Try It Tuesday! | DIY Acne Mask | Samantha Ames
- Added Jan 14, 2017
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Hello everyone and welcome to my new series! So I figured I'd mix my love for face masks with my YouTube channel to create Try It Tuesday! Each week I'll post a video where I demonstrate how to make as well as how to apply a mask and let you know how it has worked for my skin. Here is video number one! Please give this a thumbs up if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more videos like this one! Xo
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Hello everyone and welcome to my new series! So I figured I'd mix my love for face masks with my YouTube channel to create Try It Tuesday! Each week I'll post a video where I demonstrate how to make as well as how to apply a mask and let you know how it has worked for my skin. Here is video number one! Please give this a thumbs up if you enjoyed it and subscribe for more videos like this one! Xo
I found this DIY Acne Mask on Instagram from Are aka @oliveskinbeauty so go check out her Instagram page! https://www.instagram.com/p/BDQDf5jOgwU/?taken-by=oliveskinbeauty
DIY ACNE MASK:
INGREDIENTS -
1 teaspoon Baking Soda
1 teaspoon Cinnamon
2 Tablespoons Steel Cut Oats or Rolled Oats (I used Old Fashioned Oats in this video)
1 Tablespoon Honey (I suggest using raw honey)
DIRECTIONS (as explained in the video):
Method 1 - For Severe Acne/Sensitive Skin: Apply mask all over face and neck, or wherever you have breakouts/acne). Leave it on for 30 minutes, then rinse off.
Method 2 - Apply mask and very gently massage it in, and leave in on for 15 minutes before rinsing it off.
Disclaimer: This video is intended for fun and you should not use any of these products if you have an allergy to them or if your skin in super sensitive. You know your skin better than anyone else, so please keep that in mind when trying any products. Patch test this or any mask on a small area of your skin before use if you think it may affect your skin negatively or cause irritation. This is not a solution for any breakouts of skincare issues. If you are concerned about your skin, please see a dermatologist or esthetician for advice and recommendations.
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