How to DIY a Super Easy Anti-cellulite Oil

Most of us have cellulite and stretch marks...it's life! But if we can get rid of some of them, wouldn't that be nice?
Follow this simple tutorial to make a DIY anti-cellulite and stretch mark oil. Even for unblemished skin, this vitamin E oil is beneficial.
Tools and materials:
- Coconut oil
- Shea butter
- Microwave
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Witch hazel
- Vitamin E oil
- Lavender essential oil
- Carrot seed essential oil
- Cosmetic containers with pipette
- Medium bowl
- Small whisk
- Funnel
1. Melt and combine shea and coconut oils
Melt ¼ cup coconut oil and ¼ cup shea butter separately in the microwave or on the stove, then combine in a medium sized bowl.
2. Add witch hazel, vitamin E oil, lavender and carrot seed oil
Next, add 1 teaspoon of witch hazel.
Add ½ teaspoon of vitamin E oil.
Vitamin E oil blocks free radicals from the body, which play a large part in the aging process. It can reduce wrinkles for youthful looking skin.
Add 7-8 drops of lavender essential oil. Lavender is great for the skin because it improves circulation.
Then add 7-8 drops of carrot seed essential oil.
It’s anti-infectant, an antioxidant and it stimulates blood flow, which is helpful against cellulite.
3. Mix well and store
Use a small whisk to blend all the components.
When using essential oils, it’s important to store your DIY concoction in a glass container.
Transfer to the cosmetic containers, and if you have a funnel, it will be much easier!
DIY anti-cellulite oil
Apply your DIY vitamin E oil for stretch marks while you’re still in the shower and be sure to massage it into the skin for the best results.
We hope you loved this DIY! If so, leave a comment!
Next up, check out these 7 Super Easy Hacks for Oily Skin.
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Suggested materials:
- Coconut oil
- Shea butter
- Microwave
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Witch hazel
- Vitamin E oil
- Lavender essential oil
- Carrot seed essential oil
- Cosmetic containers with pipette
- Medium bowl
- Small whisk
- Funnel
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Coconut oil you use is a solid not a liquid so you’re put it in a glass jar with droppers so your coconut oil is going to turn solid there in the cold and liquid when it’s hot it doesn’t 100% get rid of cellulite if you moisturize your legs, you don’t see the cellulite as much
The before and after pic is a different person. You can tell by the location of the knee. So has anyone actually tried this and had results?