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Make yourself a fruity face masks

I remember when I was a teenager and my friends and I would try to invent our own facial mask at sleep over parties. We had so much fun coming up with such wild creations. The fun doesn’t have to stop now! There are several fruits, oils and oats out there that can be transformed into a fabulous facial mask.

Try one of the recipes below to attain silky soft skin with a healthy glow.

Avocado Addiction: is great for people with dry skin because it will help penetrate deep moisture

Ingredients

  1. Mix the avocado, honey and vinegar together and add enough sesame oil to create a spreadable consistency.
  2. Spread the mask over your cleansed face and leave on for five to ten minutes.
  3. Rinse off with warm water and pat skin dry with a soft towel.
  4. If you have toner you can apply it to the face and then apply moisturizer as usual.

The Gracious Grapefruit: this works great for oily skin and will help to clean out any excess oils

Ingredients

  1. Beat the egg white until it’s smooth and fluffy.
  2. Blend the beaten egg white, sour cream and grapefruit juice together in a bowl.
  3. Apply to your face and allow it to rejuvenate your skin for about 15 minutes.
  4. Rinse with warm water, pat softly dry and then use any toner and moisturizer as you would normally do.

So the next time you go to try out one of these facial mask, make sure to call your friends over for a full night of fun and pampering!

After Halloween, Don’t Toss Your Pumpkin in the Trash, Toss it on Your Face!


It’s a shame to throw away all your pumpkin goo as you carve your pumpkin this Halloween. Instead of tossing your pumpkin in the trash, toss it on your face! Use this relaxing and tasty facial mask to really get in the trick or treat spirit. You are about to experience the ultimate treat of the season. No ghost or goblins necessary!

Ingredients:
  • half a cup of cooked pumpkin (You will need a piece of the actual pumpkin to do this, I recommend using the lid of the pumpkin.)
  • half teaspoon brown sugar
  • one teaspoon honey
  • one teaspoon milk
  1. After you scrape out the stringy part of your pumpkin, set aside a piece of the actual pumpkin. It doesn’t have to be too big, just enough for half a cup worth of pumpkin meat.
  2. Place the pumpkin in a microwave safe bowl or dish and add one-two inches of water.
  3. Place the bowl with the pumpkin in the microwave for about ten minutes or until extremely soft.
  4. Mash pumpkin using food processor or blender. If you don’t have one you can try using a fork. You want the pumpkin to have a puree consistency.
  5. Add the rest of the ingredients to your pumpkin puree and mix together.
  6. Apply the mix to your entire face and neck, avoiding your eyes. Relax for 15 minutes while the masks sets in and you inhale the holiday spirit.
  7. Rinse with warm water and moisturize as you do normally.

Pumpkin contains several vitamins and antioxidants which helps to give skin a golden glow and soft feel. When pumpkin is no longer in season and you’re craving that sensational feel, try Bath & Body Works Sweet Cinnamon Pumpkin Scrub. It may not be the real deal, but definitely the next best thing.
Happy Halloween!