How to Make Rose Eye Cream

Pour the two oil types into the double boiler top., Warm up the double boiler gently. , Pour the rosewater into a cooking pan., Add the borax powder to the warming rosewater. , Pour the now warmed rosewater mixture into the double boiler...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Pour the two oil types into the double boiler top.

    Add the beeswax.
  2. Step 2: Warm up the double boiler gently.

    , Warm gently. ,, Mix together well using a wooden spoon.

    Stir continuously until all ingredients are combined well.

    At the very last, add the carrot seed oil and stir through completely. ,, Allow to cool and set before screwing on the lid. , The refrigerator is a good choice. , Apply daily to the skin around your eye, using very gentle dabbing motions.

    Remember that this skin is very delicate and care should be taken when touching it not to press too firmly.

    Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes and wipe off any that has not soaked in.
  3. Step 3: Pour the rosewater into a cooking pan.

  4. Step 4: Add the borax powder to the warming rosewater.

  5. Step 5: Pour the now warmed rosewater mixture into the double boiler ingredients.

  6. Step 6: Remove from heat.

  7. Step 7: Pour the solution into a small glass storage jar suitable for makeup creams.

  8. Step 8: Store in a cool

  9. Step 9: dark place.

Detailed Guide

Add the beeswax.

, Warm gently. ,, Mix together well using a wooden spoon.

Stir continuously until all ingredients are combined well.

At the very last, add the carrot seed oil and stir through completely. ,, Allow to cool and set before screwing on the lid. , The refrigerator is a good choice. , Apply daily to the skin around your eye, using very gentle dabbing motions.

Remember that this skin is very delicate and care should be taken when touching it not to press too firmly.

Leave on for 5 to 10 minutes and wipe off any that has not soaked in.

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