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I have slightly sensitive skin and i gets dry often. I need a good face mask but I can't waste money on buying one. If there is a good face mask to buy that's under $5 that's okay too.

2007-03-13 12:58:26 · 13 answers · asked by blondestrawberry 2 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

my skin is not that sensitive but anything too heavy might hurt it

2007-03-13 13:11:54 · update #1

13 answers

to papaya pulp add few drops of honey
and apply
keep it for 20 minutes

2007-03-15 19:02:43 · answer #1 · answered by rajan naidu 7 · 0 0

If your skin is sensitive and dry you really don't need to use a mask. Get a good moisturizer with an SPF instead. The Eucerin redness reducing one is about $12 but it is totally worth it. Just make sure you rub it in because it is totally green! Also Purpose moisturizer is good and very gentle. They are both at drug stores. Don't put anything from your kitchen on your face- but drink plenty of water.

2007-03-13 13:03:03 · answer #2 · answered by laurae323 4 · 0 0

attempt mixing a million teaspoon greater virgin olive oil with a million/2 teaspoon salt and a million/2 a teaspoon sugar ideally white... mixture those in a bowl and stick to on your face utilising around motions and once you rubbed gently each thing of your face you leave it on for a million-2 minutes. that'll make your pores and skin great delicate! plus its a large exfoliator! that's no longer a mask in spite of the indisputable fact that it enables with blackheads: pour a million table spoon of goat milk right into a bowl microwave it for 10-15 seconds and then stick to to the concern section jointly as the milk remains heat and rinse off... if the milk cools down nuke it back for some seconds... it ought to be GOAT milk or it wont artwork. for zits: attempt mixing a million/2 tablespoon honey and a million/2 tablespoon uncooked uncooked oatmeal. positioned that for the time of your face and leave for 15 minutes... additionally for spot medical care positioned toothpaste on and leave over evening which will dry the zit perfect up! wish I helped!

2016-10-02 01:57:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Check out this collection of different natural face mask recipes and see what interests you the best: http://beauty-tricks.com/index.php?option=com_facileforms&Itemid=&ff_name=ReviewList&ff_param_section=8&ff_param_cat=46&ff_param_limit=10&ff_param_order=SubmissionDateNew

2007-03-13 15:18:49 · answer #4 · answered by Ice Queen 5 · 0 0

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2017-02-19 21:04:42 · answer #5 · answered by jason 4 · 0 0

I know you only ask for one thing, but you may be able to pass the rest on.

Hemorrhoid cream. The cream version, not the greasy one, can be used for undereye puffiness. Let it soak in and apply makeup. "It's also good to de-puff the jawline."
White toothpaste. Regular toothpaste, not the gel kind, can be dabbed on pimples to dry them overnight.
Eye drops. If you don't have time to treat a pimple overnight, anti-reddening eyedrops can also be applied to pimples with a swab, left for 10 to 15 seconds, then makeup applied. The drops take the red right out, making the blemish coverable.
Vitamin K salve, available over the counter, helps prevent stretchmarks.
Pepto-Bismol makes a great face-tightening mask. Let it dry, then remove with warm water. It also helps seal the fate of cold sores, Irons says.
Milk of magnesia. If your skin is oily, apply milk of magnesia and let it dry, then rinse before making up.
Baby wipes. Forget the expensive face cleansing pads or cloths. These work fine to remove grime and makeup.
Aspirin can be used to treat dandruff. mix an inch of warm water in a coffee cup, dissolving 30 aspirin tablets and 1/2 tablespoon of baking soda, and applying the foaming concoction to your hair after shampooing. Leave it on for 15 minutes and then comb to work out flakes. Doing this every day for a week can eliminate dandruff.
Vaseline. Even though many of the high-end beauty gurus sniff at "mineral oil" for your face no one is allergic to petroleum jelly and it makes an excellent moisturizer, especially around the eyes. The layer holds in moisture. "It never irritates from perfumes," she says.

For more beautiful hair:
Olive oil. Irons prefers this to the often-recommended mayonnaise for conditioning hair. Heat some extra virgin olive oil in the microwave for 10 seconds and apply to DRY hair. Leave it on for about 10 minutes, then shampoo (forgetting that last step will leave you lank and smelling like a salad).
Flat beer. Be sure to use beer that has lost its zing, or else heat fresh beer and allow it to cool. Wash your hair, pour it on, and comb. "I guarantee it will not smell after it dries," Irons says.
Baby food. Brace yourself -- strained liver! Wash hair and apply a tablespoon of lemon juice mixed with 2 ounces of strained liver. Wrap your head in a towel or wrap with plastic and sit under a warm dryer for 15 minutes. Rinse thoroughly (liver+hair=obvious).
Vinegar. This is a marvelous rinse, according to Baker. Cider vinegar is good for brunettes, white vinegar for blondes. Four tablespoons in three glasses of warm water. Then use lots of cool water to remove the salady smell.
Lemons are a blonde's best friend! The juice of two lemons in two glasses of lukewarm water should do it. If your hair does not tend to be dry, you can skip the rinse and let the sun add some highlights.
Gorgeous Skin
According to Irons, food works to beautify skin better on the outside than the inside! Some new uses for:
Lemon juice. Added to water, this makes a great facial toner.
Orange slices. Just rub a slice of orange on your face, Irons says. It revives dull skin -- the acid, the vitamin C!
Vegetable shortening. This is great for eczema, Irons says. "Hospitals call it Cream C, for Crisco," she says. Heat it in the microwave for 10 seconds, then slather it on.
Egg whites. For an instant facelift, dab egg whites over your face, sit stock still until it dries, then apply makeup. Sort of a poor woman's Botox!
Avocado. Mash one up, mix in a little lemon juice, and apply to face and neck and let it dry. "A great neck firmer," Irons says.
Rice flour. This is an "old-timey" secret, Irons whispers. Put some in a compact -- it's "the best face powder money can buy."
Pumpkin. Yup, out of the can, hold the sugar and cinnamon. It's a great conditioner for the face or whole body.
Parsley flakes. Put a few spoons in an ice cube tray section, add water, and freeze. Rub it on a pimple and it takes down swelling in a few minutes.
Coffee grounds. Actually, these are for the whole body, especially problem "rear" and thigh areas. Rub the grounds into your cellulite with a veggie brush. "Better than any loofah," says Irons. Then wrap with plastic wrap and sit for 15 minutes. Make sure you use full-octane coffee -- no decaf.
Eggs, honey, lemon juice. This is a mask for rough skin, not dry. Combine one egg, one tablespoon of honey, and a half teaspoon of lemon juice, apply with your fingers and leave it on 20-30 minutes, then rinse and apply freshener.

2007-03-13 15:10:28 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

plain yogurt, hands down

2007-03-13 13:22:54 · answer #7 · answered by Melissa 2 · 0 0

try yogurt blended with lemon juice.

2007-03-13 13:03:09 · answer #8 · answered by iwill 4 · 0 0

egg yolk works really well.it moisturizes and revitalizes.i use it often.

2007-03-13 13:02:25 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

unscented soap and water

2007-03-13 13:08:30 · answer #10 · answered by Kim 3 · 0 0

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