Make a Facial Mask
Facial masks can help your face go from dry and dull to soft and bright, and you can make your own using basic household ingredients. Learn how to make four different types of masks: a pore-minimizing mask, a moisturizing mask, an acne-soothing mask and a quick toning mask.
Steps
Making a Pore-Minimizing Mask
- Gather the ingredients. This mask works to reduce the appearance of pores with clay, which pulls dead skin cells and other pore-clogging debris away from your skin as it dries on your face. Go to a health food stores and get the following supplies:
- Bentonite clay, which draws out impurities.
- Oatmeal, which leaves your skin feeling baby soft.
- Essential oil of your choice, such as peppermint or lemongrass, for an added sweet scent.
- Mix up the mask. Place a tablespoon of Bentonite clay, a tablespoon of oatmeal and a tablespoon of water in a small bowl. Use a spoon or whisk to thoroughly mix the mask.
- Add a few drops of essential oil if you want to feel the effects of aromatherapy as the mask works its magic.
- Using the same ratio of ingredients, you can make a larger batch and store the unused mask in a jar with a tight-fitting lid for later use.
- Apply the mask. Rub the mask lightly over your forehead, nose, cheeks and chin. Let it sit for 15 - 20 minutes, until it is completely dry.
- Rinse the mask. Splash lukewarm or cool water over your face to rinse away the clay. Blot your face dry with a soft towel and apply a moisturizer to finish.
Making a Moisturizing Mask
- Gather the ingredients. You can make a moisturizing mask with ingredients you probably have in your kitchen. Check your cabinets or go to the grocery store to get the following supplies:
- Honey, which has natural antibacterial and moisturizing properties.
- Olive oil or almond oil, each of which leave your skin smooth and supple.
- Apple cider vinegar, a natural toner that can also be used to condition your hair.
- Mix up the mask. Place a tablespoon of honey, a tablespoon of olive oil and a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in a bowl. Use a spoon or whisk to stir the mixture until it is completely combined.
- Store extra moisturizing mask in a jar with a tight-fitting lid, and keep it in the refrigerator until you want to use it again.
- Add a teaspoon of plain yogurt or oatmeal for an even softer result.
- Apply the mask. Starting with a clean face, rub the mask liberally over your skin. Make sure to apply plenty to areas that are the driest, like your forehead and the bridge of your nose. Let the mask dry for 15 minutes.
- Rinse the mask. Use cool water to remove the mask and tone your skin. There's no need to moisturize afterward; your skin should be soft and fresh.
Making an Acne-Soothing Mask
- Gather the ingredients. Acne tends to pop up during stressful times of life. This face mask soothes inflamed skin and includes essential oil to calm your mind, too. Take a trip to the grocery store for the following ingredients:
- Lemon juice, which has astringent properties and tones your face. Buy a fresh lemon and squeeze the juice; pre-squeezed juice may have preservatives that are hard on your sensitive facial skin.
- Honey, which softens the skin and eases inflammation.
- Egg white, which brightens and tones skin.
- Lavender or rosemary essential oil.
- Mix up the mask. Place a tablespoon of lemon juice, a tablespoon of honey, one egg white, and a few drops of essential oil in a bowl. Use a spoon or a whisk to stir until the ingredients are completely incorporated.
- This mask is made with perishable ingredients, so any extra mask mixture should be stored in the refrigerator in a jar with a lid.
- You only need a couple of drops of essential oil; a little goes a long way.
- Apply the mask. Smooth a liberal amount of the mixture over your face, gently applying it to the areas where you have acne. Don't rub or scrub it into your face, since you risk inflaming your skin even more. Let the mask sit on your face for 15 minutes.
- Rinse the mask. Use lukewarm or cool water to rinse away the mask, then pat your face dry with a soft towel. Apply an oil-free moisturizer to finish.
Making a Quick Toning Mask
- Tone your face with an egg white. Crack an egg into two halves over a bowl. Transfer the yolk back and forth between the two shells until the white has collected in the bowl. Apply the egg white to your face and let it sit for five minutes before rinsing with warm water.
- Use a splash of apple cider vinegar. For a toner that softens your skin as well, splash a teaspoon or two of apple cider vinegar over your face and let it sit for five minutes. Rinse it off with warm water. Make sure not to leave any traces, or you'll smell like vinegar for the rest of the day.
- Make a quick oatmeal mask. Mix a tablespoon of oatmeal with a tablespoon of warm water and apply it to your face. Let the mixture dry for five minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.
- Rub your face with coconut oil. This sweet-smelling substances cleanses and moisturizes the skin. Rub it over your face and let it sit for five minutes before rinsing your face with warm water.
Tips
- Add a drop of honey or a dash of brown sugar for a sweet scent after- (careful, or you'll attract flies! Seriously.)
- After washing the facial, some people tend to rub their face in the towel; instead pat dry your face to avoid redness.
- If you have long hair, you may want to put it up in a ponytail before applying the facial.
- Look up facial masks that you would like to try to add them all together. The four things that make up a perfect spa-style face mask are fruit, oil, oatmeal, and egg.
- If you're going to spend the time letting this dry etc, take the time to take a warm bath, listen to relaxing music, put on a fuzzy bathrobe, watch a chick flick, anything that floats your spa boat.
- Some alternatives are to replace the fruit ingredient (strawberry or banana) with avocado and add the egg and oatmeal. Avocado is a natural moisturizer that will do wonders for your skin.
Warnings
- Rinse immediately if facial comes in contact with eyes.
- Don't eat the facial. This may sound silly, but since they are food ingredients, you may be tempted.
- Don't use Quaker-brand packets of oatmeal, the commonly used kind! They have a ton of extra ingredients, way too much.
Things You'll Need
Pore-Minimizing Mask
- Bentonite clay
- Oatmeal
- Peppermint or lemongrass essential oil
Moisturizing Mask
- Honey
- Olive oil
- Apple cider vinegar
- Yogurt or oatmeal (optional)
Acne-Soothing Mask
- Lemon juice (fresh-squeezed)
- Egg white
- Honey
- Lavender or rosemary essential oil
Quick Toning Mask
- Egg white
- Apple cider vinegar
- Oatmeal
- Coconut oil
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