- Egg Yolk,
Avocado & Mud Facial Mask
- Best for oily
skin types
Clay or fuller's earth mud is available in powder form at any
health food store.
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- Mix Together
- 1 tablespoon
dry clay
- 1 egg yolk
- 1/4 of a mashed
avocado
- enough witch
hazel to create a smooth mixture.
- Mud dries excess
sebum while the egg yolk and avocado replenish lost moisture.
Witch hazel tones.
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- Egg &
Olive Oil Hair Mask
Mix Together
- 2 whole eggs
- 4 tablespoons
of olive oil
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- Smooth through
hair. Wrap top of head with Saran Wrap and allow to penetrate
for 10 minutes. Rinse well.
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- Fruit Smoothie
Hair Mask
- This mask sounds
good enough to eat!
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- In a blender
mix
- 1/2 a banana,
- 1/4 avocado,
- 1/4 cantaloupe,
- 1 tablespoon
wheat germ oil
- 1 tablespoon
yogurt.
- For extra conditioning,
squeeze in the contents of a vitamin E capsule. Leave in hair
for 15 minutes.
To polish up
those patchy remnants of a tan, bring your loofah into the bath
with you, and add one of these ingredients to speed up the exfoliating
process:
3/4 cup of lemon
juice added to your bath water helps to bleach a fading tan and
smooth away flaky skin. Or, you can mix a paste with lemon juice
plus salt or sugar. Leave on the skin for 30 minutes and rinse
dry, dead skin off with it!
Oatmeal is great
for soothing a sunburn as well as for exfoliating. Fill an old
sock with oatmeal and swish it in your bath water; once it's
softened up, you can then scrub your body with it.
Vinegar restores
the acid balance of skin and also acts as a gentle exfoliant.
Try adding 1 cup of raw apple cider vinegar to a lukewarm bath
to ease the separation of peeling skin.
If you're still
in a blotchy, in-between stage, you might also want to experiment
with gentle self-tanners or bronzers to ease the transition.
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