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DIY & Homemade Beauty - Honey Cream Mask

Honey Cream Mask | Ideal for dry skin

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon Honey
  • 3 tablespoons Oats
  • 3 Tablespoons Whipping Cream

Directions: Put whipping cream into a bowl and microwave for fifteen seconds on high. Add and stir in honey until smooth. Use a pestle to grind oats, then add to mixture. Stir until you get your desired consistency. Apply the mixture to your face and leave on for 3 to 5 minutes.

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JennBee Avatar

It’s a honey egg facial – you can use different parts of the egg and different oils in it depending on your skin type, and it’s come out great so far. Plus if you add sugar or something similar to a lot of home face masks, you can exfoliate as well. 😀

Stephanie D Avatar

I definitely need to try this! I have combination skin but I’ve been breaking out recently and my skin has become dry from things I’ve been using for the zits. Thanks!

Christine Avatar

Try seeing a dermatologist — I am not a skincare expert, and the best place to start is with an expert! They can tell you what kind of acne you have, some possible treatments, and then I’ve found Googling to be helpful. 🙂 I’ve personally had good success with Mario Badescu.

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