Looks good: two masks for oily skin
A mask with honey, egg yolk and lemon
Instructions
Mix one egg yolk, two teaspoons of acacia honey, one teaspoon of lemon juice. Spread the mixture over the face without forgetting the neck. Leave on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
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Honey nourishes the skin while regulating sebum production and tightening the pores of oily skin. Lemon cleanses oily skin and egg yolk nourishes the skin.
A clay mask and cucumber
Instructions
Spend half a cucumber in a blender after peeled. Add two tablespoons of acacia honey and a tablespoon of green clay powder. Stir until blended. Apply on face and leave for twenty minutes before rinsing with water mixed with lemon juice.
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The cucumber has a purifying and astringent action (which tightens pores). Green clay, often used in masks, oily skin helps to get rid of its excess sebum.
Looks good: two masks for dry skin
A mask with avocado and olive oil
Instructions
Mash the pulp of a ripe avocado, add two tablespoons of olive oil soup and mix well. Apply on face and neck and wait 10 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
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The flesh of the avocado is rich in essential fatty acids effective to nourish dry skin deep. Olive oil fight against dry skin.
A mask with banana
Instructions
Mash a ripe banana, peeled and mix the flesh with a teaspoon of almond oil coffee and a teaspoon of acacia honey. Apply on face and neck and wait for 15 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
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The banana naturally hydrate the skin while softening. The sweet almond oil is ideal for sensitive skin that moisturizes, soothes and nourishes.
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