DIY face masks can often work just as well (if not better) than some of the most sought-after masks on the market. Not only are they often incredibly easy to make, but there’s a good chance you already have most of the ingredients in your kitchen.
Recipe for a DIY face mask that minimizes pores: Kaolin clay and green tea
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The clay absorbs excess sebum (which can lead to breakouts), removes dirt and impurities, and soothes redness – all without stripping the skin of essential moisture. Just mix the clay with water, milk or apple cider vinegar and then add honey, yogurt or green tea to it. You can buy clay in eco and organic stores.
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The oatmeal mask reduces redness and conceals capillaries
As it turns out, breakfast can also serve as a soothing skin treatment. Full of antioxidants known as avenanthramides, oatmeal is well known for its ability to soothe redness and calm itchy, irritated skin. This homemade face mask can be made with regular instant oatmeal. Pour water or milk over them and apply to your face.
DIY face mask for tired eye area – great coffee
Have you noticed that caffeine is usually the main ingredient in eye creams? This is because it can help constrict blood vessels, providing a temporary effect on reducing puffiness under the eyes. Simply mix ½ tablespoon of coffee grounds + 1 teaspoon of raw honey until you get a thin, paste-like consistency; add more honey if necessary.
Instead of throwing it away and apply it under your eyes. You can easily get rid of dark circles sruilk//shutterstock
Source: Gazeta

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