A Great Face Mask Recipe For 5 Common Skin Problems

Submitted by: Ron Hoff

Are your store-bought beauty creams and pimple ointments an epic fail? Are you tired of spending lots of cash on professional skin care services and not seeing results?

Don t fret. You can find natural skin care solutions in your own kitchen! Banana, papaya, strawberry, oil, milk, honey — you name it! These edibles contain vitamins, minerals, and enzymes that will leave your skin supple, smooth, and younger-looking. Who needs a professional when you have your skin care solution right in your own home?

Say goodbye to these 5 skin care problems with our nature-based face mask recipes:

1. Oily skin

If you have oily skin, a twice-weekly face mask can clear out your pores and take out your skin impurities, preventing future breakouts.

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Here s a simple recipe for face mask that can help neutralize your oily skin. It s called the Breakfast Mask. Simply combine an egg yolk, a tablespoon of honey, a tablespoon of olive oil, and a half-cup of oatmeal into a paste, then leave this on your face for 20 minutes.

2. Blackheads

One of the more common symptoms of acne is blackheads. These occur when hair follicles get clogged, resulting in dark spots on your skin. This oatmeal recipe for face mask mixes egg whites, essential oils, and parsley for a concoction that promises to eradicate those blackheads. This works best as part of your regular cleansing and moisturizing ritual.

Simply boil half a cup of water and put in the dried parsley. Switch off the stove and let the herb steep in the water. Strain this mixture and combine with coarse oatmeal, egg white, and essential oils.

Another face mask recipe calls for baking soda and promises to minimize those frequent blackhead occurrences. Combine baking soda with water and mix until the combination becomes pasty. Apply this to your face for 10 minutes. Do this regularly and your blackheads will soon be gone.

3. Uneven skin patches

If you re worried about sun spots or uneven pigmentation, this honey-papaya face mask recipe promises to lighten your skin. Blend 2 tablespoons of honey and a half cup of mashed ripe papaya into a paste, and then leave the mixture on your skin for up to 20 minutes.

4. Dry skin

Constant sun exposure will make your skin dry. Aside from minimizing sun exposure, this face mask recipe will be a lot of help.

The star of this recipe is avocado a fruit that s rich in vitamins B and E and is a strong moisturizer. Simply peel and mash a piece of avocado and add 4 drops of almond oil to it. Leave on your face for 30 minutes.

5. Dead skin cells

This exfoliating face mask recipe uses pineapple, which contains an enzyme that removes dead cells and purges the pores of impurities. Combine 4 large pineapple chunks with 3 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil (this ingredient has vitamin E, which restores the skin s youthful glow) in a blender until it comes out as a smooth paste. Leave on the face for 15 minutes.

As with any skin care routine, don t expect overnight results. Make sure you incorporate the face mask recipes that you learned here into your ritual and apply them regularly to achieve good results. Constantly taking care of your skin — coupled with a good diet, exercise, and lots of rest — will help make you beautiful inside and out.

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