There can be tons of high-end skincare products out in the market but nothing beats a good DIY Facial masks made out of fresh ingredients.
Here are some of the best homemade masks for all skin types:
Dry skin
Nobody likes a dry and parched skin. Your skin needs to be hydrated and moisturized, therefore this amazing mask will give your dry skin the love it needs.
The “Honey I Love Your Skin” Mask
You will need:
- 3 tbsp raw honey
- 2 tbsp pure coconut oil
- 2-3 drops lavender essential oil
Mix all these ingredients in a bowl and apply it with a brush evenly on your entire face. Leave it on for 20-25 minutes and wash away with lukewarm water. Apply this mask twice a week to see best results for a soft, moisturized and hydrated skin.
Oily skin
If you are sick and tired of your face looking like a frying pan and want to do something about it then this mask has got to be a regular in your skincare regimen:
You will need:
- 3 tbsp fresh or plain yogurt
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- 2 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
Mix all the ingredients in a small bowl and apply evenly all over the face. You can apply a little extra on the T-zone area if you have really oily skin. Leave it on for half an hour and wash with cold water.
Normal skin
If you are blessed with normal skin that is not too dry or oily, you still need to take advantage of the natural ingredients from facial masks to benefit your skin.
You will need:
- 1 egg
- 4 tbsp milk powder
- 2 tbsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1 tbsp witch hazel
Mix all the ingredients by beating them together in a bowl and apply on the face evenly for 20 minutes and wash with cold water. The ingredients in this mask provide the perfect balance for your skin type and it will help it looking soft, supple and radiant.
Combination Skin
If you have an oily T-zone with dry cheeks and jawline, then you have combination skin and it gets really annoying sometimes to deal with. But thanks to this mask your skin won’t be giving you any trouble.
- 1 tsp bentonite clay
- 1 tsp oatmeal flour/instant oatmeal
- 1 tsp powdered milk
- 1 tsp honey
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 1 tsp rose water or 3 drops of essential oil of choice (lavender, orange, rose etc)
- 2 tbsp witch hazel
You can add some water if you feel the mask is too thick. One other method for dealing with combination skin is multi-masking. Simply apply the mask for dry skin to your cheeks and jawline and the oily skin mask to your T-zone.
These 4 amazing masks will help all types of skin so be sure to try the ones that suit your skin type.