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Jul 8, 2013
Bobbie L.
There are SO many things you already have at home that can be beneficial to your skin. And it's a good way to save money!
-Honey: Natural humectant, so it retains moisture and tightens!
-Bananas: Let the bananas get spotted brown. Used to moisturize and good for dull skin.
-Plain yogurt: Contains lactic acid which helps mildly exfoliate and moisturize at the same time.
-Cucumber: Great for inflammation!
-Lemon juice: Brightens and tightens!
-Oatmeal: Nourishing.
-Blueberries: Antioxidant support to help free radical damage.
-Tea tree oil: Great for acneic/oily skin.
-Extra virgin Olive Oil: Helps moisturize. Add some raw sugar and make it a scrub!
-Avocado: Full of vitamins and great for anti-aging.
-Green tea: Full of antioxidants and helps reduce redness. (Great for under-eye bags)
-Egg whites: Good for toning.
These are only a FEW of the many ingredients that you can use. There are so many! Get to mixing ladies!
Jul 8, 2013
Shumi C.
👏 Yay love homemade and natural skin care products so thanks for that Bobbie. I'm a huge fan of honey as a cleanser makes my skin feel super soft! :) haven't yet come across any masks for oily skin though. I use a tea tree face wash but I wouldn't mind a mask. Any suggestions?
Jul 8, 2013
Monique L.
Thanks! xoxo
Jul 9, 2013
Bobbie L.
@Shumi lemon, oatmeal, honey, and cucumber!! :)
Jul 9, 2013
Bobbie L.
And @Aneesa yes!! :)
Jul 9, 2013
Bobbie L.
So many options :) love it. Thanks Lisa!