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I found that making my own personal products was worth it. First, I learned how ingredients work in general. Second, I learned what ingredients worked for me (i.e. I payed more attention to the ingredients themselves as opposed to a brand or jarred product). I can control the quantities of each ingredient and I also learned how much you "should" use of each thing and why. The upfront costs are greater, but if I want, I can try new formulations each time I make something just by changing the ratios. No need to buy anything new. The other drawback is once you start making one product that works, you'll want to get into making a whole body care line and trying new ingredients...a PJ of another kind...
I make a lot of my stuff.... I recently nailed my perfect DC formulation (includes protein).... I think it's more expensive to make than buy especially here in the US... Once you find your staple products, you can stock up when it's on sale, use coupons etc.. Some others are just not worth the time making..
Yes, you are headed in the right direction! Your homemade products will benefit your health in the long run. If you know how to do it go for it. PeaceHello,
To those of you who use homemade products instead of store bought, is either one just more cost effective? I am wondering this because I want to try cutting down on buying products and start using natural ingredients.