We all know how expensive facials at the spa can be, but good skin treatments don’t have to break the bank! These 7 DIY face masks for every skin type are perfect all-natural alternatives, and are super quick and easy to make! Each of these masks can be made in advance and they all contain clean natural ingredients. Your skin will most definitely be thanking you!
This spot fighting honey and lemon face mask is perfect for acne prone skin. Both ingredients have excellent anti-bacterial properties that combat bacteria on the surface of the skin. They also help reduce scars and pigmentations, revealing beautiful clear skin!
2 Tbsp. Organic Aloe Vera Gel
1 Tsp. Fresh Lemon Juice
3 Tsp. Organic Honey
Pigmentation and dark spots can often leave the skin with a dull complexion. This brightening yogurt and turmeric mask has got you covered. Turmeric is great for lightening pigmentation and yogurt is high in lactic acid leaving the skin bright and radiant.
2 Tbsp. Greek Yoghurt
3 Tsp. Turmeric Powder
Is your skin in need of a quick wake-me-up? This coffee and coconut cream mask is just the thing. The caffeine from the coffee instantly wakes up tired skin and the coconut milk and oil replenishes the skin’s moisture. This mask will leave your skin looking and feeling awake, hydrated and glowing!
2 Tbsp. Instant Coffee Powder
1 Tbsp. Boiling Water
1 Tbsp. Coconut Milk
½ – 1 Tsp. Coconut Oil
This green tea clay mask is a great at-home spa treatment for a full skin detox. Bentonite clay absorbs any excess oil, sedum or bacteria in the skin that may cause spots or pimples. Green tea is high in EGCG – a powerful anti-oxidant that helps prevent UV damage and signs of premature aging to the skin. The added green tea leaves work as a gentle exfoliator – a great two-in-one product!
2 Tbsp. Bentonite Clay Powder
2 Tbsp. Brewed Green Tea
1 Tbsp. Green Tea Leaves
This blueberry and pomegranate burst face mask is a superfood shot for the skin. Both are high in Vitamin C and other anti-oxidants that increase the skin’s elasticity, help fade pigmentation, reduce aging and boost hydration levels. Your skin will be fresh and glowing!
1 Tbsp. Fresh Mashed Blueberries
1 Tbsp. Fresh Mashed Pomegranate Seeds
1 Tbsp. Organic Aloe Vera Gel
Vitamin C is a powerhouse for the skin with it’s anti-bacterial, brightening, tightening, and anti-aging properties. This orange blossom Vitamin C boost face mask is perfect for a Vitamin C fix. Orange blossom oil is also a great calming essential oil, for a relaxing spa-like treatment.
1 Tbsp. Organic Aloe Vera Gel
2-3 Drops Organic Orange Blossom Essential Oil
1 Tsp. Vitamin C Powder
Aloe vera works wonders on all skin types, whether it’s calming down irritated skin, fading dark patches, healing sunburn, or moisturizing the skin. This calming aloe and Vitamin E gel mask is the perfect way to wind down after a long day. The added Vitamin E oil is not only great for hydration but it also helps fade pigmentation and boosts skin’s elasticity.
1 Tbsp. Organic Aloe Vera Gel
1 Tsp. Organic Fresh Aloe Vera Juice (directly from the Aloe Vera Plant)
3 Tsp. Vitamin E Oil
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