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Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 1, 2016

Coconut Oil for Acne

Coconut Oil for Acne

Coconut Oil is every effective in the treatment of acne, and below, we’ll explain exactly why it is such a benefit for those suffering from this uncomfortable and stubborn condition.

Acne has been an infamous and widespread problem for many years, and although it is most common among teenagers, it can affect adults of all ages. Although the symptoms mostly disappear or decrease once puberty is passed and hormones become more normalized, acne can still be a very painful and awkward condition while it lasts, and can leave permanent marks on the face and body. Some lucky people are able to get rid of acne without having to spend much time, energy, or money in its treatment, while other unfortunate patients sometimes spend a fortune on treatment and still don’t get the results they had hoped for.

The solution we propose is to use coconut oil as a natural and effective treatment for your acne symptoms. That might strike you as unusual, considering most other specialists advise people suffering from acne to avoid oils and oily food, but keep reading. There are plenty of good reasons why coconut oil is a surprisingly effective treatment, and is worth trying before or after the common prescription medicine doesn’t deliver on all of its promises. Honestly, what do you have to lose?

What Causes Acne?
Do you know what causes acne? Acne is actually caused by an infection in the openings of sebum glands, which are the glands on the skin which secrete various oils to keep it moist and prevent it from drying up and cracking.  These glands can become clogged by bacteria and the resultant obstruction in sebum secretion is followed by inflammation, redness, swelling and pain. Voila, acne!

The next common question is, why do teenagers suffer from this condition the most? The reason is, during the teenage years, due to certain hormonal changes, sebum production is greatly increased, which gives the skin a slightly oily look. The increase in sebum may lead to some pimples or minor acne, but nothing nearly as obvious or painful as full-blown acne. Unfortunately, at that point, teenagers often resort to indiscriminate use of soaps and lotions to remove the pimples, but they don’t stop the oily secretions.  They do, however, rob the skin of its antimicrobial acid guard, which leaves the pores open and defenseless to infections. These pores become infected by bacteria and dirt blocks the sebum glands. These glands then begin to deposit their sebum beneath the surface of the skin, making it red, puffy, irritated, and painful.

The Role of Coconut Oil in Acne Treatment
So, what is role of coconut oil in Acne treatment?There are a number of nutritive agents in coconut oil that help combat this condition, and the major functions are explained below.

Fatty Acids: Coconut Oil is the source of two of the most powerful antimicrobial agents found in food. These two antimicrobial powerhouses are Capric Acid and Lauric Acid. They are the same acids that are found in breast milk which keep newborn babies protected from infections. When these are applied on the skin, some microbes (good ones) present on the skin convert these acids into Monocaprin and Monolaurin, respectively. This helps to replace the protective acid layer on the skin which is removed through constant washing and wiping by frustrated teenagers. Basically, without the microbial infection, acne cannot develop! Not only external application, but also internal consumption of coconut oil will give you a similar level of protection, but direct application is usually suggested.

Vitamin E: Furthermore, coconut oil is a rich source of Vitamin-E. This keeps your skin healthy and ensures proper functioning of the sebum glands and clears blockage. This means that it treats the actual root cause of acne, not just the behaviors that lead to its appearance, or the symptoms once they have occurred. Hormone regulating-substances, as vitamin-E is in some ways, can reduce some of those natural hormonal fluctuations that lead to the sebum gland becoming hyper-active.

Anti-Inflammatory: Coconut Oil is also soothing to the skin and highly penetrating, so when it is applied, it is absorbed quickly and immediately begins to reduce the inflammation from acne that is already present. Coconut oil also helps heal any sorts of open wounds on the skin from severe cases of acne. Above all, Coconut Oil improves the rate of metabolism. This also indirectly affects proper secretion and hormonal balance, thus curbing the chances of developing acne, and increasing the rate of healing and repair to skin cells damaged by this widespread condition.

As mentioned before, coconut oil can be either topically applied or consumed. Some experts recommend both internal and external use for maximum benefits, and only 2-5 tablespoons are needed each day to have an effect. It can be added to food, or even eaten straight, as it has a pleasant taste.

Choice of Coconut Oil
To use coconut oil for the treatment of acne, you should choose the highest quality available. Do not go for the unrefined, crude variety, since it may be unhygienic and may contain dust particles that will further clog the sebum glands.

Always choose the refined variety instead. The best choice is typically Virgin Coconut Oil, which may be more expensive, but it has no negatives, and a whole lot of positives.

A Few Words of Warning
Coconut oil does have a wealth of positive effects on the symptoms, severity, and healing process of acne, but it is still classified as a light-microbial agent. This means that against firmly ingrained or serious cases of acne, it cannot be your only method of treatment. You should approach the problem from numerous angles, but if you have a serious or sever case of acne, you will most likely need more defensive and preventative methods than simply coconut oil.

The Last Word
Results may vary from person to person depending upon their skin type, age, profession, lifestyle, eating habits, hygiene, and sanitary behavior. It should also be remembered that coconut oil is not a cure for Acne, simply a treatment.


Thứ Ba, 12 tháng 1, 2016

Homemade Strawberry Facial Masks

Homemade Strawberry Facial Masks

Strawberries have long been a popular ingredient in commercial face products, particularly in face washes and facial masks. However, making your own strawberry facial mask at home will not only yield all the benefits of strawberries, it is cheaper and exposes sensitive skin to fewer artificial products.

Significance
Strawberries are effective as a facial mask ingredient because of the large amount of salicylic acid they contain. When applied to the skin, salicylic acid gently and effectively removes dead and dry skin cells, leaving the skin softer, smoother and glowing. Additionally, strawberries reduce facial redness and swelling and enable the skin to absorb more moisture.

Features
Homemade strawberry facial mask recipes include a variety of additional ingredients that help bind the mashed strawberries together as well as lending their own natural healing properties to the skin. The most common ingredients included with strawberries in facial masks include honey, brown sugar, finely ground oats, essential oils like lemon, heavy cream, plain yogurt, eggs (particularly the whites) and lemon juice.

Types
Many skin health experts recommend that facial masks be used on a weekly basis to keep the skin soft and glowing. Use this gentle, effective strawberry facial mask, suitable for weekly use. Thoroughly puree 4 or 5 ripe strawberries, several teaspoons of heavy cream and 1 tsp. of honey. Apply the mixture to the face, being careful to avoid the lips and and the eyes. Leave the mask on for 15 to 20 minutes. Wash off with lukewarm water and pat dry.

Function
By combining strawberries with different ingredients, facial masks can be custom made to address different facial skin problems. If your skin is dull and dry, you are probably in need of an exfoliating facial mask. Try combining several strawberries with 1 tsp. of brown sugar. Gently rub the mixture into your skin with your fingertips, leave it on for at least 10 minutes, then wash off. For oily skin, try pureeing a cup of ripe strawberries with 1 tsp. of lemon juice, 2 egg whites and several teaspoons of honey. Leave it on the face for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing off with warm water.

Warning
Be extremely careful to apply strawberry masks around the eyes and lips and not on the eyelid or too close to the edge of the eyes. In addition, do not use a strawberry mask if you have sunburned or broken skin. People with berry allergies, particularly a strawberry sensitivity, should never use a facial mask containing berries of any kind.


Thứ Năm, 7 tháng 1, 2016

How to Prevent Eye Wrinkles

How to Prevent Eye Wrinkles

Eye wrinkles are particularly common in both men and women. The skin around the eyes is thinner and more sensitive than skin on other areas of the face, and hence, more wrinkling tends to occur in this delicate area. While there is no surefire way to guarantee you will never wrinkle, there are steps you can take to help prevent eye wrinkles.

Things You'll Need
  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Moisturizer
  • Humidifier
  • Anti-wrinkle eye cream
Wear sunglasses. The sun is very damaging to skin as it causes premature aging and wrinkles. Sport some sunglasses to guard against the sun's harmful rays. In addition, sunglasses help you to stop quinting which causes wrinkles.

Avoid squinting or scrunching your eyes. Repeated facial movements lead to wrinkles. At first, the wrinkles will only appear when you make the movement. Over time, the wrinkles will remain there even when your face is relaxed. You can prevent these wrinkles by avoiding these damaging movements. Try not to squint or scrunch your eyes, particularly when you are concerned or upset. Check in with yourself periodically throughout the day to ensure you are not holding tension in the eye area.

Apply moisturizer to the eye area daily. Moisturizers plump up dry skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines which lead to wrinkles. Keep the eye area well-hydrated to prevent wrinkle formation.

Sleep with a humidifier. Dry air has a direct effect on the skin. A humidifier will keep the air moist, thereby helping your skin to maintain moisture levels. Regularly sleeping with a humidifier has been shown to keep skin moist and discourage fine lines.

Invest in a good anti-wrinkle eye cream. Anti-wrinkle creams for the eyes tend to be more intensive than those for the face in general. Because the eye area is more delicate, it can handle a creamier, richer cream than the rest of the face. Take care when applying the eye cream. You should pat the cream lightly on the areas. Never rub or pull the skin.

Sleep on your back. If you sleep on your stomach or side, you may be unconsciously irritating the skin around your eyes while you sleep. The pillow may be pulling or rubbing the area and encouraging wrinkle formation. It's best for your skin if you can sleep on your back with your entire face completely free from pressure from the pillow.

Be gentle on your skin. Know that the area around the eyes is very sensitive. Do not rub, scratch or press on the eye area as these movements can lead to wrinkles. Apply lotions and sunscreens gently, using your ring finger for application. As it is your weakest finger, it is the least likely to cause damage to the area.


Thứ Tư, 6 tháng 1, 2016

How to Make Homemade Face Wash

How to Make Homemade Face Wash

Cleansing is an essential part of every skincare routine, working double duty to remove dirt and debris while reviving the skin. Finding a cleanser that works for your skin type is challenging, particularly when the ingredient list is as long as your arm. Concocting your own cleanser can help to prevent irritation and allow you to tailor the ingredients to what your skin needs. Raid your kitchen cupboard and make a product that will have both your skin and wallet thanking you.

Dry Skin
Olive oil acts as a purifying and hydrating cleanser for dry skin. The thick oil attracts other oils that are trapped within your pores, drawing them out like a magnet. It doesn't strip skin of natural oils and is laden with antioxidants and vitamin E that help to plump fine lines and banish flakes. Pour a dime-sized amount of olive oil into the palm of your hand and massage it into dry skin using upward-circular motions. Rinse with warm water and pat your skin dry.

Oily Skin
Oily skin benefits from a deeply cleansing honey and lemon face wash. Honey pulls bacteria from the skin to prevent breakouts, while lemon soothes redness and irritation. Mix 1/2 cup of honey and 1/4 cup of lemon juice together, and smooth them onto dry skin like a mask, avoiding your eyes. Allow the mixture to sink in for 3 to 5 minutes. Soak a wash cloth in warm water and wipe the cleanser away to gently exfoliate in the process.

Combination Skin
Take a cue from your breakfast and use yogurt to cleanse combination skin. All-natural plain yogurt gently exfoliates, lifting away dead skin that may lead to breakouts, while also lightly moisturizing. The alpha-hydroxy acid content also aids in lightening hyperpigmentation and acne scarring. Wet your face with warm water and massage a quarter-sized amount of yogurt into your skin using upward-circular motions. Rinse with warm water and pat your skin dry.

Sensitive Skin
Sensitive skin requires a gentle cleanser that is free of chemicals and fragrances, making oatmeal the perfect fit. Oatmeal cleanses, but does not leave behind any residue or strip the skin of natural oils. Mix 1 cup of oatmeal with warm water until a paste is formed, and add a tablespoon of honey -- a natural humectant -- to thicken the mixture. Massage the cleanser into wet skin using circular motions and rinse with warm water.


Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 1, 2016

How to Make a Honey and Egg Facial Mask

How to Make a Honey and Egg Facial Mask

Honey and egg make a moisturizing, nourishing and tightening facial mask. Add a few drops of essential oil and you've got a real treat in store. For oily skin, use just the egg white. For dry skin, just use the egg yolk. Use the whole egg on normal skin types. Here is an easy recipe for a honey/egg facial mask to help shrink pores on the face and neck, while also smoothing and brightening the skin.

Things You'll Need
  • Honey
  • Egg
  • Apple cider vinegar
  • Lemon essential oil
  • Lavender or bergamot essential oil
Beat the egg yolk or egg white in a small bowl. If you want both the tightening and moisturizing effect, beat the whole egg until it is well combined but not frothy. Hand beating is better than using a mixer or egg-beater. Add 1 tsp. honey and 1/4 tsp. of vinegar. Stir well to combine all ingredients.

Add one drop of lavender essential oil to the mixture for dry skin, one drop of bergamot essential oil for normal to oily skin. Combine well with the egg-honey mixture, making sure the oil is incorporated.

Apply to cleansed face and neck. Leave the facial on for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing with warm water.

Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 10, 2015

How to Improve Sagging Skin on the Face

How to Improve Sagging Skin on the Face

Sagging skin is an inevitable part of the aging process. As we age, skin gradually loses its elasticity, resulting in wrinkles and sagging. There are various things we can do to prevent skin's loss of elasticity, such as protecting skin against sun damage. If you already have sagging skin, you can improve it in a variety of ways. Some treatment methods are simple and non-invasive; others involve major surgery.

Use Retin A cream on your face. Retin A encourages skin cell regeneration so new skin cells are more quickly produced to replace older, sagging cells. With regular use, Retin A can tighten up wrinkled skin, helping it to look younger and firmer. You need a doctor's prescription to obtain Retin A.

Massage the sagging areas twice daily for at least 2 minutes. Massage increases circulation, allowing blood and nutrients to more readily reach the area. As a result, the skin will be better nourished and firmer.

Wear sunscreen daily. The sun's rays are major causes of wrinkling and aged skin. Prevent further skin damage by protecting your face from the sun. Choose a sunscreen with a high SPF rating that protects against both UVA and UVB rays. If you'll be outside for extended periods of time, wear a broad-rimmed hat for more complete protection.

Improve muscle tone in the face by chewing gum. The repetitive motion of gum-chewing helps exercise facial muscles. If your muscles are toned, sagging skin will be less noticeable.

Get dermatological injections. Various fillers such as Restalyne and collagen can be used to plump up sagging skin, making it looking firmer and younger. Since the results are temporary, you'll have to get injections every three to six months to maintain the results.

Try laser treatments. Laser light is used to burn away the top layers of skin, revealing younger, firmer skin below. Lasers also increase collagen production, helping your sagging skin look firmer and plumper.

Consider cosmetic surgery. Face lifts, partial face lifts, eye lifts and brow lifts can all eliminate sagging skin on your face. A plastic surgeon will make an incision and then pull the skin taut over the area, thereby removing sagging skin. As with any major surgery, there are risks involved.


Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 10, 2015

The Best Natural Acne Treatment

The Best Natural Acne Treatment

Even though acne can be difficult to treat, there is a simpler way than browsing aisles and aisles of creams and cleansers at the supermarket. In fact, many of the best acne treatments can be found in your home, tucked away in the kitchen cabinets. Some treatments have been known to be effective for decades.

Oatmeal Mask
Making an oatmeal mask is one natural way to address acne outbreaks. All you need to do is cook one serving of oatmeal and let it cool until tepid. Then apply it to your face. The oatmeal should dry somewhat and feel tight on the skin. Rinse off after 30 minutes. With mild exfoliating action and oil-absorption properties, oatmeal is a logical choice for acne treatment.

Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar is another natural home remedy for acne that just plain works. It targets and kills acne bacteria and helps to reduce redness and inflammation. It's important to dilute it, however, as full-strength vinegar may cause irritation. Mix together 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar with 4 tablespoons of water and dab on your face with a cotton ball. Rinse with cold water after 10 minutes.

Egg Mask
It's not the most pleasant sensation to put egg whites on your skin, but it's extremely effective in killing acne bacteria because it absorbs oil and cleans the pores. To make the mask, just separate the egg white from the yolk and apply the whites to your face. Leave the mixture on until it dries, and then rinse with warm water. You may want to do this up to three nights in a row.

Essential Oils
Essential oils are all natural and work wonders in killing acne bacteria. If you don't have any on hand, pick up either lavender oil or tea tree oil, both of which are effective in absorbing excess oil and tightening the pores.

Almond Oil
You'll likely have almond oil in your kitchen cabinet if you do any baking. Just dab a bit of the oil onto your blemishes and then rinse after 10 minutes. These essential oils absorb excess oil and help dead skin cells slough off faster, leading to clearer, smoother skin.


Thứ Tư, 28 tháng 10, 2015

How to Remove Very Deep Blackheads

How to Remove Very Deep Blackheads

Blackheads are oil, dirt and sebum that get trapped in pores and then harden. They most often occur on the nose, chin and forehead.

Washing your face daily in the morning and evening before bed can help prevent blackheads from forming. And dermatologists can perform chemical peels to help treat blackheads as well as other similar acne problems.

However, since most health insurance plans will not cover professional treatment of blackheads, try this simple home remedy.

Things You'll Need
  • Exfoliating facial cleanser
  • Large pot or teapot
  • Water
  • Stove
  • Small bowl
  • Towel
  • 4 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 tablespoon mineral water
Using a large pot or teapot, boil water until the water reaches a rolling boil.

While the water is boiling, wash your face with an exfoliating facial cleanser.

Scrub in circular motions, paying particular attention to the area where you see blackheads to remove the dead skin that keeps the blackheads trapped in your pores.

Remove the pot from the burner, and put your face close to the steam. If you used a teapot, carefully pour the hot water into a deep pot or bowl.

Taking care not to burn yourself, place the towel over your head from the back to keep the steam on your face.

The steam will help to loosen the blackheads and make them easier to remove. Stay in the steam for 10 minutes.

Mix 4 teaspoons baking soda with 1 tablespoon mineral water together in a small bowl to form a paste.

Apply the paste to your entire face and let sit for 10 minutes.

The baking soda will help draw impurities out of the skin, including the dirt and debris from blackheads. Rinse well with warm water to remove the paste.


Chủ Nhật, 25 tháng 10, 2015

How to Bleach Skin Naturally

How to Bleach Skin Naturally

If you've ever had a blemish, freckle, or dark spot on your skin then you've probably wondered about bleaching and how safe it is for your skin. Many over-the-counter skin bleachers contain harsh chemicals. Some skin bleachers have been found to contain high levels of steroids, which can lead to infertility and other health problems. However, there are natural treatments that are safe and chemical free, but which still will lighten your skin. It takes about a month before you will see a difference using any of these natural treatments.

Things You'll Need
  • 2 lemons
  • 2 oranges
  • Raw milk
  • 2 potatoes
  • Honey
  • Lemon juice
  • Cucumber
  • Gram flour
  • Citrus juice
  • Blender or food processor
Orange Peels and Raw Milk Paste

1. Peel an orange. Eat the fruit or save it for another use.

2. Set the the orange peel in a sunny spot to dry out.

3. When the orange peels have dried completely, grind them up in a blender or food processor.

4. Add raw milk to the ground up orange peels until it has the consistency of a paste.

5. Apply the orange peel and raw milk mixture to your face.

6. Leave the paste on your face until it dries and then wash it off with lukewarm water. This can be done daily if you so choose.

Raw Potato, Honey and Lemon Juice Mix

1. Peel and grate one or two small potatoes.

2. Place the potato in the center of a 5 inch by 5 inch square of unbleached muslin or other cotton cloth.

3. Leaving the muslin or cotton cloth open, add two or three drops of lemon juice to the grated potatoes.

4. Leaving the muslin or cotton cloth open, add a few drops of honey to the grated potatoes and lemon juice.

5. Close the cloth by bringing all the corners to the top and holding them between your fingers, and then rub the cloth with the mixture wrapped inside all over your face. Leave this juice from the mixture on your skin for twenty minutes before rinsing it off. You can do this twice weekly to help bleach your skin. Potatoes have a natural bleaching agent in them that works wonders for the skin.

Cucumber, Lemon, Potato, Gram Flour and Citrus Juice Paste

1. Squeeze the juice from two lemons into your blender or food processor.

2. Cut two slices from the cucumber leaving the skin on, and add it to the lemon juice in your blender.

3. Add 4 tbsp. gram flour to the mixture.

4. Add the juice from one orange or lime to the mixture.

5. Using your blender or food processor blend all the ingredients together until you have a thick paste.

6. Add 5 tbsp. of salt and sugar to the mixture. This is will help preserve the mixture for a while.

7. Add the mixture to a container with a tightly closed lid and then shake it up.

8. Apply one tablespoon of this paste to your face and neck.

9. Let the paste dry on your face. It takes 5 to 10 minutes to dry completely.

10. Rinse the paste off with luke warm water. Repeat every day for a month to see a dramatic improvement in your skin.


Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 10, 2015

Homemade Face Packs And Beauty Tips

Homemade Face Packs And Beauty Tips

Tone, brighten and smooth skin using fresh, natural ingredients for a homemade face pack. Face packs are beauty recipes you can create in the comfort of your own home, apply to a clean, washed face and reveal beautiful skin. Pamper yourself and continue to maintain your fresh face with beauty tips to enhance your skin long after using a face pack.

Cucumber Face Pack
This face pack will smooth dry skin. To make, peel and mash a whole cucumber in a bowl. Strain and add 1 tbsp. of sugar, then mix well. Place the bowl in the refrigerator until cool. Apply it to your face your hands. Leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse with cold water and pat dry with a towel to reveal beautiful smooth skin.

Lemon Face Pack
This face pack tightens and brightens with its creamy, cool texture. You will need 1 tbsp. of honey, 1 tbsp. of lemon juice and one egg white. Whisk the ingredients in a bowl until the mix takes on a smooth, creamy texture. Apply the pack to your face with your fingertips; gradually build up a good layer. Leave it on for 20 minutes, rinse your face with cool water and pat dry with a towel. The pack will smooth away oily skin and patches, revealing a brighter face.

Combination Pack
This face pack is great for combination skin. Make a pack with 1/2 cup of powered, dry peas, mixed with 3 tbsp. of curd and the juice of one lemon. Then add 1/2 cup of papaya pulp; mix well. Clean your T-zone with an astringent, then using a cotton ball, dab milk around the rest of your face. Apply the pack and leave on for 20 minutes. Rinse your face with cold water, and pat dry with a towel.

Eye Packs
Reduce puffy, red eyes with eye packs, or combine with face packs for a full facial. Cucumber slices reduce puffiness. Chill them in the refrigerator for an extra cooling sensation. Grated potato can brighten like cucumber, too. Otherwise, tea bags work nicely on red, tired eyes. Take two tea bags and submerge them in warm water for just a moment. Place them in the freezer for around 10 minutes, then place on eyes.

Pore Reducer
Fill an ice cube tray with rose water and freeze. Rub the cubes on your face in your T-zone to shrink pores and reduce blackheads. Use rose water cubes any time of day or just before bed. After a nice steam bath has opened your pores is an ideal time to use this pore reducer as well.

Face Pack Tips
Keep any unused pack refrigerated for up to one week after making. Simply wrap the bowl you made it in with cling film or saran wrap, and you can use it later in the week for a second treatment.


Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 10, 2015

How to Cure Face Skin Irritation

How to Cure Face Skin Irritation

Irritation of facial skin, particularly in women, is not at all uncommon. Between cosmetic products, excessive washing and exfoliating, stress and sun, wind and weather exposure, you are actually pretty unusual if you do not have facial skin irritation at least occasionally. Fortunately, there are many ways to deal with this issue.

Things You'll Need
  • Soft cloth
  • Gentle, foaming cleanser
  • Calendar
  • Sun screen
  • Baking soda
  • Milk
Tips

1. Exfoliate on a schedule. You should not exfoliate your face more than once every three days. It can cause dry skin, peeling and redness. However, with exfoliation being touted as the newest cure for age signs, many people succumb to the temptation to exfoliate daily. Keep track of how often you exfoliate and make sure you give your face at least two days break between treatments.

2. Wash off all your makeup every evening. Leaving cosmetics on overnight is the fastest path to a breakout. Use warm water and gentle cleanser to remove all makeup before bed.

3. Use sunscreen. The sun feels great, but it will dry out your skin and can cause redness and irritation. Protecting yourself with an SPF 15 or higher will help prevent sun irritation on a daily basis.

4. Treat yourself to a milk facial. If your skin is always inflamed, then a milk and water facial (1/2 cup of each) can sooth your skin and reduce age lines naturally. You can give yourself one each day, or once or twice a week as a special treat. Be sure to wash your face off with warm water when you are done.

5. Bathe your face with baking soda water. Use a soft cloth and a mixture of a cup of water and an eighth a cup of baking soda. Do not scrub your face, but pat it gently onto your face. Many people soak a washcloth in the mixture and lay it on their face like a mask for ten to twenty minutes. Be sure to wash it off with warm water when you are done.


How to Make Homemade Green Tea Moisturizers

How to Make Homemade Green Tea Moisturizers

There are many effective moisturizers on the market, however some contain undesirable preservatives, artificial fragrances and dyes. Those that have all natural ingredients have a way of also being expensive. When you make your own lotions and creams, you can use all natural ingredients, choosing from a wide variety of oils, butters, herbs, essential oils and liquids to make a product that suits your specific tastes and needs. Green tea moisturizer is made from oils that hold moisture in your skin, aloe vera that draws moisture from the air, green tea which is rich in antioxidants and essential oils which are natural fragrances.

Things You'll Need

  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Small saucepan
  • 4 tbsp. grated beeswax
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil or shea butter
  • 3/4 cup almond, avocado, apricot seed or grapeseed oil
  • Glass or stainless steel mixing bowl
  • 2 tbsp. green tea leaves
  • 1 cup simmering water
  • Strainer and cheesecloth
  • 2 tbsp. aloe vera gel
  • Immersion blender
  • Essential oil
  • Spatula
  • Containers for the cream
Tips

1. Combine the grated beeswax, coconut oil and grapeseed oil in a small saucepan and melt over low heat. Pour the melted oils and wax into a mixing bowl and let them cool completely.

2. Make an infusion with the green tea and simmering water. Let it steep for 5 minutes. Strain through a cheesecloth-lined strainer. Allow it to cool.

3. Use the immersion blender to blend the oils while slowing pouring in the tea and aloe vera gel. Continue blending until the mixture is thick and creamy. Add a few drops of essential oil for fragrance at the end of the mixing process.

4. Scrape the cream into a container with the spatula.