Thursday, June 01, 2017

Tips on How to Remove Dead Skin Cells from the Face

Exfoliation needs to be done carefully so that it does not cause unwanted consequences or injury. Home-made masks are used to clean the skin naturally, and they have long been part of beauty regimes. Below are 8 home-made masks and tips that’ll help you remove dead skin cells from your face.
1. Anti-Aging Coffee Scrub Coffee is very high in antioxidants, making it an excellent dead skin cell remover, as well as preventing wrinkles and sagging skin. Simply prepare some ground, coarse coffee beans and mix them with a little olive oil. Add raw sugar if needed, and gently rub it on face. After 15 minutes, use warm water to rinse your skin and then pat it dry.
2. Olive Oil When you feel that your face is dry, you just need to apply a thin layer of olive oil to your skin and rub it in. To get a better protective effect, we recommend adding your normal moisturizer on top of the olive oil.
3. Chocolate Scrub Take a small amount of cocoa powder, then add a tiny bit of lime juice or rose water to it. After that, finely grind some oatmeal and add it to the mixture. Then, add some honey and raw sugar to it too, and mix well. When the paste is semi-solid, rub it onto your face, elbows, and knees in a circular motion.
 
4. Fruit Face Mask
Take a good amount of fruit, such as peaches, pineapples, kiwis, papayas, or banana, and mash them in a blender. Then mix in a small amount of honey and yogurt. After that, apply the mixture to your skin and leave it there for 15 minutes before rinsing off with cold water.

5. Pomegranate Lip Scrub 
If your lips look overly chapped or dark, then this could be because you have not exfoliated dead skin cells from it recently. You can get your lips back to their natural color by making use of pomegranate seeds. Simply crush a few seeds and then mix them with a small amount of milk cream or malai. Then, apply this mixture to your lips and rub gently. After that, wash your lips with tepid water, and then pat dry.
6. Oatmeal and Honey Paste Mix together water, honey, and oatmeal powder in order to create a thick paste. Then apply this paste to your face. This paste can also be used on other areas of dry skin on your body. You should leave the paste on for 30 minutes, before rinsing it off with warm water.
7. Baking Powder and Aloe Vera Make a soft paste by mixing aloe Vera gel or juice with one tablespoon of baking soda. If the paste is too runny. You can add more baking powder to it. Apply the paste to your skin and rub it in using a circular motion. After 1-2 minutes, you should wash your skin and add some moisturizer to it.
8. Sugar, Olive oil, Glycerin, and Patchouli Oil Mix together a tablespoon of glycerin, a tablespoon of olive oil, a tablespoon of sugar, and a few drops of patchouli oil. Wash your face, and then gently rub this mixture into your skin in a circular motion. After that, wash off any remaining mixture with some warm water.

 this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   
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