Over 50, skin often feels drier, looks less luminous, and fine lines can appear more visible because of lower natural oil production, slower cell turnover, and reduced collagen support. A well-made homemade cream canโt โeraseโ wrinkles, but it can improve the look of lines by deeply moisturizing, supporting the skin barrier, and adding that healthy, plump glow.
This recipe is designed to be:
- Waterless (safer at home) โ less risk of bacteria/mold
- Rich but not greasy (if you use the right oils)
- Simple (no complex emulsifiers needed)
Important: For โbright + shine,โ the #1 proven step is daily SPF. No homemade cream can replace sunscreen.
Why a Waterless Cream Is Best for DIY
Many DIY โcreamsโ use water, aloe, or floral water. Without a proper cosmetic preservative and clean formulation practices, those can spoil quickly.
A waterless balm-cream (butters + oils) is:
- More stable at home
- Longer-lasting (still not forever)
- Great for mature, drier skin
Ingredients That Actually Help Mature Skin Look Smoother + Brighter
For โwrinklesโ (appearance) and plumper texture
- Shea butter: barrier support, softness, reduces tightness
- Squalane (olive-derived): lightweight, โskin-likeโ oil, helps smooth
- Jojoba oil: balances feel, helps reduce heaviness
For glow and tone
- Rosehip seed oil: popular for visible radiance and uneven tone look
- Vitamin E (tocopherol): antioxidant support (also helps slow oil oxidation)
Optional (only if your skin tolerates it)
- Frankincense essential oil very low % (can irritate sensitive skinโskip if reactive)
DIY Recipe: โ50+ Glow Balm Creamโ (Waterless, Beginner-Friendly)
What youโll need
- 2 tbsp shea butter (or mango butter for lighter feel)
- 1 tbsp jojoba oil
- 1 tbsp squalane
- 1 tbsp rosehip seed oil
- 6โ10 drops vitamin E (oil-based)
Optional (sensitive-skin caution):
- 1โ2 drops essential oil total (max) โ or skip completely
Tools
- Small heat-safe bowl or glass jar
- Saucepan (for a simple water bath)
- Spoon/spatula
- Clean 50โ100 ml jar (preferably dark glass)
Step-by-step
- Sanitize your jar and tools (hot soapy water, rinse well, air-dry fully).
- Melt the shea butter gently using a water bath (do not boil).
- Remove from heat. Stir in jojoba + squalane + rosehip.
- Let it cool 5โ10 minutes, then add vitamin E (and optional essential oil).
- For a whipped texture: place in the fridge for 10โ15 minutes until slightly thick, then whip/stir vigorously for 1โ2 minutes.
- Spoon into your jar and close tightly.
Texture tip
If itโs too firm: add a little more squalane.
If itโs too oily: add a little more shea/mango butter.
How to Use It (So It Looks โBrightโ Not Greasy)
Night (best time)
- Cleanse (gentle, non-stripping).
- Apply on slightly damp skin (spritz with water or apply after a hydrating serum).
- Use pea-sized amount for face + neck. Warm between fingers and press in.
Morning (lighter)
- Use half-pea amount, mainly on dry areas.
- Always finish with broad-spectrum SPF 30+.
Where it works best: cheeks, under-eye orbital bone (not too close to lash line), neck, dรฉcolletage, around mouth lines.
Storage + Shelf Life (Realistic)
- Store cool and away from sunlight.
- Use clean fingers or a small spatula.
- Typical home shelf life: 2โ3 months (sometimes longer, but stop if smell/texture changes).
Best Type for Different 50+ Skin Needs
- Very dry skin: more shea + a touch more jojoba, less rosehip
- Combination skin: more squalane, slightly less butter
- Sensitive/reactive skin: no essential oils, keep it simple (shea + squalane + jojoba + vitamin E)
โBright and Shineโ Extras That Actually Make a Difference
If you want visible brightness, combine the balm with:
- Vitamin C serum (store-bought, stable) in the morning under SPF
- Niacinamide serum (store-bought) for smoother-looking tone
- Gentle exfoliation 1โ2x/week (avoid harsh scrubs)
Donโt DIY these actives unless youโre experiencedโhome mixing can cause irritation or unstable formulas.
Common Mistakes (And Fixes)
- Using too much: causes shine that looks oily. Use less; press, donโt rub.
- Skipping SPF: sun exposure deepens lines and dullness over time.
- Adding lemon/baking soda: can damage the skin barrierโavoid.
Quick FAQ
Will this remove wrinkles?
It canโt remove them, but it can soften their appearance by improving hydration and skin comfort.
Can I use it around the eyes?
Yes, but use a tiny amount and keep it off the lash line to avoid irritation/milia.
Can oily skin use it?
Often yes, if you use very small amounts and favor squalane over heavy butters.
Safety note
Patch-test on the inner arm for 24โ48 hours before using on your face. Avoid essential oils if you have sensitive skin, rosacea, eczema, or allergies. If you have persistent irritation, skin conditions, or are unsure whatโs safe for you, consult a GP/medical professional (or a dermatologist).