Wonderfully Fantastic Homemade Facials with Oatmeal

By Annalyn Seppler


Skin treatments with natural ingredients are preferred by many people. If you can get the same results from ingredients found in your kitchen, after all, why spend money at the spa? Some people use homemade facials to save money; others because of sensitivity to the chemicals in mass produced products. For others, the natural ingredients are the main reason for making their own. Regardless of your reasons for making your own, look into those using oatmeal, which is great for the skin. Here are some good ones to try.

The first recipe we'll discuss here includes half a cup of dry oatmeal ground into a powder with your blender. Next in a separate dish, mix together plain yogurt and honey in equal parts. Now blend everything together until you have a smooth paste.

The next step is to smear the mixture onto your skin being careful not to get this mix in your eyes. Let the paste sit for up to fifteen minutes before washing it off with warm water. Your skin will feel rejuvenated. If you suffer from dry skin, use this recipe. Mash a ripe banana and mix it with a cup of oatmeal. Use some milk to thin this thick mixture into a creamy paste. Avoid the area around your eyes when you spread this creamy paste on your face and allow it to sit for ten to fifteen minutes. Rinse it off with some clean water. You skin should now feel more moisturized!

The following recipe is great for especially dry skin. Use a tablespoon of dry oatmeal to massage your face. Next moisturize your face with a mixture that is made up of half of a mashed up ripe banana and a couple of ounces of plain yogurt. Take care not to get the mixture into your eyes as you spread it onto your face. Now, allow it to sit for a bit and then rinse with tepid water.

There are lots of great ways that you can improve the condition of your skin using any of the best Meaningful Beauty ingredients such is applying oatmeal. If you want to make your own facials, many skin care specialists recommend using oatmeal. But these facial recipes are just the beginning, because there are thousands available.




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