Growing your own beautygarden and using those plants for your own homemade skin care products is a fun way to increase your self reliance and utilize your homesteading skills! There are plants that can help almost any skin complaint. Chamomile helps soothe eczema, thyme can kill the bacteria responsible for pimples, rose petals create a refreshing skin toner, and lavender promotes skin healing. The first piece in this series, Using Plants, Flowers, and Herbs for Skincare, goes through over twenty skin-beneficial herbs. I...See full list on lovelygreens.comSee full list on lovelygreens.comIf you grow a garden, you probably already have skincare plants, whether you realize it or not. They’re a diverse group and range from shrubs to aromatic herbs, vegetables, and weeds. You’ll think twice about pulling out plantain or chickweed after hearing what they can do. Although you could grow a garden specifically for skincare herbs, it’s much...See full list on lovelygreens.comI have two beds in my allotment garden dedicated to herbs and skincare plants. I grow two types of mint, lemon balm, oregano, chamomile, lavender, rosemary, a few others, and of course, my favorite, calendula. If there’s one skincare plant I recommend growing, it will always be calendula. It’s easy to grow, edible, healing, cheerful, and always dep...See full list on lovelygreens.comOne brilliant piece of Permaculture design is the herb spiral. It’s a mounded vertical garden bed that winds around like a spiral. You use bricks or stone to build up the sides. Usually, about three feet high by six feet wide, herbs that like it on the dry side are planted in the middle, which is also the top. Herbs that like moisture soil are plan...See full list on lovelygreens.comSome skincare plants do better in an open garden — marshmallow (Althaea officinalis,) and witch hazel (Hamamelis) for two. Most others can be grown in pots and containers. If you liked the sound of the herb spiral mentioned a little earlier, there are custom herb spiral garden containers you can get. Better yet, you can grow herbs in a vertical pla...See full list on lovelygreens.comThe challenge to growing any plants indoorsis that it’s up to you to replicate their needs for sun, water, humidity, and nutrients. Things that you can at least partially rely on nature to provide when you grow plants outside. Saying that, it’s entirely possible to grow your own skincare plants indoors. At least some of them. Smaller herbs will gro...See full list on lovelygreens.comThe next piece in this series walks you through transforming your skincare herbs into actual skincare. Ways to tap into the skin-beneficial compounds in leaves, roots, bark, and flowers and use them in herbal recipes. Explore the ideas below, and look through the herbal skincare and soap recipes on Lovely Greens.See full list on lovelygreens.comSee full list on lovelygreens.comApr 26, 2021 · There are many other common garden plants that that can be grown and used in beauty care. Learn about creating a cosmetic garden and selecting plants for beautygardens here. · If you love DIY projects and make your own beauty products, consider growing a beautygarden. A beautygarden is a garden full of organic plants, herbs and flowers that you can use to make homemade beauty products. Gardening for beauty products is a fulfilling endeavor that bridges the gap between nature and self-care. It’s such a bummer when store-bought products are filled with unknown chemicals, but by growing your own plants, you gain control over the ingredients you use. Soaps, lotions, and balms are easy to make at home, and there are a number of plants you can grow in your own natural beautygarden that can soothe and revitalize your skin. Skincare gardening is becoming increasingly popular. Here's howtogrow your own skincare garden, plus a few DIY skincare recipes. · There are many other common garden plants that that can be grown and used in beauty care. Learn about creating a cosmetic garden and selecting plants for beautygardens here. · If you love DIY projects and make your own beauty products, consider growing a beautygarden. A beautygarden is a garden full of organic plants, herbs and flowers that you can use to make homemade beauty products. Gardening for beauty products is a fulfilling endeavor that bridges the gap between nature and self-care. It’s such a bummer when store-bought products are filled with unknown chemicals, but by growing your own plants, you gain control over the ingredients you use. Soaps, lotions, and balms are easy to make at home, and there are a number of plants you can grow in your own natural beautygarden that can soothe and revitalize your skin. Skincare gardening is becoming increasingly popular. Here's howtogrow your own skincare garden, plus a few DIY skincare recipes.