Recipe for Dr. Hauschka’s Cleansing Cream:

Dr Hauschka’s cleansing cream is a highly recommended product that many of my friends swear by.
https://store.drhauschka.com/b2c/ecom/ecomEnduser/items/itemDetail.aspx?&page=&store=&itemNum=CC&siteId=1&bulkexists=0

Some genius read the ingredients and figured out that this could be created at home. I am sharing the recipe by pasting the entire recipe as found on essential day spa.com:

"Recipe for homemade version of Dr. Hauschka’s Cleansing Cream:

What you’ll need:

• Fresh, whole almonds
• Coffee grinder, blender or food processor (to make almond meal)
• Small, airtight container
• Oil of your choice (grapeseed, olive, jojoba, castor, sweet almond, etc)
• Witch hazel (alcohol-free, if you can find it!)
• Ylang Ylang essential oil (optional)
• Lysorbic acid (aka: Vitamin C) powder or crystals

What you do:

To make a one-month supply (give or take), finely grind about 150 almonds* in your grinder/blender or food processor. Put the resulting almond meal in your airtight container and gradually drizzle in between 1-3 teaspoons of oil, and ½ teaspoon of Witch Hazel and stir/mix well. Keep adding additional oil until your mixture reaches the desired consistency – you want it to be a nice, thick paste (remember, when you apply it, you add water to make it “spreadable” on your face). If you add too much oil (like I did the first time!), simply stir a bit more almond meal to thicken it back up. Likewise, if your mixture is too thick, then add a few more drops of oil. That’s it! Put the lid on your container and you’ve now got your homemade Dr. H Cleansing Cream.

If desired, you can add additional ingredients that are beneficial for your particular skintype. I have hyper-oily skin, so I chose to add a few (7-10) drops of Ylang Ylang essential oil (not only good for helping to control regulate oil production, but makes my CC smell yummy!!) and a teaspoon of lysorbic acid crystals.

Other possible add-ins:
• Lavendar essential oil (calms redness)
• Teatree oil (antiseptic properties, good for break-out prone skin)
• Check-out the essential oil guide for more ideas: Log in

I’m sure there are dozens of other possibilities, but those are the ones that immediately come to mind. Research some of the various essential oils to find out what kind of properties they have in terms of skincare and just experiment. The great thing about this homemade cleansing cream is that if you mix up a batch with add-in ingredients that you don’t like, it won’t break the bank if you decide to dump it out and start over again!

You can use your homemade CC twice daily, if desired. But if you wear makeup, don’t forget to remove your makeup with an actual cleanser/makeup remover before you apply the cleansing cream as it is not meant to remove makeup.

I keep my homemade cleansing cream on my bathroom counter…it does not have to be refrigerator, although Winnie said that after putting her homemade CC in the fridge, the next time she used it, it smelled exactly like the real Dr. Hauschka CC so if you’re a fan of the yeasty smell, be my guest! I store mine in a little tupperware-type of container; I’m not sure how much the container actually holds, but it’s about the size of a small baby-food jar, if that helps give you an idea…

*Note: my coffee-grinder only allows me to grind 12 almonds at a time, so it takes a little while to make the almond meal. Therefore, if you choose, you can grind up your entire batch of almonds at one time, and then just store the excess in an airtight container in your freezer until it’s time to make a new batch of cleansing cream…"

Enjoy girls!!

Re: Recipe for Dr. Hauschka’s Cleansing Cream:

Some people who tried this recommended to not add any oil to the recipe and instead blend almonds be to a point where they get mushy and the oil inside them emulsifies and separates. The cleanser will essentially. Here are additional tips:

Tips & Tricks
The almonds must be unblanched (ie they must have their skin).
Use a grinder or blender to grind the almonds.
Some stores carry an almond paste in a can (something similar to peanut butter). You can use this, if it doesn’t contain any additives like salt or preservatives.
To make the almonds into a paste, add a teeny bit of grape oil, literally a few drops.
If you grind the almonds really well, the almonds will become an oily paste and you will not need to add the grape oil.
For oily skin, try adding 2-3 drops of etheric oils of ylang-ylang, lemon or tee tree oil.

How to use it:
Prepare the ingredients shortly before use. Add a bit of water
Apply it using the press and roll method: press it into the face, and then quickly lift your hand away. Do not rub ! Demonstration video here: http://www.drhauschka.co.uk/skincare/videos/morning-cleansing-routine
Adjust the time according to your skin condition: for drier skins less than 2 mins, for oily skins, a bit more. If you feel tightness of the skin, try shortening the process the next time.
Wash your face with cool water.
In the end, wipe your face with a toner.