How to make a DIY face mask
How to make a DIY face mask
A face mask is a wonderful way to treat yourself. It's also a great way to save money, as many high-end brands cost upwards of $50 a pop. That's because they use expensive ingredients that don't mean anything more than fancy packaging when it comes time to actually putting them on your face.
Here are three easy DIY masks that can be made at home:
Mix one teaspoon of ground oatmeal with one teaspoon of honey.
Mix one teaspoon of ground oatmeal with one teaspoon of honey.
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Ground oatmeal is a good source of fiber, antioxidants and protein. It also contains iron, calcium and other vitamins that your skin needs to be healthy and look great!
The mask should be dry when you take it off. If it’s not, let it sit for another 5 minutes or so until it does. Then, remove the mask by gently rubbing in circles all over your face and neck with warm water Oatmeal is one of the best sources of omega-3 fatty acids, which are important for maintaining healthy skin. It also contains vitamins A and E, which help to fight free radicals and prevent damage to your cells..
Apply to skin and let dry.
Apply the mask to your face and neck, making sure to cover all areas. Leave on for 15 minutes or until dry. Wash off with warm water and pat dry with a towel if desired. You can also leave it on overnight if you like!
Rinse off with warm water.
Rinse off your face mask with warm water. You can also use a warm washcloth to aid in the removal process. This will help soften and loosen any stubborn bits of product that may be left on your skin, making it easier for you to rinse away with just water! Don't use hot water though--it'll burn your skin!
You can make a DIY face mask at home that will nourish your skin and make it feel soft.
You can make a DIY face mask at home that will nourish your skin and make it feel soft. You can use honey, oatmeal, yogurt or coconut oil to create the perfect base for any face mask.
You can add other ingredients like ground almonds or avocado if you want to add more nutrients to your homemade face masks. You can also add herbal infusions such as rose water or mint tea to give them an extra kick!
You should use this once a week but if your skin needs it then you could use it more often than that!
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