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How to Start a Small Herb Garden for Your Beauty Routine

  • Mar 2
  • 2 min read

Growing a small herb garden is a rewarding way to enhance your beauty routine with fresh, natural ingredients. Not only do herbs add unique scents and properties to your skincare and hair care regimes, but they also promote sustainability and self-sufficiency. Here's a guide to help you get started.


Choose the Right Herbs

Select herbs that are known for their beneficial properties and beauty uses. Some great options include:


  • Lavender: Calming scent, great for soothing skin irritations and can be used in homemade creams or oils.

  • Rosemary: Excellent for stimulating hair growth and can act as a natural preservative in beauty products.

  • Chamomile: Known for its anti-inflammatory properties, perfect for calming sensitive skin and adding to relaxing face masks.

  • Mint: Refreshing and invigorating, it has cooling properties for skincare products.

  • Aloe Vera: Technically a succulent, its gel can be used to soothe sunburns, moisturize skin, and treat acne.


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Getting Started Steps

1

Select Your Space

Decide where you want to cultivate your herb garden. You can choose a sunny windowsill, balcony, or small outdoor garden. Most herbs thrive in environments that receive at least 4-6 hours of sunlight daily.

2

Gather Your Supplies

Find pots or containers with good drainage holes. You'll also need quality potting soil or organic compost, plant labels, and access to water. If you're starting from seeds, buy seeds or small starter plants from your local nursery.

3

Plant the Herbs

If starting from seeds, plant according to the instructions on the seed packet. For starter plants, gently remove them from their container and place them in their new pots, filling around the roots with soil.

4

Care and Maintenance

Herbs like moisture but are sensitive to overwatering. Ensure the top inch of soil dries out before watering again. Feed your herbs with organic fertilizer every few weeks and regularly trim to encourage bushier growth.

5

Incorporate into Your Routine

Create herbal infusions by steeping fresh herbs in oil or alcohol. Blend fresh herbs with yogurt or honey for nourishing face masks. Brew rosemary or mint into a strong tea for hair rinses.

6

Harvest Regularly

Regularly trim your herbs to optimize growth and keep them from becoming leggy. Enjoy the freshness in your beauty routines and consider drying excess herbs for later use.

Beauty Uses for Your Herbs

Once your herbs are thriving, start incorporating them into your beauty routine with these creative applications:

  • Herbal Infusions

Steep fresh herbs in oil or alcohol to create infusions for use in homemade beauty products.

  • Face Masks

Blend fresh herbs with yogurt or honey for nourishing face masks. A chamomile mask can help soothe irritated skin.

  • Hair Rinses

Brew rosemary or mint into a strong tea and use it as a final rinse after shampooing to stimulate your scalp and add shine.


Starting a small herb garden can elevate your beauty routine with natural, holistic ingredients while also providing a calming and fulfilling hobby. Nourish your skin and hair with these freshly grown herbs and embrace the beauty of nature!

 
 
 

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