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Natural Skincare Recipes Treatments You Can Make at Home: Cleansing, Peeling, Masks, and Moisturizers
Being well-groomed is a priority for many. A radiant, healthy complexion reduces the need for heavy makeup. During summer, sun exposure boosts vitamin D levels, enhancing skin’s glow. However, moderation is key. You don’t need expensive products; everyday fruits and vegetables can be your best allies. A proper skincare routine involves cleansing, exfoliating, masking, applying serum, and moisturizing.
1.Step One: Start with Facial Cleansing
Mineral Water (Soda) Cleansing
Soda water, rich in minerals, can revitalize the skin. Use it to wash your face or apply with a cotton pad for a refreshing cleanse.
Lemon for Acne-Prone Skin
Lemon’s acidic nature and high vitamin C content make it effective for treating blemishes and blackheads. Apply a few drops of lemon juice to a cotton pad and gently cleanse your face. This method is particularly beneficial for oily skin.
2. Step Two: Exfoliate to Remove Dead Skin Cells
Olive Oil and Sugar Scrub (For Dry or Combination Skin)
Olive oil is a powerful antioxidant that rejuvenates and moisturizes the skin. Sugar helps to exfoliate and tighten. Mix olive oil and granulated sugar in a bowl. Apply to cleansed skin, massaging in circular motions. Rinse with warm water. Coffee Grounds Scrub
Coffee contains caffeine, which invigorates the skin. After enjoying your coffee, use the grounds to gently massage your face. Rinse with warm water and follow up with a moisturizer.
3. Step Three: Create Your Own Face Masks
Yeast Mask for Skin Rejuvenation
Yeast, commonly used in baking, can also benefit the skin by tightening, reducing wrinkles, lightening spots, and drying out pimples.
Yeast and Milk Mask (For Combination and Dry Skin)
- Ingredients: 2 tablespoons of milk, 1 tablespoon of fresh or dry yeast.
- Mix the yeast into the milk gradually until you achieve a lotion-like consistency.
- Apply to your face, including under the eyes, using upward strokes.
- Leave on for 20-30 minutes until it dries and tightens.
- Soften the mask with warm water and then rinse off.
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 Egg White Mask (Suitable for All Skin Types)
Egg whites are rich in protein, calcium, and vitamins. They help tighten the skin, reduce wrinkles, minimize pores, and combat acne.
- Separate the egg white from the yolk.
- Whisk the egg white until frothy.
- Apply to clean skin, including under the eyes, using upward motions.
- Leave on for 20-30 minutes, then rinse with warm water.
- Use once a week or every 15 days.
Honey and Milk Mask (For Blemished and Acne-Prone Skin)
- Ingredients: 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, 1 teaspoon of milk (omit milk for acne-prone skin).
- Mix all ingredients to a lotion-like consistency.
- Apply to clean skin and leave on for 20-30 minutes.
- Rinse with warm water.
4. Step Four: Natural Serums and Moisturizers You Can Make at Home
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Olive Oil as a Moisturizer
Olive oil is a potent natural moisturizer, especially beneficial for dry and combination skin. Rich in fatty acids and vitamin E, it penetrates deeply to hydrate and rejuvenate the skin.
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Grape Seed Oil
A powerful antioxidant, grape seed oil tightens the skin, reduces wrinkles, and is particularly effective for under-eye dark circles. Gently apply to the affected areas.
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Argan Oil
Known as the “tree of life” in Morocco, argan oil is excellent for both skin and hair care. It adds shine to hair and can be used as a massage oil.
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Almond Oil
Rich in vitamins A and K, almond oil helps moisturize the skin and is effective against stretch marks. It also strengthens eyebrows, eyelashes, hair, and beards.
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Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil is a strong natural moisturizer that soothes and deeply nourishes the skin, helping maintain its elasticity. It also benefits hair by softening and moisturizing.
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Lavender Oil
Lavender oil nourishes hair roots and combats dandruff. Adding a few drops to your pillow before sleep can aid relaxation. It also brightens the skin and alleviates fatigue.
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St. John’s Wort Oil
Effective in skin regeneration and smoothing, St. John’s Wort oil is also used to treat diaper rash in babies.
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Coconut Oil
: Coconut oil is widely used for hair and body care, enhancing shine and moisture. It can also be used as a mask to soften and reduce wrinkles around the eyes and face.
SOURCES:
estethica. (n.d.). dogal cilt bakim kurleri. Retrieved from https://estethica.com.tr/blog/ev-yapimi-cilt-bakimi-kurleri