Instead of using a chemical face mask, make your own natural face masks. A face mask is easy to make, has no adverse effects on your skin and can also be completely adjusted to your skin type. Making a DIY face mask with natural products.
You can make the cream masks below quickly and easily with products that you often have at home or that are easy to get hold of.
Mash the pulp of half an apricot with a fork and then mix with some regular cream. This mask has a stimulating effect and makes the skin smooth.
Mash the soft flesh of the avocado well and mix with a skin cream. Avocado makes the skin smooth and super soft.
Take a spoonful of brewer's yeast flakes (reform trade) and mix it with some cream. This mask has a healing effect, gives peace of mind and makes the skin beautifully smooth.
Mixing a tablespoon of lukewarm butter with a teaspoon of nourishing cream and applying it to the house is a blessing for dry and rough skin (in winter). This mask nourishes the skin and makes it soft at the same time.
Traditionally, egg yolk has been known as a cosmetic for the skin and hair. First, mix the egg yolk with a squeeze of lemon juice. Then you add just as much homemade cream until a good spreadable lotion is created. After an exposure time of 30 minutes, the mask is removed with a moist compress. The cream mask with egg is very suitable for dry and aging skin.
Crush two or three strawberries and mix with some cream. This mixture is wonderfully refreshing and gives the skin peace of mind, and it also smells wonderful.
Freshly squeezed cucumber juice mixed with some nourishing cream purifies, cleanses and refreshes the skin excellently.
Mix a teaspoon of pure bee honey (health food store) with some skin cream. Honey gives the skin peace, health and makes it smooth. A cream mask with honey is good for dry skin, but also for unclean skin.
The almond peeling removes the keratinized skin cells in a gentle and natural way and gently exfoliates the skin. It has a purifying effect, without irritating the skin.
Supplies
– 3 tablespoons crushed Almonds
– 1 Egg yolk
– 1 teaspoon Bee honey
– 1.5 teaspoons hot water
Sunflower seeds are rich in vitamin E, oil and lecithin, making them very effective in combination with nourishing bee honey and pure vegetable oil. Poorly perfused and unclean skin must be treated with sunflower masks for a while, until the structure of the skin has visibly improved.
– 1 handful of shelled Sunflower Seeds
– 1 teaspoon of pure Bee Honey
– 1 teaspoon of pure vegetable oil (preferably sesame oil, olive oil or even better:coconut oil)-
A little hot water
Will you continue to use store-bought face masks or plan to make natural face makers yourself? Which of the above face masks do you think is best for your skin?