Honey Yogurt Facial
Cleanser
Cleanser
Everyone loves summer and the
sun but, let’s face it, it plays havoc on our skin. The skin on our face is
especially delicate and sensitive and over exposure to the sun, sweat and wind
can age us prematurely. This spa recipe for all natural Honey Yogurt Facial
Cleanser will help keep your skin looking fresh and smooth.
sun but, let’s face it, it plays havoc on our skin. The skin on our face is
especially delicate and sensitive and over exposure to the sun, sweat and wind
can age us prematurely. This spa recipe for all natural Honey Yogurt Facial
Cleanser will help keep your skin looking fresh and smooth.
Yogurt contains lactic acid
which is well known to sooth and soften the skin and stimulate collagen
production. Honey is a natural moisturizer as well as contains antibacterial
properties and vitamin E is essential for healing. If you have oily skin, the
lemon juice will help remove the oil.
which is well known to sooth and soften the skin and stimulate collagen
production. Honey is a natural moisturizer as well as contains antibacterial
properties and vitamin E is essential for healing. If you have oily skin, the
lemon juice will help remove the oil.
1 cup full fat yogurt
3 tbsp organic honey
1 vitamin E capsule
1 tsp lemon juice (optional
if you have oily skin)
if you have oily skin)
Place yogurt and honey and
optional lemon juice in a bowl. Pierce the vitamin E capsule with a pin and
squeeze into the bowl. Mix well until thoroughly blended. Store in fridge in
air-tight container or jar.
optional lemon juice in a bowl. Pierce the vitamin E capsule with a pin and
squeeze into the bowl. Mix well until thoroughly blended. Store in fridge in
air-tight container or jar.
Apply a generous amount to freshly
washed face and neck. Massage for a few seconds and then let it rest on your
face for a few minutes. Rinse completely with luke warm water. Apply your
favorite moisturizer to your damp skin. Allow to air dry or gently pat off the
excess with a towel.
Baking Soda Blackhead Remover
This gentle, quick & inexpensive facial uses simple at home items. The baking soda’s acid-neutralizing alkalinity and milk’s lactic acid clear out pores and lightly exfoliate. After many, many store bought lotions etc… this seems almost too simple to work but it does!!!!
1 tbsp baking soda
1/4 cup milk
Mix the two together and rub into blackhead prone areas using your hands or a soft makeup sponge. Rinse and repeat – delicate enough to use by the eye area as well.
Thanks for stopping by
XOXO Lori
Thanks for stopping by
XOXO Lori

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Who knew you could use stuff from the kitchen as beauty remedies?
I know – you will have to tell me about the primer again – i am making my own with Glycerin etc… from Common Mkt. this weekend compared to G-Armani version