I have a love/hate relationship with shaving - I hate to do it, but others might not love me if I don't. To be honest, this was born out of frustration. When we went on vacation in July, I ran out of shaving cream. Knowing where the nearest Target was, we stopped in and I grabbed some more...only to be disappointed to find that it took like 5 minutes to get enough gel out for one leg. Once we returned home, I began researching. Here's what I came up with:
Ingredients:
2/3 c. Shea butter (unrefined)
2/3 c. Coconut oil (heated to liquid state)
1/4 c. Grapeseed oil
5 drops of peppermint essential oil
10 drops of lavender essential oil
2 tsp baking soda
Directions:
Combine Shea butter & coconut oil in a pan and melt over low heat. Stir in essential oils. Transfer to a bowl and refrigerate until solid (I know, seems counterproductive).
Take out and let soften. Add baking soda and whip with hand mixer until it looks good enough to eat.
Leave a comment if you find the Grinch face ;) I put mine in 4 oz canning jars - I made 5 jars total.
Review:
My initial thoughts were..."what have I done?!" Just being honest. I do love the smell of this though! When I put it on, it went on clear, which I was not expecting since it's yellow! It almost made me feel like I was dry shaving *shudder* but without the pain. You only have to use a tiny amount (maybe dime sized) for each leg. It did freak me out a little bit when I tried to wash it off...you know how oil doesn't mix with water? Yeah...it rolls off like water off a duck's back. What I figured out though is that I can rub the leftovers into my skin and pay dry - it made my legs super shiny! Another trick I learned was with cleaning off the razor - obviously rinsing with water doesn't work, so I keep a cup and put a little bit of body wash in it & swish it in there to clean the blades. I do not buy expensive razors...although cheap razors gave me razor burn with regular shaving cream, the expensive ones never got all the hair for some reason. This shaving cream works great with cheap razors, and the best part - no razor burn!
Cost breakdown:
I'll admit, the initial costs of this one were a little more than my other projects since I had to buy shea butter. But, here it is -
Shea butter - $6.99 for 16 oz (so I do have a good bit left)
Coconut oil - $5.29 for 32 oz
Grapeseed oil - $5.99 for 32 oz
Baking soda - $.50 per box (I now buy it in bulk)
Overall this recipe seems like a keeper. David tried it and did not like it. I tried to get him to give it another shot, but so far, no luck. I'm not giving up though!


