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Hey, guys! Today we are making DIY face masks. One option uses cotton pillowcase fabric as well as coffee filters. These are NOT a substitute for N-95 facemask, they only offer some protection. But ...
You don't need expensive products to restore shine and softness to your hair. Your kitchen is already full of natural ...
Face masks target specific skin concerns like acne, dryness, dullness, and sensitivity with tailored ingredients. Choosing ...
Soak dried apricots in warm water until soft. Place apricots with soaking water and the rest of the ingredients into a blender and secure lid. Turn machine on and slowly increase speed from low to ...
A great face mask for oily skin is Caudalie Instant Detox Mask ($54), which helps combat excess oil and breakouts. Papaya ...
Recently we’ve been making a lot of crocheted items and flowers, but today we switched it up a little bit. Today, we made braided wire bracelets using thin gauge, brass, craft wire. This is ...
If your complexion is begging for a break from dullness, puffiness, or acne, then these 4 powerful face masks are just what the dermatologist ordered. From Korean clay magic to soothing depuffers and ...
Used 1–3 times a week, face masks can hydrate, detoxify, exfoliate, brighten, or soothe the skin depending on their formulation. Common types include clay masks for oily or acne-prone skin, sheet ...
This face mask only required three ingredients, that is one ripe mashed avocado, one teaspoon of honey, and one teaspoon of olive oil.
Some commercial facial masks contain clays, including bentonite, which people can use. People can also make a bentonite mask at home. To do this, mix bentonite clay powder with water to make a ...
Benefit: Exfoliates and brightens. For: Oily/acne-prone skin Mix: 1 tbsp clay + 1 tbsp water + 2–3 drops lavender oil Use: Let dry (10–12 mins), rinse. Benefit: Clears pores, fights acne. For: ...