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DIY Natural Makeup Remover

Posted by Pawan Saunya on

Some makeup removers out there contain alcohol which can be especially irritating or drying to the skin. With this natural makeup remover recipe, you can be sure that there is no harm to your beautiful facial skin and because of lavender essential oil, it will even leave your skin refreshed and relaxed after use.

·       100 Ml Witch Hazel

·       100 Ml Jojoba Oil

·       10 Drops Lavender Essential Oil

Mix them well together in the glass dispenser bottle. Shake well before use.

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Is working as an intern for Zero Waste Club, making some awesome DIY videos. Here to help you make DIY products that will reduce your waste as well as showing yummy alternatives to non-vegan products and food. Find out more about Ploy’s work over on her Instagram or her Thai Blog.


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Homemade Beet Blush

Posted by Pawan Saunya on

Making your own natural cosmetics is not hard. Girls, you can do it. Just be creative!

All vegetables and fruits have their own natural pigments that provide different benefits to your skin. This Beet Blush recipe is perfect for everyone who want to have natural rosy cheeks, a lovely look!

Beetroot has a strong purple-red colour which it’s also a powerhouse for vitamin C and antioxidants. It’s good for moisturizing and brightening the skin too. Surely gives you a healthy facial skin.

Here are the ingredients and recipe:

·       1 Tbsp Beetroot Powder (you can dehydrate the fresh beetroot and blend them into a powder form too. Just make sure that the powder has a super fine texture)

·       1 Tbsp Arrowroot Powder

·       ½ Tsp Hibiscus Powder

Mix them together and keep in the glass container.

*Note:

- This recipe works best with creamy/ moisturizing foundation

- You can adjust the colour by adding more/less beetroot powder and hibiscus powder

- Since it’s made from natural ingredients this beet blush is not water proof

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PLOY THIRAPONGPHAIBOON

Is working as an intern for Zero Waste Club, making some awesome DIY videos. Here to help you make DIY products that will reduce your waste as well as showing yummy alternatives to non-vegan products and food. Find out more about Ploy’s work over on her Instagram or her Thai Blog.


Comment below with DIY Video recipes you'd like to see. And how did you get on making the recipe?


DIY Tea Bad and Strainer

Posted by Pawan Saunya on

Tea bags contains plastic. Did you know that? Ha! Can't unlearn now bro. Now you know that you are ingesting not very nice things, you can definitely take a stand!

Get some #loosetea and make your tea strainers!

Ideally use undyed organic cotton or well washed natural fabric to ensure no unnecessary chemicals get into your body.

Do share your custom made tea bags with us
@zerowasteclub and @plantbasednews on instagram to be featured.


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PLOY THIRAPONGPHAIBOON

Is working as an intern for Zero Waste Club, making some awesome DIY videos. Here to help you make DIY products that will reduce your waste as well as showing yummy alternatives to non-vegan products and food. Find out more about Ploy’s work over on her Instagram or her Thai Blog.


Comment below with DIY Video recipes you'd like to see. And how did you get on making the recipe?