For those of us who don’t have the time to escape to a spa for
relaxation, these homemade face masks are a great solution for giving
skin a boost. Even better, they are all made from completely non-toxic
ingredients… in fact, you can eat most of them!
Good for: All skin types
Good for: Dry skin.
Rub on face and let sit 20 minutes. Remove with a washcloth and warm water. (Note: some people react to cinnamon or nutmeg on skin. Test a small amount on your inner arm before using)
Good for: oily or normal skin.
Good for: All skin types, especially dry skin.
Remove with a washcloth and warm water.
Good for: All skin types, especially cooling for acne prone skin.
I find that these all work best in combination with the Oil Cleansing Method for completely natural skin care.
Credits to :wellnessmama.com
1. The Basic
Use some bentonite clay or kaolin clay and add enough water to make a paste. Apply to face in a circular motion until face is covered. Let dry and use a warm, wet washcloth to remove.Good for: All skin types
2. Tropical Mask
Mash one banana with 1 tablespoon of honey and mix until it forms a smooth paste. Apply to face and allow to stay on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse well.Good for: Dry skin.
3. Chai Mask
For a delicious smelling mask that also gently exfoliates skin, mix this mask that doubles as a sweetener for Chai tea. In a small bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of honey and 1/2 teaspoon each of cinnamon and nutmeg.Rub on face and let sit 20 minutes. Remove with a washcloth and warm water. (Note: some people react to cinnamon or nutmeg on skin. Test a small amount on your inner arm before using)
Good for: oily or normal skin.
4.The Guacomolemask
For dry skin, mash 1/2 of a ripe avocado with 2 tablespoons of honey and apply to the face. Let sit 20+ minutes and rinse well.Good for: All skin types, especially dry skin.
5. Cool Cucumber Mask
This one is especially great for oily or inflamed skin. Blend 1/2 of a cucumber with 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 teaspoon of bentonite or kaolin clay. Add additional clay if needed to create a paste. Apply to face and leave on for 20 minutes.Remove with a washcloth and warm water.
Good for: All skin types, especially cooling for acne prone skin.
Aftercare:
After using a facemask, a sea salt spray or 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar diluted in 1 cup of cool water work as great toners to lock in the effects.I find that these all work best in combination with the Oil Cleansing Method for completely natural skin care.
Sea Spray for Skin
A nourishing sea salt spray for skin that helps reduce acne and firm skin. This spray leaves skin feeling refreshed and clean.
Author: Wellness Mama
Recipe type: Beauty/Cosmetic
Ingredients
- 1 cup of distilled water or pre-boiled water – heated to almost boiling
- 1 tablespoon himalayan salt or sea salt
- pinch of epsom salt or magnesium flakes
- Essential oils for scent – I like Lavender or Mint
Instructions
- Add salt and epsom salt/magnesium (if using) to warm water and stir until salt is completely dissolved.
- Add essential oils if using and store in a glass jar or spray bottle.
- To use: Apply to skin by spraying or with a cotton pad as a toner. Great for use as part of a daily skin care routine of after swimming.
Notes
In place of distilled water, an herbal tea can be
used as long as the tea is made from dried herbs. Calendula or chamomile
tea work really well in this recipe or mint can be used for a cooling
spray!
Credits to :wellnessmama.com
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