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Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:55 am |
Hello,
I am very interested in making some of the ACV super toner that I have read such wonderful things about. Can anyone from the UK give me some ideas where to get the ingredients from as I am not sure where to start?
Thanks,
xRx
ETA: also, is it necessary to put the ylang ylang oil in? I have had a reaction to this oil in the past and am reluctant to use it on my face again? Is there something else I could use instead? |
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Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:02 pm |
Hi Rhapsody,
I bought the Apple Cider Vinegar from my local Holland & Barratt store, where you can also buy all the essential oils as well.
The witch hazel is usually available in chemists, and green tea at any supermarket.
The only ingredient that is slightly more difficult to find is the L-ascorbic acid (vit c Crystals). I bought mine from a local chemist who are also a 'Solgar' agency and ordered it for me. If you follow this link you can find your local Solgar agency:
www.solgar.com
I am not sure about the ylang ylang oil, though I can't see why it couldn't be replaced by another..but I think someone else (Carekate), should answer that!
Hope that helps! |
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Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:46 pm |
Thank you so much for replying. I will start getting the ingredients together and will make myself a batch as soon as possible.
Thanks again for your response.
xRx |
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 1:41 am |
Lavender/sandalwood are suitable for all skin types. For oilier skins try, rosemary, lemon, cedarwood. There are tons & tons of oils that could work. |
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 1:46 am |
Eve wrote: |
Lavender/sandalwood are suitable for all skin types. For oilier skins try, rosemary, lemon, cedarwood. There are tons & tons of oils that could work. |
Thank you Eve |
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:51 am |
I apologize if I didn’t make it clear in my ACV toner recipe post that each person can customize the recipe to fit the needs of their own particular skin-type by using the essential oils of their choice. Ylang Ylang oil can be substituted for any other essential oil that you wish, or you don’t have to put any essential oil/s in your toner at all. I chose to include Ylang Ylang oil and Lemon oil because A) I’ve got seriously oily skin, and B) They smell fantastic and help “cancel” out the (distinctive) smell of the vinegar itself. If you don’t know which essential oils are good for your skin type or skin challenges/problems, consult this link where I posted a brief outline of many of the most frequently used essential oils: http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/viewthread.php?tid=5922&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=
The same goes for Vit-C crystals or green tea. They are not absolutely necessary to include in your toner. You can make a very basic ACV toner just using apple cider vinegar and water in the ratio that works for your skin (i.e.: drier skins would use more water and less ACV, oilier skins would use more ACV and less water, if your skin is normal, you might try half and half). You’re not going to get the ratio exactly right the first time you make it. You’ll have to pour out a smidge of vinegar and add more water, or vice versa, until you get it just right for your particular skin.
I hope this helps clear up the confusion....
Carrie
P.S. Propylene Glycol is included in tons of products that are used on the face, including some that you might not expect -- check your ingredient labels and you'll see what I mean. Most of us have unknowingly been using it on our skin for years. I tend to take those kind of reports with a grain of salt, because next week a new study will come out that says that propylene glycol will cure AIDS and stop world hunger! Obviously, I'm being sarcastic, but that's how most of these studies and reports seem to turn out: they warn you off of it one day and the next day, a new report will come out that contradicts the previous one, so what do you believe? I think that each person needs to use his/her own common sense and judgment.... |
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 3:56 am |
Thank you so much
You have been a great help.
xRx |
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Fri Jun 10, 2005 4:52 am |
carekate wrote: |
P.S. Propylene Glycol is included in tons of products that are used on the face, including some that you might not expect -- check your ingredient labels and you'll see what I mean. Most of us have unknowingly been using it on our skin for years. I tend to take those kind of reports with a grain of salt, because next week a new study will come out that says that propylene glycol will cure AIDS and stop world hunger! Obviously, I'm being sarcastic, but that's how most of these studies and reports seem to turn out: they warn you off of it one day and the next day, a new report will come out that contradicts the previous one, so what do you believe? I think that each person needs to use his/her own common sense and judgment.... |
Thats kind of the way I thought - I actually just came back to this thread as realised PG is not even in the ACV but the Vit C serum! Sorry!
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