Our face is (hopefully!) the first thing people see when we meet and this is why it’s important to take good care of the skin. Today it’s easy to cover up each flaw, but remember that
“filters are great, but great skin is better”.
To help you take good care of your facial skin, we would suggest you try to
not eat these foods but to use them as a face mask instead:
- Coconut oil
Being super popular today, coconut oil can have amazing hydrating and regenerating properties. Well, it’s because it’s rich in antioxidants! Hey, it may also act as an
anti-fungal source, so here’s another
pro in the list. When applied on the face as a mask, the oil will most likely make your skin soft, elastic and very much hydrated.
- Honey
No matter how sticky it is, honey might have moistening effects over the skin. What’s more, it’s also considered to be antibacterial, which means
less acne for the problematic skin. Let’s not forget that honey is also a great choice for those of you who want to slow down the aging process!
Any volunteers?!
Read
this article to get an inspiration about some
DIY honey face masks!
- Turmeric
This spice is said to have anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and antioxidant properties. In other words, everything that’s
“anti”, it goes to turmeric’s effects on the body! Once you ‘cook’ yourself a face mask, you will help your skin recover from scars and other signs that time has sealed on it. Sounds acceptable, huh!?
- Yoghurt
High in calcium, proteins and probiotics, yoghurt with its amazing
lactic acid can act as an exfoliating agent. This fact definitely makes it the perfect ‘food’ for your facial skin. You will fall in love with the homemade yoghurt face mask in
no time, because it makes the skin so bright and soft! You just gotta try it!
- Cinnamon
The flavorful spice that we all adore is an amazing addition to your DIY mask!
Cinnamon is rich in antioxidants and this way it may stimulate the
natural collagen synthesis within the skin cells. So, cinnamon face masks can be good for eliminating dead cells and rejuvenating of the skin.
- Cocoa powder
The unique nature of cocoa brings along the benefits of using the powder in our everyday life. Cocoa is another type of food that specialists claim to be an
antioxidant bomb. Therefore, a quick homemade mask with some cocoa powder might protect your skin from the damage that free radicals tend to do. Plus, because of its roughish texture, it’s also appropriate for
body scrubs.
How often do you take care of your facial skin? Let’s discuss in the comments!
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