Homemade Anti Aging Cream Without Beeswax



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I’ve been using this homemade anti aging cream with Uccuba butter, argan oil, shea butter and camelia seed oil for two months now and have noticed a difference in the appearance of my skin: less fine lines, more even tone, and it’s also helping to keep my acne at bay.

The best part of this DIY anti-wrinkle recipe is that there is no beeswax! I’ve also used a blend of essential oils that helps fight the signs of aging on your face.

 

 

Homemade Anti Aging Cream

It seems like there’s always a new lotion, serum or beauty product being touted for its anti-aging properties. Of course, we all want to keep our skin healthy, glowing and in great condition – but there’s no shame in aging! And no matter what you are putting on your skin, we’re all going to show some signs of aging. I say let’s try to age well while staying healthy.

For me, the trick is to use a skincare routine that nourishes and protects the skin naturally. The better you take care of your skin, the more gracefully you will age – and you don’t need harsh chemicals or expensive products to do it! In my opinion, a homemade anti-aging cream and a healthy diet with yoga is all you need.

Due to its inherently nourishing ingredients, it’s also great for mature and sun-damaged skin, which is why I call it an anti-aging cream. Due to its richness, I prefer to use this as a night cream.

 

Superstar anti-aging ingredients

Ucuuba butter is made from the seeds of the ucuuba plant, which is native to South America. It’s very high in Vitamin C, which helps to reverse DNA damage, and also in Vitamin A. Vitamin A is commonly known as retinol in the beauty industry, and is often used in top-of-the-line skincare products to treat acne, fine lines, and other signs of aging – which is why it’s a superstar ingredient in this anti-aging cream.

ucuuba butter

Argan oil is made from the kernels of the argan tree, native to Morocco. Its incredibly moisturizing, which is why you often see it advertised in commercial, hydrating hair products. But, it’s also high in Vitamin E, Vitamin A and antioxidants, which help it to both hydrate and tone the skin.

I discovered argan oil while on a trip in Morroco 10 years ago. If I had known how popular it would become I would have bought shares of the oils and could have been a millionaire!

Shea butter is made from the nut of the African shea tree. It is a rich nut butter that is naturally soothing to the skin, and high in anti-aging Vitamin E. A high fatty acid content enables it to nourish the skin and fight signs of aging as well.

Camelila seed oil is an edible plant oil, originally from China. It is rich in omega-6 fatty acids and antioxidants, making it an anti-aging superstar to complete this homemade anti-aging cream.

Both ucuuba butter and argan oil have a strong smell. This is why I suggest using a blend of essential oils to mask the natural odor of these anti-aging superstars. Furthermore, essential oils pack their own hydrating and anti-aging benefits. Essential oils like frankincense and rose geranium oils, smell incredible and also boost the skin clarifying and anti-aging potency of your homemade anti-aging cream.

Frankincense oil is made from the resin of the Boswellia sacra tree, native to Somalia and the Middle East. It is potent with antioxidants and has been using to boost skin health for hundreds of years.

Rose geranium essential oil is distilled from a rose-scented geranium flower, and has a soothing effect on the skin. It has natural antiseptic properties which make it ideal for treating inflammatory conditions like eczema and acne – and it smells great!

Step 1

Melt ucuuba butter, shea butter in a double boiler.
Once melted, add the argan oil and camellia seed oil.
Mix well.

Homemade Anti Aging Cream

Step 2

Put the recipient in the freezer for 15-20 mins, until the ingredients have hardened but are not completely frozen.

Homemade Anti Aging Cream

Step 3

Take it out of the freezer and start mixing with a hand blender until it is nice and creamy.

Homemade Anti Aging Cream

Step 4

Add the essential oils if you wish.

Homemade Anti Aging Cream

Homemade Anti Aging Cream Recipe

Homemade Anti Aging Cream Without Beeswax

Prep Time: 30 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 117 ml

Instructions

  • Melt the uccuba butter and shea butter in a double boiler.
  • Once melted, add the argan and camelia seed oil.
  • Mix well.
  • Put the recipient in the freezer for 15-20 mins, until the ingredients have hardened but are not completely frozen.
  • Take it out of the freezer and start mixing with a hand blender until it is nice and creamy.
  • Add the essential oils if you wish.
  • Pour into nice containers.
  • Voila, you have made your own homemade anti-aging cream recipe!
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For best results, massage a thin layer of your homemade anti-aging cream nightly before bed, and after cleansing your face. Remember that a little goes a long way! Tried it already? Let me know what you think in the comments below!

 

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Eve Cabanel
Eve Cabanel

I’m Eve, a DIY organic skincare recipe creator since 2010 that loves to make a big mess in the kitchen!
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59 Comments

  1. Nana
    May 27, 2021 / 8:50 am

    I tried the recipe and I love the way it nourishes my face with a glow. Thank you for sharing .

  2. Andree
    February 21, 2021 / 11:10 pm

    Hello, I love this anti-aging cream recipe. Also, do you think I could ad some Sea buckthorn oil or some water of sea buckthorn fruit? Thank you. Andree

    • March 3, 2021 / 3:01 pm

      Hi andree! thanks for the ratings! you could use this Sea Buckthorn Carrier Oil in small amounts, not more than 5% because otherwise, it may stain the skin and sheets. In this recipe, just add a few drops to test how it works out for you!

      • Jessica
        July 26, 2023 / 2:03 am

        Hi, I don’t know how to post my own thread. I tried the recipe but it makes my eyes water a little. Like maybe the fumes are too much, what could I have too much of?

  3. Tanya Ring
    March 27, 2020 / 2:49 pm

    Hi Eve, would you be able to substitute the Ho Wood for Helichrysum?

  4. Mia
    November 15, 2019 / 4:27 am

    Just made this for the first time. It is a bit greasy and my skin is having trouble absorbing. It is also leaving residue on my pillow at night. Is there any modification that might make it a little less greasy and/or easy for my skin to absorb? Or any other suggestions you might have? Thanks!

    • Alexandra R.
      August 18, 2020 / 9:45 am

      Rice starch I think is the best starch (you can also use non gmo corn starch or arrowroot or even kaolin clay that has been micronized with silica if you are acne prone) to make any home made cream or butter less greasy. But only add very little and test (always remember too: it takes a few days for things to fully settle to be able to get the best feel for how it will wear day after day) cuz if you put too much you’ll get a white-ish look but rice is the best for that problem since its’ particles are the smallest

  5. Andrea
    August 7, 2019 / 11:22 pm

    hi! can a i store this in aluminium tin containers?

  6. Blythe
    June 20, 2019 / 6:10 am

    I have just come across this website and am addicted! Great recipes. Just a quick question I’m 21 but really like the look of your anti-aging face serum. Am I too young to start using it? would you recommend another face serum better suited for younger skin?

  7. Karmen
    April 24, 2019 / 8:54 am

    Hi Eve .
    I’m from Slovenia and I found your website on the net, which is wonderful.
    I’m 55 years old and I decide between creams :Face Cream With Sacha Inchi Oil,
    DIY Face Moisturizer with Royal Jelly and Anti Aging Cream Without Beeswax .
    I want my wrinkles to soften and make my skin tense. Which creams do you recommend? What in the morning and in the evening?

    thank you

  8. January 23, 2019 / 4:01 am

    Can I use Rose hip instead of argan oil? Would there be any real difference?

    • February 6, 2019 / 9:15 pm

      yes, they are different oils with different properties.
      Rosehip is a great choice tho, more dry and less greasy than argan.

  9. Issabella
    January 20, 2019 / 10:27 am

    Hi Eve. That sounds great! Homemade Anti Aging Cream Without Beeswax is interesting. I’m going to try your way next weekend. I’m over 35 and I really worry about sign of aging so your post is very helpful. I have my face look dull and I use skin lightening cream. Is it possible to use my cream together with your homemade anti-aging?

    • January 20, 2019 / 10:45 pm

      You don’t need to use commercial skin creams once you have switched over homemade creams! that will save you some money and you can control the ingredients you put on your skin.

  10. tracy
    January 19, 2019 / 10:24 pm

    Do you have to melt and then freeze the butters? Or can you just put everything together and mix with a blender. The blending should warm the butters up enough to allow them to blend together. Unless there’s a reason you heat them and then cool them.

    • February 9, 2019 / 9:39 pm

      its explained step by step in the blog post, melt, then freeze and there is a reason for it. Makes it more fluffy.

  11. Paula Hickman
    January 13, 2019 / 1:25 am

    How much by volume does this recipe yield

  12. Subathra J
    January 10, 2019 / 1:08 pm

    Hi Cool .. Do we need to add any Preservative? May i know the shelf life of this Cream..

    Thanks in Advance

  13. Shree
    January 5, 2019 / 6:36 am

    Why would we avoid Beeswax.can you educate me, am new to this whole thing of diys

    • January 6, 2019 / 4:21 pm

      If you are vegan, then you want to avoid any animal or insect-related products like beeswax. Some people are allergic to bee products also.

  14. Amy
    December 29, 2018 / 3:56 am

    Hi we made this recipe and it really works great!
    Our only problem is the smell. We added the essential oils and the Ucuuba smell is still way way too strong. Can you recommend how to hide the smell?

    • January 4, 2019 / 4:36 pm

      you could use refined ucuuba butter, that will help get rid of the smell. If this is not an option, try doubling the amount of essential oils but you may still have the slight smell from the ucuuba butter.

  15. December 21, 2018 / 1:27 pm

    Hello, Could I make a face cream just using Organic shea butter and argan oil?

  16. Barbara
    December 19, 2018 / 2:39 pm

    I will be trying this recipe in the new year. The ingredients look fabulous and love that it is simple and straight forward. Thanks@

  17. Sharon
    December 15, 2018 / 9:54 pm

    Hi Eve,
    I just made this anti-aging crepe to give out as gifts. I hope everyone likes it. Do you have any suggestions on how to clean the hand mixer? It gets stuck under the blades

    • December 16, 2018 / 10:27 pm

      That’s great Sharon! Just wipe it carefully with a paper towel. Then rinse it with hot water and wash it with soap or put it in the dishwasher on high temperature once you have clean more of it.

  18. Norma
    October 13, 2018 / 10:00 pm

    Hi ,what can I use to sub for argon oil and camelia oil?

    • October 14, 2018 / 9:25 pm

      You could substitute argan oil and camelia oil by safflower oil. Please use the same proportion.
      To be honest argan oil has anti-aging properties so it is great to use in this recipe!

  19. Itiana
    October 12, 2018 / 1:49 am

    Hello Eve! Your website is fantastic!
    Could you give me the concentration (%) os this recipe?

    Thank you!

    • October 14, 2018 / 9:23 pm

      Thanks Itiana,

      so here it is:
      3 tablespoons of uccuba butter (25%)
      1 tablespoon of shea butter (8%)
      3 tablespoons of argan oil (25%)
      5 tablespoons of camelia seed oil (40%)

      Hope this helps 🙂

  20. Jovana
    October 1, 2018 / 8:58 pm

    Hi! There is no Uccuba butter or camellia oil in my country, with what could I replace them? Thank you!
    P.S. Love your recipes!

    • October 2, 2018 / 2:05 am

      Hi Jovana! you can use shea butter instead of uccuba butter and safflower or sunflower oil instead of camelia seed oil. This changes the recipe and will not have the same properties but it should work if you use the same proportion/ratio.

      • Luisa
        October 9, 2018 / 5:54 pm

        Hi Eve!

        this sounds really interesting! I’d love to use coconut oil as well cause I’ve read there are great properties for anti aging and hydratation.

        Is there any chance I can I add coconut oil to this recipe? and in which proportions?

        Thank you so much Eve.

        • October 10, 2018 / 5:16 pm

          Hi Luisa, coconut oil face be comedogen, which means promote black heads on clog pore on the face. So I don’t really recommend substituting it in this recipe. If you want to do a body cream, then thats fine!

  21. Imen
    August 16, 2018 / 4:05 am

    Thank you for this recipe, this cream is used as a day or night cream ?

  22. June 7, 2018 / 4:54 pm

    I do not understand. In the recipe you say …Step 1
    Melt cocoa butter, coconut oil, shea butter and carnauba wax in a double boiler.
    Once melted, add the sunflower oil.
    In the recipe you do not have cocoa butter or wax???
    I am confused so is the above recipe correct? I did not understand your reply to Izzy.

    • July 5, 2018 / 2:43 am

      I made a typo, there is no cocoa butter or wax, disregard this. The recipe is updated now and it is correct.

  23. Lila Valdes
    June 6, 2018 / 8:14 pm

    Hi,I want to make this cream but there is a difference between the instruction and the recipe. You mention Carnauba and sunflower and Camelia Seed oil and Ucuuba. Which is the correct one? Thank you for your time.

    • July 5, 2018 / 2:44 am

      I made a typo, there is no cocoa butter, no sunflower oil or wax, disregard this. The recipe is updated now and it is correct.

  24. pundari indira
    May 16, 2018 / 4:42 pm

    hai sister.. instead of ho wood essential oil any other substitute?

    • August 23, 2018 / 6:31 pm

      it depends for which use. If its for the recipe above, Ho wood could be replaced by Rosewood essential oil. Or you could just omit it all together.

  25. Swapna Priya
    April 5, 2018 / 5:20 pm

    Hello Eve,

    Am happy to read about this recipe. Would definitely want to try making this. I am new to this whole process but hope to get a decent one made on first attempt.

    On quick note can we use this cream for face and body ?

    Regards,
    Swapna

  26. Kathy Eddy
    March 19, 2018 / 5:28 pm

    How long will this cream last?

  27. Joni Tuson
    March 6, 2018 / 9:18 am

    Hey there…what a wonderful site this is thank you…I have now got all my ingredients to start making moisturisers…can I ask…what is a good base recipe for a moisturiser for oily skin? Xxx

  28. Paula
    January 21, 2018 / 6:54 pm

    what is howood? I’ve tried googling it and can’t find anything on it. Thanks

    • January 21, 2018 / 8:46 pm

      Hi Paula,
      Ho wood is an essential oil Botanical Name: Cinnamomum camphora Plan. It is reported to have anti-depressant, anti-microbial, anti-septic, aphrodisiac, and bactericidal properties. There are also claims that it can play a role as a cellular stimulant, cephalic, and tissue regenerator.
      https://www.organic-beauty-recipes.com/howood

  29. Deepa Nagarajan
    January 21, 2018 / 12:26 pm

    Thanks for sharing Eve. Sounds Awesome!! Cant wait to try. What’s the alternative for ucuuba butter?

    • January 21, 2018 / 2:35 pm

      Hi Deepa, uccuba is the main ingredients that is anti aging stimulate collagen. That said if you cannot find it, you could try replacing it by cocoa butter or shea butter.

  30. Izzy
    January 20, 2018 / 10:31 pm

    I look forward to trying this, however I’m confused about the instructions: your ingredients call for accuba butter, argan oil, Shea butter & camelia seed, but the instructions refer to coconut oil, carnauba wax, shea butter and sunflower oil – did something get mixed up? Thanks!

    • January 21, 2018 / 2:32 pm

      Hi Izzy, my bad, I’ve updated the recipe, please refresh your cache CTRL + 5 to see the correct recipe!

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