Cheap Skin Care Products - 3 Ways to Make Them Worth Your While

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How to get superb quality without the price tag - 3 ways to amazing savings The usual commonsense proverb is "you get what you paid for".
The good news is you don't have to; you can get your cake and eat it too.
Well at least most of it.
After working for years as a professional aroma therapist and making my own skin care products I have found a few loopholes.
You can cut costs and get the benefits of some truly exceptional ingredients when you know what they are.
3 quick tips for turning cheap skin care products into gold.
  • Buy a good natural base product readymade then add the effective ingredients yourself.
  • Make your own creams and lotions from scratch, considerable initial investment of time for learning and little bit of money involved.
  • Find an independent company that makes their own products from scratch, excluding all the middlemen.
    This can save amazing amounts of money.
    That means you as the customer get the benefits.
    Reasonable price and full strength effective ingredients.
Making your own super cheap skin care products the easy way.
Get a plain aloe vera gel or perhaps an almond oil lotion without the bells and whistles that jack up the price.
Buy some Vitamin-E capsules, oils like cold pressed avocado oil, manuka honey, essential oils and mix them in at the dosage that suit you.
The other option is making it all yourself.
With a little know-how and some help from books and perhaps a knowledgeable professional you can begin making your own skin care products.
A quick estimate, around $200 will actually buy you a basic kit.
Some emulsifier, a natural preservative, essential oil, some Pyrex dishes, thermometer, cold pressed base oil and a few other things.
Then your all set to make a lotion or moisturizer.
Warning about making your own cheap skin care products that will cost you plenty If you want to include some of the most effective substances in skincare it can get rather expensive to buy them in bulk.
Also bear in mind that they will spoil after about 6-18months.
If you don't use the amounts your buying its a massive waste of money having them go rotten in the fridge.
That is not a cheap skin care product, that`s just stupid.
Some of my personal favorites to add in the mix Some amazing components I do recommend are wakame seaweed extracts, nano Q10, Cynergy TK, Allatoin, C & E vitamin.
A long time favorite that is rarely seen is neem oil, especially since it smells a bit weird.
It's absolutely wonderful oil for fixing problems, strong antibacterial and antiviral.
Expect to pay $60 and up per liter of cold pressed oil.
Right now I'm using it to enrich a natural skin care lotion.
This adds considerable value to an already good product for very little money.
A second personal favorite, MSM, it is a bio available sulfur containing salt.
Absolutely wonderful for fungal problems and itches.
Also it makes your skin soft and permeable to other beneficial substances.
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