Monday, July 26, 2010

Any suggestions for home made facial piling?

Homemade Facial Mask Recipes





Turmeric Facial Mask


This is the traditional mask, also used for a bride, seven days in advance of marriage.


Take in a cup half a cup of besan (gram flour), 2 tsp of turmeric powder, 2 tsp of sandal wood powder, 2 tsp of ghee or almond oil, add some water to make a paste. Apply to face and whole body and leave for 5-10 minutes. Rub with pressure with both palms and fingers to remove all the paste.





Honey Facial Mask


Rinse your face with warm water to open up the pores. Apply honey and leave for half an hour. Rinse with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores. Rinse with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores.





Oily Skin Mask


Mix 1 tsp. brewer鈥檚 yeast with plain yogurt to make a thin mixture. Apply it thoroughly into all the oily areas and leave for 15 - 20 minutes. Rinse with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores.





Dry Skin Mask


Mix 1 tsp. of butter in 1 teaspoon of water. Apply it thoroughly into all the dry areas and leave for 15 - 20 minutes. Rinse with cold water,





Banana Mask for wrinkles


Mash 1/4 banana until very creamy and apply on face and leave for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores.





Avocado Facial Mask


Mash the meat of the avocado into a creamy texture. Apply it thoroughly on face and leave for 15 - 20 minutes. Rinse with warm water, then use cold water to close the pores.





Oatmeal Facial Mask


Take 2 tsp oatmeal and 1 tsp baking soda and add water to make paste. Apply to face and all over the skin and rub gently.





Facial Mask


Squeeze half a lemon and mix the juice with one beaten egg white. Apply on your face and leave for overnight. Wash your face with warm water.





Clay Facial


Choose the right clay for your skin type. Add plain water or floral waters or try wetting agents such as fruit purees . Make a thick paste of the clay. Apply the mask to your skin and let it dry for 20 minutes. Rinse well with warm water and pat dry. Repeat weekly.








Multani (Gypsum) Mitti Body Mask


Make a paste of multani mitti adding water to the mitti powder. Apply to whole body and hair. Take bath after half an hour.








Grape Cleanser


Split 2-3 grapes and rub the flesh over face and neck. Rinse with cool water.











Banana Face Pack for Dry Skin


Mash half cup of natural yogurt, 1 tablespoon of honey, and 1/4 ripe banana. Apply this pack on face and neck and leave for 10 minutes and then rinse off.





Cucumber Face Pack to get Smooth Skin





Mash 1 whole cucumber, strain water, add 1 tablespoon of sugar and mix well. Put in a container,l keep refrigerated and take out whenever you want to use it. Apply on your face and leave for 10 minutes, then wash with cold water and enjoy the smoothness of your skin.


You canttry on it on other parts of body as a scrub.Any suggestions for home made facial piling?
i havent heard of any facial piling, it must be facial skin peeling. in this day and age, why bother making something homemade? there are lots on sale in the market, which are quite good, effective and just off the rack. i use products with reliable brands, which you have lots to choose from, as they provide the best results. try them. dont try making them, unless you know your herbs.Any suggestions for home made facial piling?
It's PEELING and home remedies don't always do it right. Try the Elemis Papaya Enzyme Peel. Or Sonya Dakar's decongesting scrub. They're like the best on the market. Think about it, it would cost you over the price of the real thing by going to the supermarket and buying the ingredients yourself.
In Brazil women use cucumbers and carrots as astringents. But they scrub their faces with a towel before putting those on. After wards, they put on avocado so that their skin becomes smooth.
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