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Home Health General Skin Care LAVENDER FLOWERS TONER
LAVENDER FLOWERS TONER Print E-mail

This flowery toner is good for all skin types and is made with

lavender flowers and pure lavender essential oil.

 

EQUIPMENT:

 

Strainer

8 oz. glass bottle with a well-fitting lid

Small bowl

Wooden spoon

 

INGREDIENTS:

 

1 cup distilled or spring water

2 Tablespoons of crushed dried lavender flowers [if using fresh

lavender flowers, double the amount]

 

INSTRUCTIONS:

 

1. Boil water.

 

2. Put crushed lavender flowers in strainer.

 

3. Pour boiling water over the flowers, squeezing the last bits with the back of a spoon. Cover the container and allow the herbs to steep for 1 hour. [If using fresh flowers, steep for at least 24 hours]. Make sure none of the flowers have fallen into the water.

 

4. Transfer the mixture into the bottle. Add 3 or 4 drops of lavender essential oil. Shake well.

 

This is a product that does not have a long shelf life and should be kept refrigerated. Will last approximately 6 months.

 

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