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Grow Your Own Beauty Product Garden
Botanicals for Moisturizing the Skin
- Marsh Mallow – This plant is often found wild, and you can grow it easily in your garden, especially on a sunny back wall. It can be super tall, (sometimes 7 feet) so plant it somewhere where it won’t block your view, but this is perfect for walls, fences, or against outbuildings such as barns or garden sheds. You can use the entire plant, flowers, leaves, and roots, to moisturize and soften the skin without any additional oils. You can make an infusion that will give your lotions a silky texture you will adore.
- Violet – Beautiful and fragrant flowers, violet leaves and the flowers are super moisturizing. This is the perfect flower for those with really dry skin. Infuse fresh flowers and leaves in either oil or water for skin toners, creams, and balms that can heal and regenerate skin cells, too.
- Plantain – This is a “weed” that grows everywhere, including abandoned lots, driveways, and sidewalk cracks. This little known “weed” can be eaten, much like spinach, as well as making oil or water based infusions that you can use in creams and lotions. Plantain is very effective at both moisturizing the skin and encouraging healing.
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