Showing posts with label mask for face acne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mask for face acne. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 January 2014

Face care Tips

Face care Tips

Everybody wants fresh face. Face is very important part of body. Follow this step its gives u fresh and beautiful Glowing fairness
  • Use Aloe Vera gel for Wrinkles.
  • Use Scrub in one week for Black had.
  • Toothpaste on spots.
  • Cucumber on eyes to fresh them up.

Friday, 24 January 2014

Remove Wrinkles

Remove Wrinkles
Aloe Vera Mask will reduce wrinkle and help to restore your skin.


Ingredients:

·         Aloe Vera gel
·         2tbsp almond oil
·         One small egg yolk
·         Mix ingredient well using a fork, put it on your skin ,after 30 minutes wash your face with warm water and get healthy young skin.
 



Wednesday, 22 January 2014

Glowing Skin Mask

Glowing Skin Mask
Glowing Skin Mask
 Egg Yolk Mask
Stir 1 tbsp of honey and 1 tbsp of olive oil into an egg yolk. Add whole, uncooked Oats until the mixture forms a thick paste. Apply the Mask to your face, then rinse after 15 to 20 minutes.

Mask for Normal Skin

Normal Skin Mask
Try a healthy, homemade mask for normal skin:
Cucumber Mask
1. 1 small cucumber
2. 1 cup of oatmeal

3. Mix the listed ingredients and apply the mask to your face. Leave it on for 30 minutes, followed by rinsing.

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Moisturizing

All skin types need moisturizing. Moisturizer helps prevent flaking and dryness, and may help to delay the formation of wrinkles. People with dry skin should choose oil-based moisturizers with ingredients to help the skin retain moisture and protect it from dryness, heat or cold in the environment. People with normal skin can choose from a wide variety of moisturizers, but light lotions or gels are typically all that is required. Water-based, low-oil and non-Domenic moisturizers should be used on oily skin; medicated moisturizers containing tea tree extracts or fruit enzymes can help to control oil production or treat acne. 



Mask

Face masks are treatments applied to the skin for a period of time, then removed. Typically, they are applied to a dry, cleansed face, avoiding the Eyes and Lips.
There are many kinds of face masks available, which typically fall into one or more of the following categories:
  • Clay-based masks use kaolin clay or fuller's earth to transport essential oils and chemicals to the Skin, and are typically left on until completely dry. As the clay dries, it absorbs excess oil and dirt from the surface of the skin and may help to clear blocked pores or draw comedowns to the surface. Because of its drying actions, clay-based masks should only be used on oily skins.
  • Peel masks are typically gel-like in consistency, and contain various acids or exfoliating agents to help exfoliate the skin, along with other ingredients to hydrate, discourage wrinkles, or treat uneven skin tone. They are also left on to dry, and then gently peeled off. They should be avoided by people with dry skin, as they also tend to be very drying.