Flip through any women’s magazine and chances are you’ll come across the latest facial mask to clear up your acne or hydrate your dry skin. But sometimes it’s better to go straight to the professionals for advice, so we’ve gathered up three aesthetician-approved DIY facials that can temporarily fix those pesky skin imperfections:
Lemon and Oatmeal Mask
This facial is ideal for those with oily skin. With lemon and a touch of honey, you can reduce the buildup of dirt and oil in your pores and brighten pigmentation as well as acne scars.
Ingredients:
½ cup uncooked rolled oats
4 tbsps lemon juice
Honey (optional)
Instructions:
Blend the first two ingredients together until you create a paste-like texture. Add in honey. Apply to skin and let settle for about 5 to 10 minutes. Repeat twice a week.
Flaxseed Mask
This facial works great for eliminating dead skin cells and hydrating dry skin after - especially after a long winter!
Ingredients:
½ cup plain Greek yogurt
1 tbsp honey
1 tbsp ground flax seed meal
Instructions:Mix ingredients together in a bowl with a spoon. Apply the mask to skin using a facial brush. Gently massage for 30 seconds and let it sit for up to 2 minutes. Let the lactose in the yogurt dissolve dead skin cells while the honey works to hydrate your skin. The ground flaxseed meal acts as a “physical exfoliant”, which gently lifts dead skin cells.
Nutmeg and Milk Exfoliating Mask
This facial works well for healing sensitive skin, while soothing and exfoliating the skin.
Ingredients:
½ tbsp ground nutmeg
1 tbsp whole milk
Instructions:
Mix nutmeg and milk into a small bowl and stir. Apply the mask to your skin (freshly washed and makeup free). Gently massage into your face in small circles, and don’t forget your décolleté! Let mask sit for 5 to 10 minutes and rinse with warm water. Pat face dry using a facial sponge or clean, dry cloth. Apply moisturizer afterwards. Nutmeg has a natural antibacterial and calming properties, which heal sensitive skin, and whole milk can help naturally exfoliate and hydrate.
Need a facial that works more intensively to nourish the skin and treat any skin imperfections you’ve got? Radiance Medspa offers several types of facial treatments - tailored to your unique skin type so that you look nothing short of radiant!
Established in 2006, Radiance Medspa is located in Wheaton, IL. Visit our website for more information or connect with us on social media.
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Tuesday, October 27, 2015
How to Reduce Facial Redness
Feeling cursed with facial redness? You’re not alone! Many of us suffer from skin conditions, like dermatitis, especially when the climate becomes more dry during the cooler months. But despite the cause of redness, there are a few simple cures to neutralize your skin’s pigmentation:
Facial masks. Although there is no scientific evidence to prove that facial masks can cure redness, many have turned to this home remedy for hundreds of years. Two of the most popular types are cucumber and oatmeal masks. If you choose the cucumber remedy, make sure the cucumbers are cool right out of the fridge. And if you decide oatmeal is better for your redness (especially for eczema), pour a few teaspoons of pure oatmeal into your hands and mix with water before applying to your skin.
Diet change. Making a few changes to your diet can have a significant impact on your skin. To get rid of your facial redness, stay away from spicy foods and drinks that are extremely hot. Instead, try fish oil supplements and probiotics. It also helps to eat more natural foods, such as apple, coconut, melon, spinach (and cucumber, of course).
Chemical peels. If home remedies aren’t doing the trick, it might be a smart idea to look into chemical peels. This type of treatment is designed to safely cure acne, sun damage, pigmentation, and other causes of facial redness. Chemical peels are one of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic procedures out there today. Why? Because they’re quick, painless, and most effective.
Are you looking to get rid of pesky redness? If so, chemical peels might be the answer for you! We have many different types of peels that can be used together or separately to correct skin pigmentation. At Radiance Medspa, we believe that everyone’s skin should be treated uniquely, which is why we offer a personalized skincare approach for all of our clients.
Established in 2006, Radiance Medspa is located in Wheaton, IL. Visit our website for more information or connect with us on social media.
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Facial masks. Although there is no scientific evidence to prove that facial masks can cure redness, many have turned to this home remedy for hundreds of years. Two of the most popular types are cucumber and oatmeal masks. If you choose the cucumber remedy, make sure the cucumbers are cool right out of the fridge. And if you decide oatmeal is better for your redness (especially for eczema), pour a few teaspoons of pure oatmeal into your hands and mix with water before applying to your skin.
Diet change. Making a few changes to your diet can have a significant impact on your skin. To get rid of your facial redness, stay away from spicy foods and drinks that are extremely hot. Instead, try fish oil supplements and probiotics. It also helps to eat more natural foods, such as apple, coconut, melon, spinach (and cucumber, of course).
Chemical peels. If home remedies aren’t doing the trick, it might be a smart idea to look into chemical peels. This type of treatment is designed to safely cure acne, sun damage, pigmentation, and other causes of facial redness. Chemical peels are one of the most popular non-surgical cosmetic procedures out there today. Why? Because they’re quick, painless, and most effective.
Are you looking to get rid of pesky redness? If so, chemical peels might be the answer for you! We have many different types of peels that can be used together or separately to correct skin pigmentation. At Radiance Medspa, we believe that everyone’s skin should be treated uniquely, which is why we offer a personalized skincare approach for all of our clients.
Established in 2006, Radiance Medspa is located in Wheaton, IL. Visit our website for more information or connect with us on social media.
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