How to DIY a Super Easy Eye Serum

ModaMob
by ModaMob
5 Materials
$15
5 Minutes
Easy

Hi everyone! Today, we're going to be making a DIY eye serum with ingredients that are really affordable and easy to get your hands on.


This DIY vitamin C eye serum is super easy, inexpensive to make and is great for anti-ageing and getting glowing skin. Let’s get started!

Tools and materials:

  • Vitamin C powder
  • Vitamin E oil
  • Frankincense oil
  • Aloe vera gel
  • Empty amber-glass bottle
Gathering ingredients for DIY eye serum

1. Gather your ingredients

For this DIY eye serum, you will need to round up vitamin C powder, vitamin E oil, Frankincense oil, aloe vera gel, and an empty amber-glass bottle to store it in. 


You probably have a lot of these ingredients at home already. If not, you can easily buy them on Amazon or at your local drug or grocery store. 

Measuring ingredients

2. Measure and mix your ingredients 

We’re going to start by putting one teaspoon of the vitamin C powder into our bowl.


Then, we’re going to add one teaspoon of water and mix. 

Mixing ingredients

Next, add one and a half tablespoons of aloe vera gel and mix again.


Then, add about ⅛ of a teaspoon of vitamin E oil and five to seven drops of frankincense oil. Mix again. 

Transferring the DIY eye serum mixture

3. Transfer the DIY eye serum mixture

Now, we’re going to transfer the DIY eye serum mixture into an amber-glass bottle.


You can store this in the refrigerator for up to two weeks and use it every night, so you get amazing glowing skin.

Applying completed DIY eye serum

DIY eye serum 

This DIY eye serum smells incredible, and it is so great for the skin.


Will you try making this DIY serum yourself? Let us know how you get on in the comments down below. Are there any other ingredients you’d add?


For more easy and affordable DIY beauty content, check out our posts on 7 Creative Ways to Use Coconut Oil in Your Beauty Routine and How to Make Matte Lipstick at Home

Suggested materials:
  • Vitamin C powder
  • Vitamin E oil
  • Frankincense oil
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