Could your skin use a little vigor? Here is an incredibly simple DIY facial mask that will exfoliate your skin, add moisture, and leave it feeling supple and soft to the touch.
With my easy homemade exfoliating mask, you can remove dead skin cells, draw out impurities, unclog pores, and give your skin a boost of hydration. By removing the dead skin cells that might serve as a barrier, these four straightforward components will not only make your skin look more radiant but will also improve how well your regular skincare products perform. The nicest thing about this mask is that you most likely already have all the ingredients at home! Ready? Let’s go!
With my easy homemade exfoliating mask, you can remove dead skin cells, draw out impurities, unclog pores, and give your skin a boost of hydration. By removing the dead skin cells that might serve as a barrier, these four straightforward components will not only make your skin look more radiant but will also improve how well your regular skincare products perform. The nicest thing about this mask is that you most likely already have all the ingredients at home! Ready? Let’s go!
INGREDIENTS AND PURPOSE:
- ¼ of an avocado (mashed with fork) – super moisturizing
- 1 slice of lemon (squeezed juice) – exfoliates and brightens
- ½ tablespoon of olive oil – cleans and nourishes the skin
- 1 tablespoon of honey – anti-inflammatory and kills germs
DIRECTIONS:
- Use a fork to mix all the ingredients in a bowl.
- Before you apply, take a warm wet towel and hold over your washed face for 2-3 minutes. This will open up your pores.
- Use your fingers or a synthetic foundation brush to apply the mask. The mask may drip, so wear a shirt that you need to wash and lay down a towel before you lie down on a pillow.
- Relax for 10-15 minutes. Rinse well with warm water. Apply your favorite serum and moisturizer.
Give your skin a boost with this exfoliating homemade facial mask once to twice a week. Good luck and let me know what your favorite facial mask! Oh, and don’t forget to pin this tutorial for future reference!