Dorm Room Spa: 9 Easy DIY Beauty Recipes to Try

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DIY Beauty Recipes - the best dorm room spa recipes to try and how to have a DIY spa day

There’s nothing more relaxing than a day at the spa, especially for busy college students with a lot going on. Between papers, finals, extracurriculars, and jobs, who wouldn’t want to spend an hour or two getting pampered? Unfortunately, however, trips to the spa aren’t always affordable or accessible for us college girls.

So how do you get all the benefits of a spa treatment without the hefty cost? Easy. Raid your kitchen! Here are nine of my favorite do-it-yourself beauty treatments that are easy (and fairly cheap) to whip together in your dorm room or apartment. Have a DIY spa day and give them a shot!

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Disclaimer: As always, we recommend doing a patch test on an inconspicuous area before applying anything new to your skin or hair! This is important to ensure that you won’t have a reaction to the ingredients. We cannot predict how your skin will react to any product – DIY or not – so a patch test is your best bet to ensure a good result.

1. The Olive Oil Hair Treatment

Olive oil

Olive oil isn’t just for cooking — it’s great for your hair, too! Olive oil has been proven to give hair a healthy sheen, help to repair split ends, and reduce frizz.

To give your hair a conditioning treatment, massage about 2 tablespoons of olive oil into your hair and scalp. The amount you’ll use should vary depending on the length and thickness of your hair. And remember to massage it in well – the massaging feels really nice on your scalp, but is also important to the treatment, as massage stimulates helps promote a healthy scalp.

Next, take a warm, damp towel and wrap it around your head and treated hair (“turban” it). Leave it on for about 30-45 minutes. This allows the olive oil to work into your hair to have the full effect.

Finally, rinse out the olive oil with shampoo. This might take a few shampoo-ings (when I tried it, it took 2 rounds.) Give your hair further rest by allowing it to air dry, if you have the time. Then say hello to your luscious locks!

2. The Miracle Mask

The miracle mask: Nutmeg, honey and cinnamon

This DIY mask, made of nutmeg, honey, and cinnamon, is calming and soothing for stressed-out skin – in addition, it smells absolutely amazing!

The secret? Nutmeg and honey act as natural anti-inflammatories, which can reduce swelling and redness in skin. They’re also great for soothing acne scars and preventing infection.In addition, the nutmeg and cinnamon also work to exfoliate your skin when you wash this mask off.

To create the mask, mix 2 tablespoons of honey with a teaspoon of cinnamon and a teaspoon of nutmeg. The consistency should be like a thick paste. After it’s all mixed, apply the mask to your face and let it sit for 30 minutes. Wash it off with warm water, scrubbing softly in circular motion for exfoliation.

3. Brown Sugar Body Scrub

Brown sugar body scrub

One of my favorite DIY beauty treatments is this brown sugar body scrub. It’s the perfect way to get rid of dry winter skin, as well as prep your body for any sunless tanner you may be applying.

To create the scrub, just mix together half a cup of coarse brown sugar with a tablespoon of honey, a little olive oil, and 1/4 tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, then apply all over your body and rinse. The scrub not only smells delicious, but leaves your skin feeling ultra-smooth.

4. Citrus Salt Scrub

Lemons

Here’s another great scrub that’s perfect for the summer months – it’s so refreshing and smells amazing!Whether you’re gearing up to try a self-tanner or just want silky smooth skin, try this citrus salt scrub. This scrub is a little less moisturizing and more refreshing than the brown sugar scrub, so choose whichever one fits your mood and skin needs.

Start off by mixing 1 cup of sea salt and 1/4 cup of olive oil or coconut oil. Then, add 1/2 tsp of lemon juice and mix well. Be sure to store any leftover scrub in an airtight container!

5. Oatmeal Cleanser for All Skin Types

Oats

Oatmeal and yogurt have major soothing properties and are both super gentle on the skin. Try out this oatmeal cleanser in place of your regular cleanser on your DIY spa day when you have sunburn or just want soft, rejuvenated skin:

In a small bowl, mix 1 tbsp of plain oatmeal with 1 tbsp of plain yogurt. Feel free to add a few drops of honey or your favorite essential oil to the mix. (I love lavender oil, but you can use whatever you like best! We love to get our essential oils on Amazon, FYI.) Mix all the ingredients together and apply to your face in a circular motion, like you would your normal cleanser, and rinse off with warm water.

6. Avocado Mask for Dry Skin

Avocado

Making sure to drink lots of water is crucial to staying healthy and hydrated, but you can do your face an extra favor by using this moisturizing avocado mask. (Avocado oil is an amazing skincare ingredient, and you can get some of the benefits for less by using fresh avocado!)

First, mash 1/2 of a ripe avocado and combine it with 1/4 cup of honey. Mix well and apply mask to a clean face. Let sit for 10 minutes. For an extra boost, add 1 egg to the mix. The protein in the egg helps rebuild natural collagen to keep your skin youthful and supple.

7. Strawberry Mask for Acne-Prone Skin

Strawberry mask

While acne is never fun to deal with, it can be especially difficult in the summer, or when we’re stressed, and our skin is producing more oil than usual. It also doesn’t help that the beauty trend these days (popularized by Glossier) is centered around a fresh, almost makeup-free look. But no fear — this strawberry mask is great for fighting breakouts and soothing your skin.

Take 1/4 cup of fresh strawberries and mash them together with 1/4 cup of plain yogurt. Spread on your face and wash after 10 minutes. Strawberries are a natural source of salicylic acid, a common acne treatment, and yogurt is great for calming irritated skin.

8. Apple Cider Vinegar Hair Rinse

Long hair

With all the treatments, styling tricks, and stress we put our hair through, it’s no surprise that icky stuff like oil, dead skin cells, and product build up can settle on our scalps, making hair greasy and dull.

If you can’t afford a pricey clarifying shampoo or hair treatment, apply apple cider vinegar after your regular shampoo to restore shine and clear away buildup. (We’ve talked about the benefits of apple cider vinegar before, so check out that article for even more uses for the rest of the bottle!)

9. Rose Water Foot Bath

Rose Water

Here at CF, we love our heels all year round, but open-toed shoes definitely require your feet to be in tip-top shape. Help exfoliate, refresh, and soothe your feet with this rose water foot bath.

Get a large bowl or small tub and combine, but don’t mix, 1/2 cup of sea salt and 2 tbsp of rose water. Then, cut up 3 stems of mint and mash into the other ingredients. Add 1 tbsp of extra virgin olive oil and mix well. Once everything is mixed, fill up your bowl or tub with warm water and soak feet for 20-30 minutes.

Even More At-Home Beauty Recipes

Tried these and want some more? You’re in luck! Here at CF, we love DIY beauty and have amassed tons of tutorials you’ll want to check out. Here are a few more posts with tons more beauty recipe ideas:

Your Thoughts?

What do you think of DIY beauty treatments? Do you have a particular recipe that’s your favorite? What have you tried? Does DIY save you money? Make sure to leave a comment – can’t wait to hear your DIY spa day tips!

Editor’s note: This post was originally published in 2011; it was completely updated and revamped in 2018 with new photos and information.

72 thoughts on “Dorm Room Spa: 9 Easy DIY Beauty Recipes to Try”

  1. Hi there! Just wanted to let you know that I made the honey, cinnamon, and nutmeg face mask and reviewed it on my blog. I also linked it back to your original post. 🙂 Thanks!

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  2. I’ve used the hot oil hair treatment, but always tend to use a mix of Coconut Oil and Olive Oil for best results! However I haven’t yet tried the miracle mask or body scrub, I’ll be sure to try them soon! Thankyou :).

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  3. I did the nutmeg cinnamon and honey mask it felt weird at first then my skin felt amazing!! But man is it ever messy 🙂

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    • I find if I microwave the mask for a few seconds then apply with a paint brush before it cools, I only have to wash a dish and a brush, and no messy fingers. Hope this helps xx

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  4. I am using the mask right now, loving the way it feels. I also added a teaspoon of finely ground coffee (plain ol’ Folgers) for the caffiene. It helps tighten your skin.
    I used to use coconut oil and baking soda as a facial scrub, but it started leaving my skin oily feeling. I do still use it as a body scrub.
    To help with frizz, instead of all the expensive shine sprays and frizz tamers on the shelves, I use the tiniest amount of coconut oil. Run ot through with my fingers, and instant shine and tamed frizz!

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  5. My sister and I did the mud masks today and they were great!! My skin is really soft and the dead skin is gone!! We decided to do them every Sunday!

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  6. Olive oil for your hair? 🙂 What great tips I just can;t wait to try them…thanks for the article 🙂

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  7. I use olive oil for my hair and I love it. It restores shine! The honey and cinnamon mask is beyond amazing as well!

    xx Marianne Y

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  8. Brown Sugar Body Scrub is my favourite one…r I also preferred cucumber and strawberry mask, anyhow very inspirational…

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  9. If you do the olive oil on your hair, be careful it leaves it very greasy and oily. so if you mix baking soda and water to make a thick paste after you do the olive oil, rub into hair and leave for ten minutes then rinse thoroughly and you will love the results. i know i did!

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  10. Oh, I remembered something just now as I whipped up the miracle mask and my cat came sniffing around: do NOT let your cat around nutmeg as large amounts can be poisonous to them and 1tsp is a large amount for a cat. I know it is unlikely it would eat a whole teaspoon but I never know, especially since it is mixed with honey so just in case I thought I should warn you.

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