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Fun and Fruity Complexion Masks

Author/Submitted by: Cheaper and Better, Shared by Sherilyn Schamber
Servings: 1
Categories: Information / Personal

Ingredients:

-----PEACH TIGHTENING MASK-----
1    Peach, ripe, peeled, pitted
1    Egg white

-----STRAWBERRY DRAWING MASK-----
1/2  cup  Strawberries, very ripe
1/4  cup  Cornstarch

-----APPLE MASK FOR NORMAL SKIN-----
1    Apple, cored, quartered
2  tablespoons  Honey
1/2  teaspoon  Sage

-----CUCUMBER MASK FOR OILY SKIN-----
1/2    Cucumber
1    Egg white
1  tablespoon  Lemon juice
1  teaspoon  Mint

-----BLEMISHED SKIN MASK-----
1    Tomato, ripe, chopped
1  teaspoon  Lemon juice
1  tablespoon  Instant style oatmeal or old, fashioned rolled oat

-----FOLLOW UP WITH-----
    FACIAL RINSING LOTIONS or
    FRESH FACIAL CREAM

Directions:
1. ** After using a mask, it's a good idea to follow up with either FACIAL RINSING LOTIONS or FRESH FACIAL CREAM.

2. Peach Tightening Mask: Whip peach and egg white together in a blender until smooth. Gently pat mixture all over your face, relax 30 minutes, then rinse off with cool water.

3. Strawberry Drawing Mask: Mix strawberries and cornstarch together to make a paste and apply to face, avoiding the delicate area around your eyes. Leave on for 30 minutes and rinse off with cool water.

4. Apple Mask for Normal Skin: Drop apple into food processor and chop Add honey and sage and refrigerate 10 minutes Pat mixture onto your face with a light tapping motion, tapping until honey feels tacky. Leave on for 30 minutes, rinse.

5. Cucumber Mask for Oily Skin: Puree all and refrigerate 10 minutes Apply mixture to your face and leave on 15 minutes Rinse with hot, then cool water.

6. Blemished Skin Mask: Blend all until just combined. Apply to skin, making sure the mixture is thick enough to stay on blemished areas: cheeks, forehead, or chin. Add a bit more oatmeal to thicken the mask, if necessary. Leave on 10 minutes, then scrub off with a clean washcloth dipped in warm water.


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