Cool Off With These DIY Mist Sprays

Cool Off With These DIY Mist Sprays

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If you find that you are uncomfortable during the summer because your face is hot and sweaty, why not give it a little mist? You can, of course, use a regular water bottle, but that tends to be a little much when you have makeup on, plus it isn’t very soothing. Another option is to make your own face mist with various natural ingredients and use a fine mist spray bottle. Here are some DIY options if you want to make a face mist at home.

Aloe and Oils Face Mist

When you are using a face mist in the summer, it is often to soothe hot and red skin if you have been in the hot sun for too long. When you are laying out, it is so soothing to use a face mist with a little aloe in it to soothe your skin. But of course, this should never replace sunscreen. For the aloe and oils face mist, you want to use aloe vera gel with distilled water, witch hazel, and essential oils. Use soothing oils like tea tree oil and lavender, or go with something that helps burning skin, like peppermint or frankincense.

Rose Water Face Mist

This rose face mist is perfect to use at any time, whether with burning summer skin, or just when you want a little soothing mist on your face. For the rose face mist, use some rose water instead of regular distilled water. You can make your own rose water or get pure rose water you find elsewhere. To turn it into a face mist, add in some coconut water and essential oils like geranium or rose. Remember to use a spray bottle with a
fine mist sprayer.

Lavender and Mint Face Mist

This is a really great combination for a face mist you use in the summer. The mint is cooling and fresh, while the lavender can soothe your skin. Whether you have a light sunburn, rosacea that is flaring up, or hot skin from laying out on the beach all day, you will love this face mist. You want to use distilled water with some lavender essential oil, peppermint essential oil, and some slices of cucumber. Add the ingredients to the fine mist spray bottle.

Using these as a guide, try out your own combinations of water, oil, and herbs to create a custom face mist.

Wash Your Face

Lastly, you can make your own natural face wash with aloe. Use some gel from the aloe vera plant, mixed with water, lemon juice, and any essential oils you want to use. Wash your face with this and it will feel light, refreshed, and best of all, not irritated by harsh facial cleansers.
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