Rejuvenate your skin with homemade facial cleansers

Homemade facial care
Kori Ellis

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Making homemade beauty treatments can be fun. Using ingredients that are usually found in your kitchen, you can create homemade facial cleansers that will leave your skin feeling healthy, fresh and clean. Here are a few of our favorite homemade beauty recipes.
Washing face

Honey and oats facial scrub

(for normal skin)


Honey and oatmeal

Ingredients

1/2 cup rolled oats
1 Tbsp honey
1 Tbsp cider vinegar
1 tsp ground almonds
1 tsp ground walnuts

Directions

1.
Combine all ingredients and apply mixture liberally to moistened face.
2. Allow to dry for 10 minutes.

3. Remove with warm washcloth.
4.
Rinse face with splash of cool water. This scrub will help exfoliate and revitalize skin.

Peppermint lavender facial scrub

(for oily skin)

Ingredients

1 cup rolled oats
1/2 cup almonds

1 tsp dried lavender

1 tsp dried peppermint
1 cup white cosmetic clay
1/2 cup honey

Directions

1. Grind oats, almonds and dried herbs to a powder with a blender. Mix in clay and honey.
2. Store in sealed container in refrigerator.
3.
To use, remove 1 Tbsp of mixture from container.
4. Mix with warm water to form a thick paste.

5. Apply generously over face and neck; massage well.

6. Rinse with warm water.
This cleansing scrub will help to fight oily skin and pimples.

Cucumber yogurt facial cleanser

(for sensitive skin)

Ingredients


1 small cucumber (peeled)
1/2 cup yogurt
3 Tbsp beaten curbs

Directions

1.
Grate cucumber into a bowl.
2. Add yogurt and beaten curbs and mix well.

3. Apply paste over entire face and massage well.

4. Leave it on for 5 minutes and then rinse with cool water.
This mixture will nourish skin, tighten pores and help reduce blemishes.

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Kori Ellis is an editor and writer based in San Antonio, TX, where she lives with her husband and two labs, Yogi and Deuce. At SheKnows, she contributes articles to the Beauty & Style channel and several other sections. Additionally, Kori has been published in dozens of magazines, newspapers and websites worldwide, writing about everything from wedding planning to fantasy sports. She's the Senior Editor at b5media.com and the guide to Accessories at About.com.


Comments
By sarah Oct 28, 2009

hey! i have senstive skin and i would like to know what is a "beaten curb". This seem like a great ingredient for skins that are delicate, please let me know thank you! sarah

By Yiota Jordan Oct 17, 2009

Hi there, I'm interested in trying out the cucumber yoghurt facial cleanser. But can you tell me what the ingredient 'curbs' is? Is there another name for it? I've not heard of this before. My skin has become really sensitive and dry recently and I seem to react to even natural products so I would love to give this recipe a go. Many thanks, Yiota

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