DIY Lush Tea Tree Water – Lush Tea Tree Water Copycat
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Hey, pretty people!
It has been a hot minute ever since I posted my DIY Tea Tree spray. I must admit, that certainly is one of my absolute favorite recipes I have ever came up with!
I find it super cheap and simple to create, and it is also one of those products that will give you small results even overnight. Of course, you can’t really expect a miracle, but you will see something nonetheless.
Today’s post is kind of an updated version of that product, and it’s another copycat recipe. In fact, as the title suggests, it will all be about the Tea Tree Water tonic by Lush.
This spray is a fan-favorite, and many people swear by it; it is said to be a fairly effective weapon against acne and such, and can also help keep your natural oil production at bay.
So, are you ready to find out how to make your own DIY Tea Tree Water spray?
Let’s get started!
YOU’LL NEED
- 1 cup of Water
- 20 drops of Tea Tree Essential Oil
- 7 drops of Grapefruit Essential Oil
- 3 drops of Lemon Essential Oil
- 1-2 Vitamin E Oil tab(s)
- A spray bottle
Like always, we are going to do a quick breakdown of each ingredient before jumping into the crafting process.
TEA TREE ESSENTIAL OIL
Tea Tree Essential Oil is one of the most popular natural ingredients when it comes to fighting acne; however, this liquid has quite a few other benefits as well. In fact, it can help fight texture and regulate the skin’s natural oil production; moreover, it can help fight redness and inflammation.
GRAPEFRUIT ESSENTIAL OIL
Grapefruit Essential Oil is yet another liquid that will help your skin looking and feeling healthier immediately. In fact, this essential oil can fight acne and blemishes, making your skin clear and glowy. Also, it may help reduce inflammation and redness.
LEMON ESSENTIAL OIL
Lemon Essential Oil certainly is one of the best detoxifying ingredients to add to your spray. It can help control excessive oil production, as well as effectively fight acne. Moreover, it can fight texture and promote healthier and younger-looking skin.
VITAMIN E OIL
Lastly, let’s spend a few words on Vitamin E Oil. This ingredient can help fight texture and boost your natural collagen production, but that’s not why you would want to include it in your spray. In fact, Vitamin E Oil can help elongate the shelf life of your product. It’s not a must, but I would suggest storing your spray in the fridge if you don’t plan on adding it. Also, even if you do add Vitamin E Oil, keep a close eye on your mixture!
Alright, let’s get crafting!
Firstly, you want to add the Vitamin E Oil tab(s) into your water and try mixing the two as well as you possibly can.
Secondly, you will want to add the essential oils drops. Then, mix everything together.
You want to stir the mixture for a couple of minutes, to make sure all of the ingredients are blended.
Lastly, pour the liquid in your spray bottle.
And your DIY Tea Tree Water spray is all ready to go!
5 thoughts on “DIY Lush Tea Tree Water – Lush Tea Tree Water Copycat”
Hi, thanks for sharing this recipe 🙂
I was just wondering, what do you mean by tabs? Is it tablespoons?
I’ve never used Vit E carrier oil before so I have no idea how much to use.. thanks!
Hey, thank you so much for reading!
Sometimes, Vitamin E oil comes in little capsules; that is what I meant by ‘tabs’. However, if you have the liquid carrier oil, I would suggest using a couple of teaspoons.
Hope you’ll have a great time crafting this recipe, thanks again for reading! ✨
Hi,
Thanks so much for your prompt reply, really looking forward to make this recipe!
By the way, I’m so glad I came across your website, every post is a gem!
Have a lovely day
It was my pleasure to replying; I am always very happy to talk with anyone who reads my blog!
Thank YOU for taking the time to read and get back to me, I really hope you will love the recipe (make sure to keep a close eye on it even if you do end up adding Vitamin E oil).
Have a wonderful day ✨
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