I don't know about you girls, but I really love to try a lot of homemade tricks for my skin, hair or body, and I thought about sharing my experiences with you.
This one is for those of you with oily skin, and it's my favourite mask so far! You only need an albumen (egg white) and 1, maybe 1 and a half tablespoons of corn flour.
First, put the egg white in the recipient in which you want to create the mask:
Pour the corn flour over it:
Aaaand mix! (couldn't be easier!)
Et voila! You made your own quick, cheap and efficient face mask!
Yes, I know, it looks gross but believe me, it works wonders!
So, after that, apply it on your skin and stay with it until it dries (it takes up to 15 - 20 mins). When it's dry, rinse it off (I use cold water, but you can use warm water as well), and while doing it you can gently massage it, because it makes a great natural scrub!
Look how this mask closed my pores and cleaned my face (I pictured the same skin area, using the super-macro effect, so that the photo be very clear).
Click on the image to see it larger and clearer!
I think that the difference is obvious. I feel my skin very clean and smooth, I simply love this mask and I use it very often.
Which is YOUR favourite homemade face mask?
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ReplyDeleteI will have to try this face mask tonight. I normally don't use them because all the chemicals in them make my skin break out. 2 simple, food products mixed looks like a safe way to try one :) (swellmomma from swap-bot follow me #5 swap)
ReplyDeleteIndeed, natural and efficient! I will post more homemade mask recipes, I love them! :)
DeleteThis looks great I'll have to try it out. Can't wait to see more of your posts
ReplyDeletekcody03 Follow Me #5
this looks very easy! I have never used facial masks as my skin can be a bit finicky but I may give this one a shot! thanks!
ReplyDeleteSuneyflower follow me swap
Right on! This looks fantastic! I'm going to try it, too. I like the home made stuff. Makes me feel a bit more self sufficient. :) Great tip! Kari7997 swapbot.
ReplyDeleteWow the before and after looks different. This would work great on my husband since he has oily skin. Do you have any recipes for dry skin? (Follow me #5)
ReplyDeleteHey! Yes, I will post a mask for dry skin very soon. :)
DeleteI love homemade masks, could you possibly do a tutorial for one that helps with dry skin?
ReplyDelete(Washi - Swapbot)
Yes, stay tuned! :D
Deletewow~ that's definitely worth trying! I must give it a go sometime soon. Thanks for the tip :)
ReplyDelete-Jungpo (follow me #5)
I've been meaning to try homemade beauty supplies.
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this is worth a try... i will be on a lookout for cornflour...
ReplyDeletegeng (genggay)
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I'm totally trying that!!
ReplyDeletechrissyh418 (swap-bot)
I think I would like to try this. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLiz (lizziefx - Follow Me 5)
Sometimes you would rather not know what is in your skin care products :0)(though we should) this one sounds simple and probably works great.
ReplyDeleteJustIngrid Follow Me #6
I've seen some great recipes on this blog. It's fun to read and very informative!
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