Homemade Facials
@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
United States
December 6, 2006 12:58pm CST
Here are some homemade facial recipes found at Thriftyfun.com
Why does a day at the spa cost so much? Most of what you are paying for is the designer products that they use. Did you know you can make your own spa products at home? Also, you are paying for the atmosphere which you can recreate right at home. Candlelight is soothing to the nerves and a soothing tape can take you far away in your dream
Facials are another place that spas charge the big bucks but with a few of my "fresh recipes" and a good friend to help you to apply, you can have a spa facial at a fraction of the cost. The first step to a great facial is to clean the skin well. You don't need expensive cleansers for this just a short trip to your local grocery store and you have all the ingredients for a natural skin cleanser.
Skin Cleanser (For all skin types)
* 1/2 cup plain yogurt
* 1 Tbsp. sunflower oil
* 1 1/2 tsp. fresh lemon juice
Mix all ingredients together and place in a sealed container. Store in the refrigerator. Use 1 tsp. morning and night to cleanse face.
Facial Cleansing Gel (For all skin types)
Add 2 tsp. flax seeds to a saucepan containing 1 1/2 cups of distilled water or herbal infusion. Bring to a boil and simmer gently for 15 minutes, stirring to prevent sticking. Remove from heat and cool. The mixture should thicken into a gel. Strain. To use, add enough finely ground oatmeal to the gel to make a smooth paste. Rub over the face and neck, leave a few minutes, then rinse with warm water (not hot!)
Steam Your Face
The next step is to steam the face. Pour hot boiling water into a bowl and tent your head over the bowl. Dry herbs like peppermint or lavender can be added to the bowl for the rejuvenating properties (peppermint) or calming effect (lavender). Your next step is a face mask. Again, no need for expensive products, just a trip to the local grocery.
Herbal Facial Mask (Cleans and tightens pores)
* 1 Tbsp. honey
* 1 egg
* 1 tsp crumbled dried chamomile flowers
* 1 tsp finely chopped fresh mint
Mix all ingredients in a small bowl. Apply the mixture to your face and neck. Let dry (10-15 minutes) and rinse off with warm water.
Oatmeal Face Mask
* 1/2 cup of oatmeal
* 1 smashed avocado
* 1/3 cup of honey
In a bowl mix smashed avocado with the honey, then continuously add oatmeal. When all ingredients are mixed well apply to face and relax. After 10-15 minutes,wash off with warm water. Do this once a week or when you desire relaxation. You won't believe the difference!
Orange Yogurt Mask
* 1 tsp plain yogurt
* the juice of 1/4 of an orange
Stir to mix and then dip fingers into mixture and smooth onto face. The sensation is both cool and relaxing. Leave on for a five minutes and then rinse. If you are feeling sluggish, this is the perfect mask for you.
*Yogurt will cleanse and nourish
*The orange is full of Vitamin C and AHA's Peel-Off Mask RecipeThis mask will peel off your blackheads and tighten your skin. It is very strong, so those with sensitive skin may want to rinse this off instead of peeling it off. Do not use if you have acne.
* 1 tablespoon of unflavored gelatin
* 1 1/2 tablespoons of cold milk
* 1 egg white
* Vitamin E Oil (break open a capsule, or buy in a bottle)
In a small pan mix the unflavored gelatin and the cold milk. Stir until melted over a very low flame. Once melted, remove from heat and let the gelatin mixture cool slightly. Then add one egg white. Mix until smooth, and when cool enough to touch, apply evenly over face. Do not apply on, or directly under, your eyes or on your upper lip. Apply quickly before mixture hardens in pan. Apply enough to cover your skin but not too thickly. Lie on the couch and let it dry completely, about 30 minutes. Once dry, lift up a corner under your chin and peel off lightly in an upward motion. This will really tingle. Rinse face with lukewarm water and apply vitamin E.
Tip: The vitamin E is for moisture. If you prefer, you can use your favorite moisturizer on your face instead.
Prune PorridgeThis mask sounds and looks disgusting but is very soothing and good for a face tormented by sore underground pimples.
Pour 1/2 cup boiling water over 2 dried prunes in a bowl and leave until soft. Mash prunes. Use any leftover prune water in cooking about 1/2 cup oatmeal. Mix oatmeal with mashed prunes and enough honey to make a sticky mash that will adhere to the face. Apply while still warm (but not hot), leave 20 minutes and rinse off with warm water.
Toner For Your Face
Your last step is to apply a toner to your face. Then you will have a clean palette to apply your special makeup. Here are some great recipes for them.
Astringent
* 3 tsp. lemon extract
* Juice of one lime
* 1/2 cup rubbing alcohol
Combine ingredients in a small bowl. Transfer to a jar and shake well. Store in the refrigerator. Tightens your pores, refreshes your skin, and helps remove oils from skin.
Citrus Astringent
* 1/2 thinly sliced lemon
* 1/2 thinly sliced orange
* 3/4 cup ethanol alcohol
Combine lemon, orange, and alcohol in a blender and mix until fruits are pulverized. Strain liquid into a jar using a small strainer or cheesecloth. Tightens your pores, refreshes your skin, and helps remove oils from skin. Will keep 6 months refrigerated. Yield, 3/4 cup.
Basic Toner
* 3 cups distilled water
* 1/3 cup apple cider vinegar
Mix water and vinegar. Pour into a clean decanter and store in bathroom. Use daily after washing face by putting on a clean cotton ball or gauze and wiping face. BE CAREFUL NOT TO GET INTO EYES! Chamomile Astringent
* 1/2 cup chopped fresh mint (or 2 tbsp dried)
* 2 tbsp dried chamomile flowers, crushed
* 4 cups water
Combine ingredients in a small saucepan. Boil for 10 minutes, then remove from heat and allow to steep for 5 minutes. Strain liquid into a jar, cover and refrigerate. Will keep 2 weeks refrigerated. Apply with cotton balls to skin. Especially good for very oily skin.
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@kids91911 (4363)
• United States
12 Dec 06
Thank you for the information. I will have to try it.
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@hockeygal4ever (10021)
• United States
18 May 07
Hmmmm... think you could find the calorie counts on these? LOL They sound awesome, not only as a spa but as a snack!!!! LOL
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@BeachBaby (815)
• United States
6 Dec 06
Thanks a bunch for sharing this,, it may come in handy when Im ready to mow my husband down lol and need to relax
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@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
6 Dec 06
Lend me your mower, I am about to slug mine with a ball bat.
@brokentia (10389)
• United States
6 Dec 06
Those are some pretty good tips. I like the Chamomile Astringent! I will have to write that one down.
Personally, I use crushed oatmeal as an exfoliant. It works great at smoothing the skin and absorbing extra oil. :)
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@ElusiveButterfly (45941)
• United States
6 Dec 06
I am going to the the astringent for my kids. They suffer from bouts of acne and haven't found anything to help. Maybe this will be the winner.
@squaretile (3778)
• Singapore
18 May 07
Thanks for the really helpful information.
It makes me think that spas are raking in way too much money. sometimes when i go, the masks they apply are simply what you've listed. the cost price is less than ten dollars, yet they charge so much more! i guess part of it goes to labour costs. and rental plus decoration and creation of ambience. but like you said, this can be recreated at home!
@rebelann (117199)
• El Paso, Texas
19 Nov 24
You are right, it is way too expensive to get one at a spa
@KrauseHome (36445)
• United States
1 Oct 08
Wow, these are interesting. I would have never considered making anything like this from products in the home. Thanks for sharing these.
@villageanne (8553)
• United States
2 Jun 07
I have never been to a spa. I dont think I would like someone giving me a massage and putting icky stuff on me. LOL I will try some of these though. I have been to thriftyfun.com many times. I love the information found there. Thanks for sharing with me.
@gapeach65 (805)
• United States
1 Jun 07
Thanks for these "recipes for beauty", and thanks too for the website. I can't wait to try these out. I hate giving my money away to these companies for products that usually hurt my skin instead of helping. I love the natural, homemade products better.
@unknownnnnn1111 (1)
• United States
20 Sep 08
Awesome facial info! will definatley try these! Genius combonations!
@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
18 Mar 13
wow,this is really great because you can do your won recipe for your facial treatment to relax your skin,when i was in college i really interested to home made facial treatment but because my not that stress i stopped and it and maintain it to my antibiotic astringent.













