Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Homade facial masks?

what r some good recipes for facial masks that i could make at homeHomade facial masks?
it all depends on what type of skin you haveHomade facial masks?
try the Ultimate Beauty Book..i don't remember the author but she has some really great facial masks that are all natural and easy to make and specialize in different skin types
chicken soup (with croutons)


Honestly though, you'd be better off buying something specific for your skin type
banan yogurt and oatmeal mask


1/2 cup OATMEAL


1/2 CUP PLAIN YOGURT


1/2 BANANAS


COMBINE ALL INGREDIENTS IN A BLENDER UNTIL FORMS A CHUNKY PASTE. PULL YOUR HAIR BACK IN A TIGHT BUN THEN USE YOUR FINGER TIPS TO APPLY TO YOUR FACE AVOIDING THE EYES. AND LEAVE IN ON FOR 20 MINUTES. RINSE AND THOUROUGHLY WITH WARM WATER AND REPEAT WITH MOISTURIZER


DO THIS TWICE A WEEK
nothing!!! those things only break you out and give you terrible acne DONT DO IT PLEASE!!!!!





just but a real mask from a beauty shop or saloon they are only like a buck or two
You just need oatmeal and water. Add just enough warm water to loose oatmeal to form a paste and then massage into your skin for a quick exfoliating facial. Rinse off and your skin will be soft and free of those nasty dead skin cells that results in muddy looking skin.





*Your Face Will Love It


*Jonatan
motion lotion number 9
Guacomoli
This is a great one take an egg white and scramble it up, place it on your face like a mask.. let it dry and it will itch but that just means it is getting all the dirt and yucky stuff out. Once it dries rinse your face with warm water and use your favorite toner.. I recommend Witch hazel and your skin looks and feels really good.
Splash on some fresh greatfruit juice and in about five minutes it will tighten and smooth your face.
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Go 2 www.danielle.com
It depends on your skin type. That website has masks that you can make at home for all different skin types.





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