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Homemade Facial Masks That Work

Nothing says beauty-pampering like kicking your heels back with a cold glass of lemonade, a good book, and a nice, skin-enriching face mask. There are a lot of facial products available on the market, but if you want to save a little bit of money, creating a homemade facial mask is as easy as finding a facial mask recipe, and setting aside a few minutes to create the mixture.

 

You could use a lot of different ingredients, and you can find most of them in your kitchen. With an open mind and a few moments of your time, making something like an oatmeal facial or even a kitty litter facial mask, can cost you absolutely nothing.

 

The Infamous Kitty Litter Facial

 

The thought of smearing your face with the same stuff the cat does its business in might be a little tough to swallow at first, but as it turns out, pure clay varieties of kitty litter are made from bentonite - the same kind of clay used for facial masks in high-priced spas.

 

Bentonite clay is great for all skin types and is full of nutrients and minerals that both exfoliate, hydrate, and nourish the skin. If you're going to buy this stuff at beauty stores though, it's likely to cost a bit of a pretty penny.

 

When you make your very own kitty litter facial though, you're pretty much guaranteed the same effect, at a tiny fraction of the cost. This homemade facial mask recipe is one of the easiest kinds to make; all you need to do is take a few tablespoons of kitty litter (make sure you buy one that lists pure clay as it's only ingredient), mix it with a little water (if you want, you can steep some rose petals or green teabags in the water first, for a little extra nourishing power), and some olive oil (or whatever essential oil you'd prefer to use), apply it to your face, leave it on for ten to fifteen minutes, and then wash it off.

 

If you're feeling creative, you can combine this mix with other ingredients as well; aloe vera, for example, gives this particular kind of facial mask the added benefit of soothing the skin from sunburn or windburn.

 

Of course, I'll have to assume that the unused stuff would be used rather than the stuff that Puss already went potty in. After all, pee might have cleansing ammonia in it, and poop might have all kinds of nutrients, but let's be honest, putting that on your face is still really, really gross.

 

If you want a quick spa experience without having to break the bank or even get out of the house, a kitty litter facial mask may be just the kind of facial mask for you.

 

For those of you who are still a little squeamish about using cat litter, there are a lot of other kinds of facial mask recipes to try.

 

Oatmeal Mask Recipe

 

One of the most common ingredients to use to make a homemade facial mask is oatmeal. Oatmeal is great for any skin type; it exfoliates and cleanses the skin naturally and gently, while the properties in the oatmeal itself restores the skin's moisture balance and soothes irritations and redness.

 

One oatmeal facial recipe that's great for any skin type is one that only needs a tablespoon of oatmeal or oatmeal powder, an egg white, and a few drops of lemon oil. All you need to do mix all of these ingredients together, adjusting the proportions to your needs, and then spreading the whole thing on your face.

 

Keep the mask on until the mixture is completely dry; this usually takes around twenty minutes to an hour. Afterwards, just rinse it all off, and enjoy the softness and smoothness of your skin.

 

There are a lot of other facial mask recipes you can try, and most of the ingredients can usually be found in the kitchen. In fact, sometimes, if you still have a bit of facial mask mixture left over after having applied it to your face, it could serve as a delicious and healthy snack, like this banana-yogurt-honey mixture.

 

For this particular facial paste recipe, all you need is half a banana, a couple of tablespoons of yogurt, and one tablespoon of honey. Mash the banana into a paste using a fork (or whatever else you might have on hand) and mix in the honey and the yogurt.

 

Apply it to your face and leave the mixture on for around fifteen minutes to half an hour. Afterwards, simply wipe it off with a wash cloth or rinse it all off with some cool water. This recipe not only rejuvenates, moisturizes, and softens the skin; it's literally good enough to eat!

 

There are a lot of facial mask recipes like this, and whether it's an oatmeal facial mask, a kitty litter facial mask, or even a banana one, rest easy in the fact that they're really simple to make. Skin care doesn't always have to make a person break the bank; creating a homemade facial mask can be as simple as looking into the fridge Maskologist Best Facial Sheet Mask.

 

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