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Yes! As long as you use clean tools, high-quality natural ingredients, and follow safety guidelines such as patch testing, DIY skincare can be both safe and effective.
Most natural products last between 1–3 months, depending on the ingredients and storage conditions. Always store them in airtight containers, away from heat and sunlight, and add natural preservatives like vitamin E oil to extend shelf life.
No special equipment is required. Basic kitchen tools such as glass bowls, measuring spoons, and a whisk or blender are usually enough.
You can, but if you plan to sell your creations, you must comply with your country’s cosmetic safety regulations, labeling laws, and product testing requirements.
Stop using the product immediately, wash the area with cool water, and apply aloe vera or a gentle moisturizer. If irritation persists, consult a healthcare professional.
Not always. Some essential oils can irritate sensitive skin or cause allergic reactions. Always use them in low concentrations (usually 1–2%) and research each oil before adding it to your recipe. Some oils react with medication. Check first if you are making products for yourself, or someone else