Sunday, December 20, 2009

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For trouble-prone skin, mix oatmeal with water to form a paste.


For normal to oily skin, use an egg white.


For dry skin, use an egg yolk.


In all cases, spread mixture on face and allow drying. Rinse thoroughly with cool water.


For oily skin, witch hazel makes an inexpensive toner.


For dry skin, you may want to add moisturizer while skin is still damp.


Susan


Oatmeal


The cheapest and best facial mask I have ever come up with is oatmeal processed to a powder in the blender and either skim milk or if you are trying to fade spots lemon juice. Really works well for me and I have dry skin.














More Facial Makes Choices


The kind of the mask you want to use depends on your skin type.


For dry skin, try:


鈥n egg yolk mixed with olive oil and warmed honey


鈥our cream


鈥lain olive oil


鈥vocado


For oily skin:


鈥issolve a teaspoon of baking yeast in a small amount of warm milk, wait until foamy, then apply (best done in the bath tub);


鈥uree flesh of a tomato and mix with some potato flour to make a paste;


鈥ucumber (it will whiten your skin);


鈥eaten egg whites with a few drops of lemon juice (great for getting rid of blackheads);


鈥arrots (but don't use this one more than about every other week because it can over dry your skin). This one will make you look tanned.





General refreshing masks:


鈥rapes (just cut a berry in half and rub lightly)


鈥trawberries (test behind your ear first, because many people are allergic to strawberries used this way even thought they can eat them just fine)


鈥oney and ricotta cheese


Many fruits and vegetables can also be used to good effect. Anything acidic (lemon, strawberries, etc) will tend to whiten and refresh your skin, but you need to be careful if your skin is dry.


In general, don't apply masks more often than about twice a week, and try to vary the ingredients.


It is a good idea to test the mask first. Apply a small amount behind your ear, wait 20 minutes, then wash off. Then wait 24 hours. If the skin behind your ear is normal, then go ahead and use the mask.


Marlene.





Egg Yolk and Honey


I reader recently asked if anyone had a recipe for homemade facial masks. I often use an egg yolk and honey mask. Just mix one egg yolk with a little honey and spread it on your face and neck. When it dries, rinse it off. Your skin will feel so fresh and soft!





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