Useful DIY Multi-Masking Beauty Routine To Try

Useful DIY Multi-Masking Beauty Routine To Try
Beauty products serve the different needs of our face and enhance our features, and skincare masks can do the same! Masks provide a variety of benefits, and can help treat dry, oily, and aging skin to name a few. It’s important to treat each area of our skin with the right ingredients to gain the... 
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Easy-To-Make DIY Soothing Eye Mask For Relaxation

Easy-To-Make DIY Soothing Eye Mask For Relaxation
After a long and hard workday we’re all seeking for ways to calm down and relax. This soothing eye mask costs a few dollars to make but gives a calming effect no worse than a specialty mask. You don’t have to be an excellent seamstress to make it, because the DIY tutorial doesn’t even require... 
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DIY Moisturizing Greek Yogurt Face Mask

DIY Moisturizing Greek Yogurt Face Mask
The lactic acid is a natural cleanser and gentle scrub. Combine that with the benefits of yogurt’s probiotics, calcium, and live bacteria and you’ll end up with soft, glowing skin. What a perfect ingredient for a face mask! The other supplies are 1-2 teaspoons of honey, squeeze of lemon – the citric acid will also... 
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DIY Fuller Hair Mask With Bentonite Clay And Yolk

DIY Fuller Hair Mask With Bentonite Clay And Yolk
Dirt is clarifying without drying hair out, can nourish your scalp with a long list of minerals, and it’s quite a bit kinder than other hair detox methods. Lemons are also clarifying, but can be a bit drying—then some eggs too, because there’s really nothing better for fuller hair, than egg yolk. Prepare juice from... 
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Exfoliating DIY Oats And Honey Face Mask

Exfoliating DIY Oats And Honey Face Mask
This all-natural face mask helps relieve redness and skin irritation all while leaving a natural glow to the skin.  Even if you don’t have acne, this face mask recipe is a great exfoliate and leaves the skin hydrated. The supplies are 1/2 cup rolled oats, 1 teaspoon raw honey, hot water. In a food processor,... 
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DIY Turmeric And Honey Face Mask For Exfoliating

DIY Turmeric And Honey Face Mask For Exfoliating
Turmeric is anti-inflammatory and antiseptic, and mixed with honey it’s a dream mask! It has great cleansing and gentle exfoliating properties. The supplies are 1 tsp organic powdered turmeric, 1 tsp raw honey, ½ tsp chick pea flour or oat flour, the juice of ¼ – ½ lemon. Mix the dry ingredients and the honey.... 
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Natural DIY Reusable Facial Mask

Natural DIY Reusable Facial Mask
Make your own reusable facial mask, it’s simple and you can create it very fast! For this project you’ll need face mask template, cotton or silk fabric, marker or pencil, scissors, green tea, witch hazel, rosehip seed oil and lemon. Download reusable facial mask template and print. Cut out the two mask pieces, including the... 
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Cleansing And Moisturizing DIY Oatmeal Rose Face Mask

Cleansing And Moisturizing DIY Oatmeal Rose Face Mask
This is one of the best cleansing masks ever because it’s very mild and smells delicious! You’ll need ¼ cup rolled oats, ¼ cup dried culinary grade rose petals, 1 tablespoon rose water, 1 tablespoon pure water. Add rose petals and oats to a high speed blender and blend on high until they reach a... 
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Easy Cleansing: DIY Two Ingredients Clay Mask

Easy Cleansing: DIY Two Ingredients Clay Mask
This mask is degreasing and works as a deep pore cleansing, it has no side effects but it can dry out your skin so you should moisturize afterwards or add additional ingredients listed below which will help moisturize your skin. Prepare 1 tablespoon clay powder, 2 teaspoons water, jojoba oil or lavender oil or honey.... 
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DIY Oatmeal And Green Tea Mask For Subtle Exfoliating

DIY Oatmeal And Green Tea Mask For Subtle Exfoliating
Get your skin baby soft and pores clear with this quick, homemade recipe from theminiaturemoose.com! You’ll need only 1 teaspoon finely ground oatmeal powder and 2 teaspoons hot green tea. To make the oatmeal powder, grind quick cooking oats using a food processor or chopper. You can also just use the plain oats if you... 
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