When creating homemade skin care for sensitive skin, careful consideration is needed to select the appropriate ingredients. Some oils and butters are too heavy or drying for this skin type and may cause redness and irritation. Fortunately, many ingredients work beautifully for sensitive skin and it is entirely possible to formulate effective and nourishing products that provide excellent support.
This flower-infused Gentle Floral Skin Cream is perfectly suited for sensitive skin with its light, soothing ingredients. The recipe is part of the Herbal Academy’s Botanical Skin Care Course and is also found in the course’s companion book, the Botanical Skin Care Recipe Book. If making lotions and creams feels intimidating to you, there’s no need to worry! We’ll walk you through the process step by step.
Calendula (Calendula officinalis) flower
Well known for its skin-supportive properties, calendula has a soothing nature that is helpful for a range of skin types, including sensitive skin. Calendula is especially useful for irritated skin.
Argan oil
Argan oil is a light oil that absorbs quickly into the skin. High in antioxidants, this luxurious oil is a favorite support for aging skin and is beneficial for other skin types as well.
Mango butter
A wonderful addition to many homemade skin care recipes, the natural emollient properties of mango butter make it a perfect fit for creams and lotions. Its mild scent works beautifully in this recipe as it allows the floral aromas to shine through.
Beeswax
Beeswax helps to emulsify and thicken lotions and creams. While beeswax is not technically a true emulsifier, when used with the correct technique and appropriate ingredient proportions, it produces a nicely thickened cream that does not separate.
Tip: Beeswax pastilles are an easy option as they require no grating or chopping.
Vitamin E oil
Vitamin E is included for its antioxidant properties, which help to stave off rancidity. Although vitamin E is not a true preservative, it can aid in prolonging the life of your homemade creams by preventing the oxidation of oils and butters which can lead to these ingredients turning stale.
Rose Geranium (Pelargonium spp.) hydrosol
Thought to bring balance and harmony to the skin, rose geranium hydrosol is suitable for all skin types. The sweet aroma of this floral water supports an uplifted mood and contributes to the overall fragrance of this facial cream.
Aloe (Aloe vera) leaf gel
The cooling and soothing nature of aloe vera makes it a good match for sensitive skin. Its humectant properties are also useful in this recipe as they help the skin retain moisture.
Natural preservative
Using a natural preservative is optional when creating this cream for home use, but does help to inhibit microbial growth. Otherwise, you will want to store this cream in the refrigerator and use within 1-2 weeks. When using a natural preservative, be sure to pay close attention to the manufacturer’s instructions for use. If you are unsure about this step, we invite you to check out our Emulsifiers and Preservatives in Botanical Skin Care Workshop to learn how to create longer-lasting shelf-stable lotions, creams, and other emulsions while also giving you more flexibility and possibility with your skincare formulations.
To create this skin cream, you will need the following supplies (many of which you may already have in your kitchen):
Makes approximately 7 fl oz of cream.
A lovely floral treat for sensitive skin!
Ingredients
Calendula Infused Oil:
Cream:
Directions
Cold Infusion Method:
Warm Infusion Method:
Once the calendula-infused oil is prepared, you are ready to make the skin cream!
Note: 1/4 cup is the amount of calendula-infused oil to include in the recipe—the method above starts with more oil when making the calendula-infused oil, as the herbs will absorb some of the oil.
How to Make Natural Skin Cream
Note: Because microbial contamination is common in homemade products containing water-based ingredients (such as hydrosols and aloe) it is paramount that all supplies be cleaned and sanitized when making lotions or creams.
This Gentle Floral Skin Cream is a favorite of ours at the Herbal Academy providing a boost for your complexion and mood—sensitive skin will enjoy nourishing hydration while your senses delight in the uplifting aroma.
We hope you’ll try your hand at making this skin care treat and find that incorporating herbs into homemade skin care is a fun and rewarding act of self-care.
If you're interested in more recipes like this, you’ll love our Botanical Skin Care Recipe Book. It includes 194 tried-and-tested body care recipes that are all herbalist-approved! This recipe collection covers lotions and creams, salves, balms, hair care products, bath bombs, cleansers, masks, serums, and more!
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