Facials are a great way to keep your skin glowing, but they can be pricey. Store-bought face masks are a great alternative, but now that we're spending more time at home those can be difficult to procure. Woman's Day checked in wth Louisa Macan-Graves, author of Hollywood Beauty Secrets: Remedies to the Rescue , and Elda Argenti, owner of the Plantogen skincare line as well as some beauty and wellness bloggers , and asked them to share their favorite homemade face masks, crafted from common household ingredients. Many of the following only require two or three ingredients max, so when it comes to pampering yourself at home, ease is the name of the game.
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On the net, I found some home-made glycolic peel recipes, which are as good as the chemical ones and are much safer. Fruits such as pineapple and papaya work well in at-home preparations, due to their natural enzymes and high sugar content. Strawberry and lemon juices, naturally highly acidic, are favorite add-ons to at-home peels. The most important ingredient is the cane sugar. A superfine grind, caster sugar will dissolve better than regular cane sugar, penetrating skin cells more easily. At home, you can experiment with mixtures of these ingredients, or try a recipe from one of the sites listed below. Add 2 tsp.
Honey lemon sponge facial peel massage
Exfoliation plays a key role in skin care. The process helps by getting rid of dead skin cells and cleaning your pores while reducing the appearance of acne, fine lines, and wrinkles. Regular exfoliation also allows for better penetration of serums and moisturizers so that they work more effectively.
Here's how:. Use the white honeycomb side of your SpaCells facial sponge to clean your skin with a mild cleanser. The flexing action of the honeycomb cells gently and completely removes make-up and dirt, even in hard to reach areas like the creases around the nose. Be sure to include your neck and eyes.
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