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Top 10 Face Masks That You Can Make At Home

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
September 5, 2020
in Beauty, Skincare
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Sometimes proven over the years folk recipes are a good alternative to expensive cosmetics. People have been using the healing properties of many products for hundreds of years. A homemade face mask is effective, cheap, and does not have any side effects.

Honey rejuvenates and nourishes the skin, eggs moisturize and soften, parsley juice relieves inflammation, and aloe is just a find for the skin, because it accelerates metabolic processes, promotes healing, and nourishes the skin with a whole complex of vitamins.

Pay attention to possible allergic reactions. If in doubt, apply a little mixture on your wrist and wait 15 minutes. If irritation does not appear on the skin during this time, you can safely use the mask.

Boiled Potato Mask

All the ingredients in this homemade face mask are easily available at everyone’s home. 1 tbsp. l crushed boiled warm potatoes mixed with 1 tbsp. l olive oil, homemade sour cream, or milk. Apply for 15-20 minutes, rinse with warm water.

Potato Face Mask

Egg Mask

Another extremely effective homemade mask is egg mask. 1 yolk is mixed with 1 tbsp. l kefir (can be replaced with homemade sour cream or olive oil). Rinse off after 15-20 minutes.

Egg Face Mask

Honey Mask

1 tbsp. l mix natural honey with 1 tbsp. l fresh aloe juice. After 10 minutes rinse with warm water. To get soft and smooth skin, this mask is simply the best.

Honey Face Mask

Mask Of Potato Juice

Mix 1 tbsp. l fresh potato juice, 1 yolk, 1 tsp. olive oil and bran. Stir to the consistency of liquid sour cream. Wash off after 20 minutes and enjoy soft touch to your face.

Potato Juice Face Mask

Green Tea Mask

Soak a gauze napkin with infusion of strongly brewed green tea. Cut openings for eyes and lips in a napkin so as not to apply a mask to these parts of the face. Leave a napkin for 15-20 minutes.

Green Tea Face Mask

Mask With Grapefruit

Mix 2 tbsp. l grapefruit pulp, 1 tbsp. l kefir, 1 tbsp. l bran. Stir until thick sour cream. Wash off after 20 minutes. After this, apply the cream that you usually use.

Grape Face Mask

Sour Cream Mask

1 protein and 1 tbsp. l mix sour cream, apply for 20 minutes. This one the easiest to make at home, rub your skin gently after removing the mask and get the best results.

Sour Cream Face Mask

Mask With Cottage Cheese

2 tsp mix low-fat cottage cheese with 1 tsp. parsley juice or strong tea, 1 tsp. linseed oil, lemon peel or orange. Rinse off after 15 minutes.

Parsley Mask

1 tsp finely chopped parsley, 1 tsp. mix sour cream or olive oil, rinse after 15-20 minutes.

Parsley Face Mask

Yeast Mask

1 tbsp. l stir fresh yeast in water until the consistency of liquid sour cream, add 1 tbsp. l vegetable oil. Apply the mask in two layers: wait until the first one dries and apply the second. Rinse off the face after 10 minutes.

Yeast Face Mask

Important Note

Gently apply all these masks on your face and let it rest for 15-20 minutes, for best results use any one of these masks twice a week. After removing the mask from the face gently massage the skin for two minutes in a circular motion. Once you start using the mask you’ll notice that the makeup will start staying longer on your face and the skin becomes less oily.

Tell us which one these face masks have you tried 🙂

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