Skin Care Facial Masks
You Can Make At Home
Taking care of your face is
extremely important, yet it�s something that many people
neglect to do effectively. The sheer range of products
available on the market is enough to confuse even the most
ardent skin-care connoisseur, not to mention the cost of many
of them. A good skin-care routine (including facial masks,
cleansing, toning and moisturizing) need not be complicated or
expensive however.
Facial masks in particular are easy to make at home using
ingredients that are, in many cases, readily available in your
fridge or pantry. These recipes for facial masks will make skin
care easy, affordable and a real treat. Strawberry Cleansing
Mask This mask will draw impurities out of your skin, making it
feel refreshed. Simply mix a 1 cup of ripe strawberries with
a cup of cornstarch and apply it to your face and leave on
for 30 minutes, avoiding your eye area. Then simply rinse away.
Peach Pore-Tightener Blending one ripe peach with an egg white
and applying it to your face for 30 minutes is an excellent
natural way to tighten and close the pores on your face. Orange
Oily-Skin Mask This very simple mask is an effective way to
draw excess oil out of the skin and improve your complexion.
Squeeze an orange into a bowl, and add enough flour to make a
fairly thick paste to spread across your face. Leave the mask
on for 20 minutes before washing it off. Avocado Moisture Mask
Re-hydrate your skin by mashing the flesh of a ripe avocado
with a dash of olive oil, and applying it to your face. This
skin care facial mask is particularly good to use when the
weather is dry and windy. The above recipes are only a few
examples of literally hundreds of facial masks that you can
make. Other commonly used ingredients include cucumber (for its
soothing and clarifying properties), pineapple, apple (for
potassium), natural yogurt and oatmeal (to gently soothe your
skin). One of the biggest advantages of using homemade facial
masks in your skin-care routine is that you know exactly what
you�re putting on your skin. With commercially available beauty
products, it can be hard to know exactly what's in them, and
how your skin will react. Tied in with this is the cost factor.
If your skin reacts badly to a homemade mask, you can simply
not make it again, or find a different recipe. If the same
thing happens with a store-bought product, you've blown your
money. Another big advantage of making your own facial skin
care masks is the element of variety. It's much easier, cheaper
and more interesting to experiment with different homemade
masks than it is to buy different beauty products! If you keep
these facial skin care tips in mind, taking care of your face
can be deliciously cheap and simple. Smooth, clear and hydrated
skin needn't be more than a walk to your refrigerator away!
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