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Monday 5 September 2016

Mask Monday

Hello you beauties,

I hope you have all had an amazing summer, it went way to fast for my liking. Mimi is back at school and I am back to work.
So I was having a chat with my cousin Aysha and we were discussing face masks. We came to the conclusion with the best of intentions we never really get round to doing them as often as we would like. I have quite a few masks at home as does Aysha, so we agreed that every Monday we will apply a face mask. As we are doing it together at our own homes we decided to take selfies to prove that we have indeed done it. I would love for you all to join in on Mask Monday, think of the incredible skin we will all have. Just taking around half an hour each Monday for some me time. It may be the start of the working week, but hey what a gorgeous way to start it. When you feel good, everything feels better.




On Mondays I will share a DIY facemask, today the mask is for dry skin.

Over on Instagram is a little video showing  how to make this mask.

Video link for Dry skin mask

Oats, honey and yogurt mask




I love this mask as most of us will have these ingrediants already in kitchen cupboard.


Ingrediants
One tablespoon of oat bran or oats
One tablespoon of honey
One tablespoon of yogurt
One teaspoon of olive oil

Method
Place all the ingrediants in a bowl and stir well. Apply to a cleansed face, and leave it on till it is dry, normally takes around ten minutes. Wash your face using circular motions as the oats will now act as an exfoliant. Dry and apply a good moisturiser or better argan oil if you have it. With the oil heat up in your hand and pat it on. You can store the rest of the mask in a sealed container in the fridge for around a week.

The benefits of this mask
Oats behave like a natural exfoliant, thats why ensure to use circular motions when rinising. This will help get rid of any dry and dead skin. It will unclog pores and aid in less breakouts. Your skin will look brighter and more radient. Many of us have probarly used oats in bath when our children get chicken pox, it helps soothes the skin. So all in all a winning ingrediant.

Honey is a fantastic moisturiser, it will helps skin stay hydrated. If you suffer from dry skin you will know how important this.

Yogurt contains lactic acid, this makes the skin super soft and for dry skin that is just what is needed.

Olive Oil tops this mask by adding more moisturise to the skin.

It feels so good when you apply it, really cool and soothing. The skin feels so hydrated and smooth after.

I would love to hear from you, if you use this mask and how you get on with it.




If you do not wish to do a DIY mask, you can buy them. So many places now stock and sell masks, from the pound shop to large department stores. Supermarkets also stock them so you can pop one in the trolley next time you are out shopping. I have masks from all of the above retailers, budget friendly and omg I have blown my budget. I have also purchasaed masks online. I will be doing reviews on my masks. So here they are, have you used any of them?








So you beauties, are you up for Mask Monday? I would love to see your selfies and the best one will win a mask. So what are you waiting for? Go get masking and get ready for fabulous skin. 

Till next time my beauties, stay beautiful inside and out x







 


 





13 comments:

  1. My daughter loves face masks and has convinced me to start doing them too... she has made her own as well, she is into YouTube and getting recipes there... I usually get mine done on Saturday or Sunday... at least I am finally doing them... lol

    Thank you for the sweet comment, I really appreciated it xox

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  2. I have the same problem. I buy masks and before I know it, the week is over and the masks are still sitting there. I'm definitely going to try to use them up, and I'm looking forward to more in your series. I haven't been on instagram for ages, I'll try and find your video as soon as I check back in :) xx

    Velvet Blush

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  3. I used to do DIY masks but these days I have sooooo many facial masks by many brands so I haven't made my own for a long time. I use a facial mask every evening, it's like my very own pampering time.

    Shireen | Reflection of Sanity

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  4. Love the idea of DIY masks! Great post hun xx

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  5. Really interesting! This is a good idea!
    KISS
    Liliana

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  6. Love a pamper session with face masks - such a great way to de-stress.

    Lindsey Elyse | lindseyginge

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  7. ;D

    Adorei essa receita de máscara!

    Ótima quinta!

    Beijo! ^^

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  8. I have so many masks in my drawer but I don't have the time to use them! :( Way too busy with school. Shall definitely use one tonight!

    xoxo
    Regina
    http://mybeautymusings.com

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  9. I'm in love with masks, especially the natural ones, so thanks a lot for your special recipe :)

    xoxo
    www.bellezzefelici.blogspot.com

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  10. I love this! It reminded me that it's actually been a while since I've done an at home face mask. They always make my skin feel so much better than store bought ones x

    www.sandrafsilva.blogspot.co.uk

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  11. I usually only use mask sheet or the simplest one is only with cucumber, I think it's time to move on and try something new with diy mask, thank you for sharing! :)

    xoxo,

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