This post is part of a week long spa feature. Other posts include:
Sugar Scrubs
Hair Treatments
Super Smoothie
My cute friend Emily introduced me to homemade facial treatments at one of our annual
Girls Weekends a few years ago. I wasn’t sure about slathering the colorful goo on my face, but once I saw the wonders they did for my skin I was quickly a believer! There’s a reason that the beauty treatments you see in stores and spas get most of their main ingredients from nature. That’s where the good stuff is!
I will have you know that I experimented with a LOT of stuff this week and some of it was down right nasty. Other things looked and smelled yummy but didn’t do squat for my skin or hair or whatever it was I was treating. So I want you to know that everything I post this week is stuff I actually use and love. Hopefully you’ll find something you love too. Let’s get on with it!
Before you start any facial, make sure you start off with clean, make-up free skin. To really sooth, start off with a steam. Steam hydrates, warms the skin, and opens pores. Plus it feels really really good.
Instructions: Bring a pot of water to a simmer. I put lemon slices and mint leaves in mine. Lavender is also awesome, especially with lemon. When water comes to a simmer, remove from heat. Let it cool off for just a minute and then with a towel over the back of your head to trap in steam, lean your face over the pot. NOT TOO CLOSE. Just had to make that noticeable to avoid necessary lawsuits 🙂 Don’t scorch your face, okay? Just get close enough that you feel the warm steam all over. I stay there until I can’t feel the steam any more- do it for as long is comfortable and then pat your face dry. (Buy some lemons and some mint and when you’re done with your face steam, make some of this!)
For me, next comes exfoliation. I can’t tell you how much I love a good scrub. It sloughs off dead skin cells leaving your skin soft and smooth.
This one stars oatmeal, which is one of the most popular and most effective natural products for your skin. Not only are they ultra moisturizing, but they contain saponins which help gently clear dirt and grime out of your pores (see ya blackheads!). Oatmeal is also soothing, and great for sensitive skin.
Oatmeal Exfoliator:
2t oats
1t baking soda
warm water
Place oats and baking soda in a small bowl and add small amounts of water just until it comes together in a spreadable paste. About 1 1/2 t should do it. Use your fingers to rub it on to your face in circular motions. Massage for 1-2 minutes and then rinse off with warm water and pat face dry.
I loved this mask, it was so super soothing. I combined 3 of the very best natural sources for skin treatments. Plain yogurt contains lactic acid which helps reduce the size of your pores. Yogurt also moisturizes and reduces oiliness. Honey brightens, tightens, and smooths. It’s well known for fighting both acne and wrinkles too! And of course Cucumber soothes and softens skin.
Honey Yogurt Mask:
1/2 T honey
1 T plain yogurt
1 t cucumber pulp
Warm the honey in the microwave for just a few seconds. Just to make it easier to stir. Add yogurt and combine. Use a microplane or a fine-holed cheese grater to make the cucumber pulp. Add it to the honey-yogurt mix. Chill if you want a cool mask, or just use as is. Apply to your face, pop a couple of cuc slices on your eyes and chill out for about for 3-5 minutes (or longer if desired). Rinse with water and pat face dry. Moisturize after.
I think of all the face treatments, this was my favorite. It smells so yummy and it’s bright pink. How fun is that? Strawberries contain vitamin C, antioxidants, and alpha-hydroxy-acid. The cornstarch dries on the skin soothing irritation and leaving it super soft. This is a great one for oily skin.
Tightening Strawberry-Lemon Mask
1/4 C roughly chopped strawberries
3 T corn starch
1/2 t lemon juice
Use a mini food processor or a fork to mash the strawberries into a pulp. Stir in lemon juice and corn starch. If the mixture is too runny to stay on your face, add more corn starch. Smooth onto skin and let sit for about 20 minutes or until dry. Rinse off with water (and a wash cloth helps) and pat skin dry. Moisturize after.
If there is a super-food of natural beauty treatments, it’s the avocado. It’s been used for years by just about every culture for heath and wellness purposes. Skincare is no exception. It’s one of the best natural moisturizers there is. It’s also filled with monounsaturated fats, Vitamin B and E, and has way more potassium than a banana. Avocado is especially soothing on sunburned skin.
Moisturizing Avocado Treatment:
1/2 mashed Avocado.
Apply plain avocado to the skin, or use one or more of these add-ins:
Honey– brightens, tightens, and fights wrinkles and acne
Oats– moisturizes and mildly exfoliates
Yogurt– refines pores and sooths irritation
Egg white– great for oily skin
lemon juice– great for oily skin
Egg Yolk– great for dry skin
Olive Oil– extra softening and moisturizing
Let sit on skin for a few minutes and rinse off with luke warm water. Pat skin dry.
If you have any great facial tips, please leave them in the comments.
I just wanted to say thanks for these fun recipes! I used them last year at a Spa Night for my Moms of Multiples moms night out and we had so much fun, we did it again this year! I made it a little easier on me this year by making direction cards, so I thought I would share with you. Thanks again!
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love your recipes.. i have tried most of them and i can agree with u that they r all great, easy to prepare, and cheap!
i have another one for you which is a great homemade indian recipe. my grandma told me about it when i was a kid and ive been doing it since.
a cup of besan (gram flour/chick pea flour)
4 tsps of lemon juice
a pinch of turmeric
just mix together and spread on ur face. wait 20 min and wash off with warm water, scrubbing it off. a wash cloth will work great too.
the turmeric is a great antiseptic, for acne especially. the combination with lemon juice brighten your skin as lemon is a lightening agent. and besan- the flour, takes all the dirt and grime out of your face and makes it smooth and glow!!
also…my grandma had the most hairless legs since she used besan and water to take a bath instead of using chemical soaps… i wish i had done it but didnt have the patience…
How often do you use this on your face? Daily? weekly?
Thanks for sharing these recipes! I finally got a chance to try them out and they were DIVINE. I posted pics and my observations & results on my blog here: http://jadecelene.blogspot.com.
Thanks for all of these fun ideas! My daughters would LOVE to make some of these this summer! I see fun spa days in our future!
These all sound really great! Thanks for posting them.
These sound great, easy, and refreshing. And so much cheaper than buying facial products.
I’ve been wanting to have some friends over and this is a great idea for some fun girl time!
Cherry pina colada whipped body cream sounds fantastic.
Don’t think I would have ever thought of strawberry/lemon facial mask. I may have to try that one!
These all sound so fun and easy!
Sometimes I wonder what I’m really putting on my skin when I buy a skin product. I love that I would KNOW exactly what I am using! Thanks!
Avocado is soo nice on sensitive skin or healing a burn. Great facial ideas! Thanks. meloniew a t g m a i l d o t c o m
N-i-c-e! I see a girl’s night coming on!
Oh, my gosh! My skin is freaking out lately, and some of these look perfect! I love masks, but store-bought ones are so harsh! I can’t wait to try a couple of these.
Thanks for doing the dirty work and sharing the best with us all! I’m excited to try these treatments. Oh, and I LOVE your fabulous camera/design skills too!
Thanks for the shout out!
Love this spa theme week!! I love using natural, homemade products. Great job, Sara!
I bet the sugar scrub feels so good, I can’t wait to try it!
Totally doing the oatmeal one. Thanks ever so…
My daughters and I are going to try ALL of these!
Ooh I think I’ll try the strawberry mask tonight after the kids go to bed.
Is it not totally weird these are making me hungry!!!!
Thanks for sharing what the “add ins” do…. The strawberry mask will be the first one to try.
Looks like we can have a girls spa day now! Thanks for these recipes!
Such good tips for this tight economy
My girls have been begging me for a spa day. We are going to try them all!
Can’t wait
Traci
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WONDERFUL!!! I just did the steam and exfoliate.. now im sitting here with 10 minutes to go with the wonderfully smelling strawberry mask! Cant wait to see the final results! I had all these ingrediants at the house, so no trip to the store… yay!!!! Thank you so much!
I’ll have to try these soon! Thanks for all the great mask recipes
This looks so fun. I’m having a few of my old YW over in a few weeks, and we may just have to try a few of these!
These are such a great idea! It’s a perfect plan for a girls night out when we want to save on money and stay in.
BTW, I tell EVERYONE I know about your site 🙂