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All natural skin care products require a bit of work, but they are a lot cheaper.
You can spend a lot of money on face creams, cleansers and the like.
Natural remedies require a bit of work, but are a lot cheaper and are
possibly better for you than a pot load of chemicals. Unless otherwise
specified, rinse all of these off with lukewarm water.
DRY AND/OR SENSITIVE SKIN
Dry and/or sensitive skin will benefit from:
Bananas. Mash a whole banana and apply. Leave on for no more than 5 or 10 minutes, then rinse off completely.
Honey
is great for dry skin. A tablespoon of honey, a lightly beaten egg
white and a teaspoon of glycerin, mixed together with finely ground
oatmeal to make a paste, is a great moisturizer. Apply, rinse off
thoroughly after about 20 minutes. Glycerin can be bought from
chemists' shops quite easily. It's also good for mouth ulcers - apply a
couple of drops on a fingertip to the ulcer. It helps slough off the
skin, which sounds horrible but speeds up the healing process.
Half
a cup of canned coconut milk, warmed in the microwave until runny -
about 30 seconds on high - mixed with two tablespoons of honey, smells
like summer on the beach. Massage into the skin, rinse off after about
10 minutes.
Honey is also believed to be a natural antiseptic. Useful if you have any pimples or cuts on your face.
OILY SKIN
A
good skin toner can be made out of one teaspoon of cider vinegar and
two tablespoons of water. The cider vinegar does smell rather strong,
though.
Tomatoes are beneficial for oily skin
because they contain natural exfoliants and acids. Skin a ripe tomato
and puree briefly, then apply, washing off after 15 minutes. (It's a
bit difficult to get it to stay on the face, though - it tends to slide
off).
A bit of raw oatmeal, mixed with half a cup
of lemon juice and a lightly beaten egg white to make a paste, does
wonders for oily skin. Rinse off once the paste has fully dried out.
Oily
skins can be balanced out with strawberries. Crush a handful of
strawberries and apply for five minutes. Like tomatoes, a little
difficult to keep on the face.
Honey is not just
good for dry skins. A mixture of a pureed ripe peach and a teaspoon of
honey is great for oily skins, too. Rinse off after five minutes.
FACE MASKS
Apply a soothing facemask once a week and watch your skin benefit.
Pawpaws
contain a tenderizing enzyme. Mash half a medium-sized ripe pawpaw, mix
with one well-beaten egg white. Rinse when the mask is almost dry to
the touch.
Two tablespoons of aloe vera (or
honey), mixed into a paste with two tablespoons of almost meal, makes a
nice face mask that should be left on to dry for about fifteen minutes.
Mix two tablespoons of honey with two tablespoons of plain yogurt. Leave to dry for about 20 minutes.
Wrinkles
may be kept at bay with a Vitamin E mask. Mix one egg yolk with the
contents of a Vitamin E capsule (you want the oil inside the capsule,
not the capsule itself - snip off one end with scissors and pour the
oil carefully into the egg yolk). Rinse off after fifteen minutes.
Sensitive
skin, which is often aggravated by facemasks, will enjoy a soothing
treat with this one. Enough pureed green grapes to cover the face, left
on for 20 to 30 minutes while you relax - good enough to eat.
Stew an apple gently in milk for 20 to 30 minutes. Puree it and apply, warm but not hot, and rinse off when cool.
Two
tablespoons of sour cream, mixed with a grated raw potato
(medium-sized), can be left on for 20 minutes before being rinsed off.
Try these suggestions, you will be captivated by the fresh smell.
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