A Simple DIY: Gorgeous Homemade Mother’s Day DIY Beauty Box

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by Wild for Nature

Let’s face it: beauty boxes are a very popular and who doesn’t love them? I got a few of them myself, and it’s always such a treat! With a mother’s day right around the corner, I figured that a mother’s day DIY beauty box might just be the thing to try right now! There are 5 fragrant and gorgeous DIY recipes that your mom (or a fellow mom) will definitely adore!

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Homemade mother’s day gifts

your personalized homemade beauty box will make a perfect gift. To add an extra kick, decorate it with some paper and flowers, perhaps even a card! After all, all moms deserve some me-time, when they can relax and unwind. And that’s exactly what this mother’s day DIY box is here for!


Okay, enough of that. Let’s get to the recipes!

You can replace the essential oils if you wish, these are all my preferences. You know best what the mum this box is for prefers! In any case, I’m sure these will be a great hit!


Mother’s day DIY beauty box


Smooth body scrub with dried roses


This body scrub is simply beautiful; very easy to make but a great addition to your mother’s day DIY beauty box. The mango butter in a combination with babassu oil leaves the skin soft, smooth, and nourished. With a few additional drops of an essential oil, it makes a wonderful gift.


The procedure to make this smooth lovely scrub is very similar to that of whipped body butter. You’ll need somewhere to 30 minutes for this scrub since some of the ingredients have to be cooled before you continue with the recipe. Let’s get to it!



Soothing Bath Salts


Honestly, who doesn’t love a nice hot fragrant bath with a good book and a glass of wine? I do very much, but unfortunately, I don’t have a bath. That doesn’t stop me from being creative, though!


This recipe is very easy; it will take you 10 minutes at most to make it, and it makes a thoughtful addition to the IDY beauty box. It’s both relaxing and very beneficial for the skin at the same time.

Nourishing Calendula Hand Salve


My mom is obsessed with her calendula salve. She carries it with her everywhere she goes. Consequently, I became a huge fan as well. This salve is very beneficial and nourishing. Use it for dry hands and irritated skin, it is healing and soothing.


For this recipe, you’ll need calendula infused oil. Have a look at calendula benefits and how to make the oil in this older post. Otherwise, you can buy pre-made calendula oil (link in the recipe).

You’ll need about 30 minutes max to make this recipe.


Refreshing Body Mist


This is a refreshing, calming, and uplifting body mist that can be used in the morning after the shower, during the day when you need a bit of an energy boost, or in the evening. It’s a lovely summer fragrance and a great touch to your mother’s day DIY beauty box.


Whenever I use this in the slightly cooler months (spring and autumn), I like to add a tablespoon of an oil of my choice in there, such as argan or jojoba. That way I get an additional moisturizing kick for my skin!

This recipe will take you 10 minutes to make.


Fragrant facial mask for dry skin


Pink clay, rosewater, fragrant essential oil, this mask is a gorgeous mother’s day DIY! It is appropriate for mature skin; I’ve included both rosehip oil and French pink clay specifically for that reason. They nourish and soften the skin; the French clay also boosts the circulation and gives the mask an exfoliating touch.


The mask will take you 10-15 minutes to make. The clay should not come into contact with iron. Use a wooden or a plastic spoon when dealing with clay. Also, mix the mask in a glass or plastic bowl.



Let me know in the comments below how your recipes for mother’s day DIY beauty box turned out! I’d love to hear from you!

In the meantime…stay Wild!

Ingredients
Smooth body scrub with dried roses Ingredients:
  • 1 TBSP babassu oil ( find babassu oil here)
  • 2,5 TBSP mango butter ( find mango butter here)
  • 1 TSP vegetable glycerin ( find vegetable glycerin here) *optional
  • 1 TBSP dried rose petals ( find dried rose petals here)
  • 6 TBSP finely ground Himalayan salt ( find Himalayan salt here)
  • Mason jar (or any kind of jar you have at home that is pretty enough!)
Soothing Bath Salts Ingredients
  • Dried chamomile flowers ( find organic chamomile here)
  • Dried lavender flowers ( find lavender flowers here)
  • Dried hibiscus petals ( find organic hibiscus flowers here)
  • 2 cup Epsom salts ( find natural Epsom salt here)
  • 1/2 cup Himalayan pink salts ( find Himalayan pink salt here)
  • 2 TBSP jojoba oil ( find jojoba oil here)
  • 30 drops essential oils of your choice (lavender, geranium, ylang-ylang, mandarin, chamomile…)
  • Mason jar (or any kind of clean jar you have at home)
Nourishing Calendula Hand Salve Ingredients
  • 5 TBSP calendula infused oil ( find calendula infused oil here)
  • 1 TBSP candelilla wax ( find candelilla wax here)
  • 1 TBSP shea butter ( find unrefined shea butter here)
  • 8 drops lemon essential oil ( find lemon EO here)
  • Clean dry container (a tin or amber glass jar)
Refreshing Body Mist Ingredients
  • 10 drops grapefruit essential oil ( find grapefruit essential oil here)
  • 5 drops jasmine essential oil ( find jasmine essential oil here)
  • 5 drops lavender essential oil ( find lavender essential oil here)
  • 4 TBSP rosewater ( find rosewater here)
  • 3 TBSP distilled water
  • A spray bottle (4 oz./120 ml)
Fragrant facial mask for dry skin ingredients
  • 3 TSP white kaolin clay ( find kaolin clay here)
  • 5 TSP pink French clay ( find pink clay here)
  • 8 TSP rosewater ( find organic rosewater here)
  • 1 TSP rosehip oil ( find organic rosehip oil here)
  • 2-3 drops neroli essential oil ( find neroli essential oil here)
  • Mason jar (or a clean jar you have at home)
  • Wooden or plastic spoon and bowl
Instructions
Smooth body scrub with dried roses Instructions
In a double boiler, melt mango butter
Once it’s melted, remove from heat and let it sit for a few minutes
Add the babassu oil
Put the bowl with the mixture into a freezer (or a fridge), for 10-20 minutes. You’ll know the mixture is ready when the top layer of the mixture hardened ( see here for more details)
Whip the oils until you get the desired fluffiness.
Add vegetable glycerin and the salt
Whip the mixture again; it should look like a foamy creamy butter
Add the crushed dried rose petals and an essential oil to your liking
This scrub should last a few months
You can add a few drops of an essential oil if you’d like (rose essential oil, lavender, or anything to the taste).
Soothing Bath Salts Instructions
Clean and dry the mason jar properly
Add the salts and the essential oils into the jar
Shake and stir well
Top the jar with dry flowers; you can stir the mixture if you wish, or leave it layered; whatever you think looks better
Nourishing Calendula Hand Salve Instructions
In a double boiler, melt the candelilla wax
Stir it occasionally, until it has melted completely
Add shea butter to the same bowl and stir until shea has melted
Remove the bowl from the heat
Once it’s cooled down, add the calendula oil
Stir well and add the essential oil
Pour the mixture into the container
Let it sit for a few hours or overnight for the salve to cool and solidify completely
You can substitute lemon essential oil with a different one, such as chamomile or lavender.
Refreshing Body Mist Instructions
Measure and our rosewater and distilled water in a bottle
Add the essential oils
Shake well!
You can change the ratio of the essential oils, also lower the quantity.
Store the mist in the fridge if you live in a hot area. Otherwise, a cool bathroom will be just fine.
Also, you can choose a different floral water instead of rosewater. You can also make your own if you want, have a look at my guide here.
Fragrant facial mask for dry skin instructions
Instructions:
Add the clay into a bowl
Pour in rosewater and mix thoroughly
Stir in rosehip and the essential oil
Mix thoroughly again
Your mom (or a fellow mom) should store this mask in the fridge
Whenever she uses it, she should apply it on a clean face. She can leave the mask on for 15 and then she should rinse it with lukewarm water
The essential oil is optional.
In case you are making this mask for someone younger, you can substitute the rosehip oil with either avocado or jojoba oil. You can leave the rest of the ingredients as they are.

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