers: I like Roses. Geranium would also be wonderful.
Aloe Vera Gel or Juice: get a few ounces from any health food store

Fill a large glass container 2/3 with your dried flowers. Cover it with 4 parts sake, 1 part aloe vera gel. Let sit in a cabinet for two weeks. Strain into individual containers, preferably with a pump. Leave some Sake to use on it’s own while you’re waiting for your flower magic to happen.


How to use:

You want to pat this into the skin, anywhere from 10-50 times. I know that sounds funny, but if you just swipe it on with a cotton ball, you’re not giving your epidermis a chance to absorb. Skin will absorb this first since it is a liquid. I also like putting a cup into a bath whenever I actually have a chance to take a bath, or just having it in a spritzer bottle, spritzing it, then patting.

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Now go have a perfect DIY Whole Body Treatment Treatment: Wash with 1 part honey, 1 part rice flour mixed together in palm of hand. Rinse. Dry. Pat the Sake Nutrient Water in. Apply a light layer of Face Oil of choice, and BijaBody Daily Body Serum on your body. Pour a cup of beauty tea and open a magazine. Perfect, right?

xo, Melissa

 

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