7 DIY Facial Masks For Oily Skin
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7 DIY Facial Masks For Oily Skin
Isabell Winter

Anyone out there with oily skin I feel you! My skin has been riding the struggle bus for the last month so where did I turn to for some help? You guessed it! Face masks! Here I have seven face masks that will work wonders for oily skin. These masks can hydrate, exfoliate, treat acne, tighten pores and help to remove dirt from your skin. So don't fret! Your skin salvation is located in your kitchen! I found these DIY mask recipes at https://bestnaturaltips.com check it out for beauty tips and tricks!

The preparation of all the masks is to mix all ingredients until they form a paste. Also, how to use all masks: Apply to face and leave it on for 15-20 min! Keep it away from the eye area! Rinse with lukewarm water.

1. Strawberry Lemon Sunrise

- Strawberry, lemon, and clay

- This mask exfoliates the skin, tightens pores and treats acne! Exfoliation is super important for oily skin, use 1-2 times a week! AND HONEY IS SO GOOD FOR TREATING ACNE LORDY GOD.

- Ingredients:

* 7-8 strawberries

* 5 drops of lemon juice

* 1 tbsp. of clay


2. Honey, I'm Smooth

- Green tea, honey, clay, and aloe vera gel

- This mask hydrates moisturizes and softens skin, improves skin's elasticity, and absorbs excess oil. As a fellow oily child do not be scared of hydrating your skin! When you don't hydrate your skin, it compensates by produces even more oil. HELL NO. DON'T HATE, HYDRATE.

- Ingredients:

* 2 Tsp. green tea

* 1 Tsp. honey

* 2 Tsp. clay

* 1 tbsp. aloe vera gel



3. Orange Ya Glad You Got No (Excess) Oil

- Orange, clay, and cornflour

- This mask will hydrate your skin and adorbs excess oil, given your skin a matte finish

- Ingredients:

* 3 tbsp. freshly squeezed orange juices

* 1 tsp. of clay

* 1tsp. cornflour

- Use once a week!

4. Dr. Fixer Upper

- Oatmeal, yogurt, and honey

- This mask cleanses pores, exfoliates and moisturizes the skin, reduce spots and acne scars!!

- Ingredients:

* 3 tbsp. fine-ground oatmeal

* 2 tbsp. yogurt

* 1/2 tsp. honey

- Use once a week!

5. Kiwi Save Me

- Kiwi, egg white, and lemon juice

- This mask cleans clogged pores, removes oil and blackheads!

- Ingredients:

* 1 kiwi

* 1 egg white

* 1 Tsp. lemon juice

- Preparation: Mash the peeled kiwi in a food processor or a blender and then add the egg white and the lemon juice and mix the ingredients until they form a smooth paste.

6. Can I Get a Yeet For Yogurt?

- Apricot, yogurt, and clay

- This mask regulates skin oiliness, soothes acne flare-ups and nourishes the skin.

- Ingredients:

* 1 apricot

* 1 tbsp. yogurt

* 1/2 tsp. clay

Preparation: Blend apricot in a food processor and add yogurt and clay and form it into the smooth sexy paste.


- Use once or twice a week!

7. Cool Calm Cucumber

- Cucumber, egg white lemon, and clay

- This mask is also for the combination skin as well as oily skin! It cleans clogged pores and removes blackheads

Ingredients:

* 1 tbsp. cucumber juice

* 1 egg white

* a few drops of lemon juice

* 1/2 tsp. clay

- Use once a week and preferably at night! I suggest this because the lemon juice on your skin will be more sensitive to sunlight.

It is important to exfoliate your skin at least 1-2 times a week to remove dead skin cells from the surface level of your skin. Also, don't forget to moisturize! And most importantly, use these masks to destress and treat yourself. Because you're worth it!


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