I love vinegar.
So do my kids. We eat it all the time—vinegar chips, vinegar popcorn, salad dressings, dip for fish or french fries, etc. Both my husband and I have a tablespoon a day of raw apple cider vinegar in a glass of water to help with our digestion and sinuses.
Vinegar is AWESOME!
Not only is raw apple cider vinegar an immune booster and digestion helper, it can also regulate the pH balance of your skin.
I KNOW RIGHT?!?!
I’m all about balance these days and would love to help balance out my oily, yet flakey, skin. Over at Don’t Mess With Mama, I found the simplest recipe to make your own DIY Homemade Natural Facial Toner.
The star of this toner is the raw apple cider vinegar. It has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, perfect for balancing your skin. I mixed up a batch and I’m so pleased with how clear and non-flakey my skin is. I’m also loving how cheap it is to make!
I’m even going to make a batch for my teenage sons to see if it helps with their acne. I’ll let you know how that goes. I might have to bribe them with some salt and vinegar chips though!
Please note: This toner does not smell pretty, so if you can’t stand how vinegar smells, you might want to add some lavender (or another one of your favorite) essential oils to your mixture.
DIY Homemade Natural Facial Toner
What you will need:
- Purified/filtered water
- Raw apple cider vinegar
- 2 oz. spray bottle
- Cotton balls
- Lavender essential oil (optional)
Instructions:
1. Mix 1/2 part vinegar and 1/2 part purified or filtered water in your small spray bottle.
2. If you don’t like the smell of vinegar, you may want to add 5-10 drops of lavender essential oil to your mixture (optional). Lavender is great for all skin types and smells wonderful.
3. Once in the morning and once in the evening, spray a small amount of your toner on a cotton swab and apply to your face (avoiding your eye area). Make sure you shake the bottle well before spritzing your cotton swab.
Good luck!
What are your favorite uses of raw apple cider vinegar?
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Becca Wilkinson has a creative “need” and will do anything to avoid laundry. She writes over at Cul-de-sac Cool about design, DIY/crafts, easy eats, family, funny experiences and of course, motherhood. Becca wants to spread happiness, helpful tips, pretty things and funny experiences throughout the land. She is the proud mother of three boys and married to her college sweetheart. In her past life she was a graphic designer. Becca has learned a lot these past years about juggling boys, blogging, family and suburban life.
Cheryl says
I’m really curious how this worked out for your teenage son(s). Did it work well, or was it too harsh for their skin? I’m guessing you could dilute it a little bit more if there skin was sensitive.
Ashleigh says
I’m also curious how this worked for her sons 😀 Any update?
x
Kitana says
Would you rinse off your face once the toner dries? Or do you just leave it on and let it air dry?
Kelly says
Let it air dry.
Stephanie Mazzin Hitrmann says
I’m loving your site.
Can I apply it directly to my face like a thermal water?
Thx!!
Kelly says
You can…just be careful.
Vanessa says
Thanks for sharing! I love to make these kinds of things as gifts!
Carmen Eguía says
Do you use it without rinse ? Doesn’t it leave spots on the face ?