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In recent years, there has been an increased focus on organic products. People are realising that it is no longer sustainable to buy expensive products which are non-recyclable, and which contain harmful ingredients. With the focus shifting to organic goods, as well as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, more and more people are now looking into making their own non-essential products at home. With thousands of recipes online for all kinds of products, going the DIY route is no longer difficult. Simply check what you already have in your cupboard and see what you can create in the comfort of your home.

DIY beauty products

There are countless beauty products you can make from scratch from a few ingredients in your cupboard. Let's look at a few ideas:

  • Oatmeal and honey face mask

Looking for clear, firm and vibrant skin? Look no further than your kitchen! For an easy face mask, simply mix half a cup of oatmeal with two tablespoons of honey, a few drops of lemon juice and tea tree oil. Apply to your face and leave on for a few minutes before rinsing, for glowing skin.

  • Coconut and shea or cocoa butter Body lotion

Not many people know how easy it is to make your own body lotion. Simply mix half a cup of coconut oil with two tablespoons of either shea or coconut butter. You can also add some vitamin E if you have it in powder form. Mix in a large bowl and when ready, apply to the entire body, avoiding the face, for soft and smooth skin 24/7.

DIY Products for the garden

Have green fingers? There are several products you can use to turn your garden into the paradise you've always wanted.

  • Tea

Experts believe that tea (from tea bags) are excellent fertiliser for plants. What's even better, is that you can use your used teabags for this purpose. Simply save all your used tea bags in one container and once you have collected a few, tear them open and scatter the tea around your plants.

  • Coffee grounds

Just like tea, coffee is a great fertiliser. You can use coffee grounds anywhere in the garden where you feel the ground needs some extra TLC.

DIY cleaning products

With just three ingredients you can make your own cleaning products!

  • White vinegar cleaner

Mix half a cup of white vinegar, half a cup of baking soda and three cups of water together. Fill a spray bottle with the mixed substance and use to clean metal, concrete and tiles.

  • Salt cleaner

Salt has long been known as an excellent cleaner to scrub off floors and kitchen and bathroom tiles.

DIY wellness products

It is now more important than ever to keep your immune system strong and healthy. There are plenty of ingredients you can use to make your own immune boosters.

  • Immune booster

Make a cup of warm water. Add a piece of fresh ginger, a few drops of lemon, a dash of Cayenne Pepper and a drop of raw honey. Ginger is one of the oldest medicinal foods on the planet and is known for its healing and immune-boosting properties.

Where to get ingredients from

While most of us have the above-mentioned ingredients in our kitchen cupboards, we can quickly run out from time to time if we start making DIY products regularly. If you need to go shopping, it's a great idea to find stores that have these products on special. A good place to look at is latestcatalogue.com which hosts all of the most popular stores' latest catalogues online. This way, you can browse the latest catalogues first before you go shopping. This platform is so easy to use, and you can simply find your favourite stores, including Aldi, Coles and Costco, by using the search function. Quickly and easily find the best specials and save money on ingredients for your DIY projects.

Today, it is more important than ever to make a switch from expensive, wasteful products to more sustainable, organic products you can make in your own home. While there are thousands of more complex recipes for organic, homemade products online, you can start with the ones on this list if you are a beginner. Once you're comfortable, you can start making your own beauty, garden and cleaning goods at home and cut out any harmful products. In a few weeks, your household waste will be less, your home will feel cleaner and you'll save money. Happy DIY'ing at home!

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