Recipes for Making Your Own Oatmeal Facials

By Regina Drews


Who wants to spend tons of money on facial care products when the same effects can be had with the stuff in your kitchen. If you walk into a spa you are likely to be offered a more homeopathic approach to cleansing and invigorating your skin. Why would you ever pay for oatmeal facial that you can make yourself in the comfort of your kitchen for only a fraction of the cost of going to the spa? Here are some recipes for facials that you can use (we're betting you have all of the ingredients on hand already).

Half a cup of oatmeal ground into a powder is the first step. Next in a separate dish, mix together plain yogurt and honey in equal parts. Use a blender or coffee grinder to mix all of these ingredients into a thick smooth paste.

The next step is to smear the mixture onto your skin being careful not to get this mix in your eyes. Let it sit for fifteen minutes and then wash it off with simple warm water and a soft washcloth. Your skin will feel so much better! Crush up some oatmeal in your blender or food processor. In an isolated container, mingle a couple of tablespoons of honey with a quarter cup of plain yogurt of buttermilk. Add together mixtures and unite until you have made a paste. Apply the concoction all over your face with your fingers. Be mindful of steering clear of your eyes and the areas near them as this skin is pretty sensitive, even to unprocessed ingredients. Let the substance stay on your face for approximately fifteen minutes, give or take, it starts to dry out. Utilize clean and warm water to clean the paste off your face. If you have any to spare, put it away in the fridge for tomorrow (however don't save it for more than a day). This fusion is kind enough that you can utilize it on a daily basis if you so desire.

Chop of a tomato-the whole thing, skin, seeds, etc. Add a tablespoon of oatmeal and a teaspoon of lemon juice. Use a blender to combine ingredients into a paste that will be a coarse texture. Start with freshly cleansed face.

Now simply apply this mixture onto face and neck areas avoiding the area around the eyes. This should sit for ten minutes and then be rinsed off with warm water. There are tons of different oatmeal facial concoctions out there to opt from that you can use to maintain your Meaningful Beauty routine. Some are fabulously easy. Others are difficult and require buying essential oils from your preferred homeopathic market. Any recipe that you decide on you can be sure that it will still be less pricey than any item you would have spent money on in a salon or at a spa. Homemade facials get the job done for a portion of the price and troubles. Apply these recipes as a basis to learn just how effortless care for your skin in the comforts of your home!




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