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You may have heard of butterfly pea pea tea tea. It has a number of health benefits worth another place, but honestly what my eye fell was the color that a single bud can turn a liquid. Blue blue is magical and comes to learn, the butterfly is beneficial when used locally. I have a lot of ideas on how to use it in the future, hoping that we may have a purple/blue balm or at least one face or serum oil, but today let’s just make a simple pea toner!

Is the toner necessary?

Well, you won’t know that I wrote a whole place in this same question! Graphites are a necessary addition to your skin care routine if you use face oil. Graphites usually contain hazelnut witch who is a fantastic skin beauty tool. Witch’s hazelnut is known Restore skin stability and repair uv damaged skin.

Wet skin is more permeable, your serums and oils will absorb your skin faster and hopefully deeper when applied to wet skin. The main job of Toners is to restore your skin’s pH balance. They can also get any Gunk your cleaner doesn’t catch. Depending on the tonne ingredients, the graphites can also help exfoliate, soothe, remove and even cleanse the skin. My advice is to be careful that your serum and graphite are not unnecessary, which means they have too many of the same ingredients or are intended to serve the same function.

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The benefits of the pea butterfly skin and the witch hazelnut:

The use of a butterfly pea can be useful for the skin thanks to anthocyanin makeup, epigalocatechin French (one of the main catechins found in green tea), P-chasome acid; Quercetin and other antioxidants.

The butterfly pea helps break down collagenase which is an enzyme that hurts collagen. There is also research indicating This butterfly pea helps produce collagen and elastin. The use of a butterfly injected skin care product can help the skin look smoother and more flexible.

The pea butterfly also hydrates the skin. Has been proven Increase hydration by 70% After just an hour that was introduced into the skin! Contains compounds that form hydrogen bond with water on our skin, which slows down water loss.

The pea butterfly also helps to alleviate irritated or sensitive skin.

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2 glass bottles with butterfly pea toner

What do you need to make a butterfly toner:

How to inject hazelnut witch with a pea butterfly:

Honestly, there has never been an infusion as easy as it. Just pour 1/2 a cup of witch hazelnut into a glass bottle, pour 1 flower of butterfly flower into the hazelnut witch and let it sit for 24 hours. That’s it.

To make the toner, add glycerin and essential oils to a glass spray bottle, and then finish with the infused hazelnut witch. So easy! In fact, if you don’t want to use glycerin or essential oils, don’t! This infusion is a great toner on his own.

Materials

  • 1/2 cup hazelnut hazelnut
  • 1 flower/butterfly bud
  • 1/4 tablespoons. glycerin (optional)
  • 3 drops of lavender essential oil
  • 2 drops of essential oil Helichrysum

Tools

  • spray bottle
  • hopper
  • Measurement of spoons and cups
  • Extra glass bottle for infusion and storage

Instructions

  1. Using a glass bottle, add 1/2 cup witch hazelnut.
  2. Add 1 flower/butterfly bud to the witch’s hazelnut.
  3. Replace the lid and allow it to be injected for 24 hours.
  4. Add glycerin and essential oils to a spray bottle.
  5. Place it with a butterfly pea that injected a witch hazelnut.
  6. Store the witch’s excess hazelnut in the fridge.

Notes

You can use a 4 -ounce bottle or make a 2 -ounce graphite and store the rest in the refrigerator. This will insure the freshness, but it is not absolutely necessary.

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Recipe notes:

  • I suggest you save your toner in a dark glass bottle or in a closet. Graphite can be sensitive to light and become less beneficial.
  • The life span of this Diy Toner is about 4-6 months. You don’t have to store it in the fridge, but this would be an excellent product for these beauty refrigerators. Care for cold skin can be long in the hottest months to reduce swelling and beat heat!

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Hand holding butterfly pea toner.

How to use butterfly pea pea toner:

Always clean your skin first. After cleaning it is when a graphic should be used. You can spray this toner (or any toner) in a cotton round for additional exfoliation and cleaning or simple spritz on your skin. After stimulating, use a serum, then treat the oil.

My whole household was also awwing over the color of this toner and I think I say pee butterfly and not a pea. Very funny honestly. Butterflies are so magical creatures that perhaps their pee is this beautiful color-lol.

Two questions-have you tried butterfly pea pea tea and you can think of more creative Diys that we could use this gorgeous flower? I will experiment to see how he bids the oils very soon!

xx, Jenny

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