DIY Face Mask

Pamper yourself with a DIY face mask! Self-care is so important, and these 3 soothing face mask recipes will help you create a relaxing, spa-like experience at home.

Using simple ingredients like oatmeal, green tea, and banana, you can easily craft a topical home remedy for a variety of skin concerns. These masks are 100% natural and will go a long way to help rid you from itchy, tired, and dull looking skin.

3 easy recipes for DIY face masks


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DIY Face Mask (3 Easy Recipes!)

Mix up one of our 3 easy DIY face mask recipes in just a few minutes! Relax and enjoy the moisturizing and beneficial properties of these simple homemade face masks.

Author: Debbie Chapman

Materials:

DIY Soothing Face Mask

DIY Antioxidant Face Mask

DIY Glowy Face Mask

Equipment:

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Instructions:

DIY Soothing Face Mask:

With oatmeal as the main ingredient, this nourishing face mask helps to reduce inflammation and is often used in home remedies to help relieve dry or itchy skin.

DIY Face Mask with Oatmeal Supplies

To make colloidal oatmeal, pulse whole oats in a blender or food processor. Read more about colloidal oatmeal below.

DIY Face Mask with Oatmeal

Add the ingredients to a small bowl, and stir.

DIY Face Mask with Oatmeal

Your oatmeal DIY face mask is complete!

DIY Face Mask with Oatmeal

DIY Antioxidant Face Mask:

This matcha based mask is rich with vitamin C. It soothes and protects the skin, reduces oil production, and helps minimize the signs of aging.

DIY Face Mask with Green Tea

Start by mixing the matcha with a bit of warm water, and then stir in the honey and yogurt.

DIY Face Mask with Green Tea

Your green tea DIY face mask is complete!

DIY Face Mask with Green Tea

DIY Glowy Face Mask:

Bananas are chock full of vitamin A and special enzymes that assist with gentle exfoliation. They also promote brighter and more vibrant looking skin.

DIY Face Mask with Banana

Pulse whole oats in a blender or food processor to make colloidal oatmeal. Read below for more information about colloidal oatmeal.

DIY Face Mask with Banana

Mash 1/2 a banana in a bowl with a fork, and then add the remaining ingredients.

DIY Face Mask with Banana

Your banana DIY face mask is complete!

DIY Face Mask with Banana

HOW TO USE DIY FACE MASKS:

Apply your DIY mask to a clean face and allow it to sit for 15 minutes. Wash off with a soft cloth and warm water. Finish by applying your favourite moisturizer.

Helpful Tips:

  1. Make sure you do a patch test with the mask before putting it on your face. Place a small amount of the mask behind your ear or in the crook of your elbow and rinse it off after 15 minutes. Then wait 24 hours to make sure no allergic reactions occur.
  2. Play around with ingredients and ratios to make a mask you’re happy with! Read below for some other simple ingredients that are beneficial for skin.

Simple pantry ingredients used for a DIY face mask

What is colloidal oatmeal?

Colloidal oatmeal is oats that have been ground into a very fine powder. It’s used in skincare products such as moisturizers, face masks, and bath soaks.

The reason why colloidal oatmeal is preferred to regular oatmeal is its versatility. The finely ground particles allow the oatmeal to mix better with water and other ingredients, creating a face mask with a smooth, creamy consistency.

Can I make colloidal oatmeal at home?

Yes, if you don’t want to buy colloidal oatmeal you can easily make it at home in a blender or food processor, like we did for our masks. It may not be quite as finely ground or consistent as the colloidal oatmeal you can buy at the store, but it works just as well.

To make colloidal oatmeal, simply add whole oats to your food processor and blend or pulse until they reach a finely ground, powder-like consistency. This can take a few minutes, depending on the blender you use.

Then store your colloidal oatmeal in an airtight container until needed for face masks, bath soaks, etc.

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What are the benefits of the ingredients in this DIY face mask?

We love these face mask ingredients because they’re simple pantry items that you might already have at home. But beyond being recognizable items that most everyone has access to, they’re also incredibly beneficial for your skin!

Here’s what each of the ingredients help with:

Oatmeal:

Very soothing for the skin due to its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties. It improves dryness by locking in moisture, is an antioxidant, and also gently exfoliates. Good for all skin types.

Honey:

Amazing for hydrating and soothing the skin, providing antioxidants. Its natural antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory properties also help promote wound healing. Honey is especially great for acne-prone or dry skin.

Greek yogurt:

High in lactic acid, which is also found in milk. It provides gentle exfoliation and moisturization. Yogurt also contains probiotics, which help to balance skin. Great for all skin types, especially dry or sensitive skin.

Regular yogurt also works, but Greek yogurt is thicker, making it easier to apply, and it contains more protein content.

Green Tea (Matcha):

High in antioxidants and has all kinds of benefits! It reduces redness and irritation, promotes collagen production, and helps to protect against UV damage. Particularly good for sensitive or aging skin.

Banana:

The high potassium and vitamin content of bananas helps to hydrate and nourish the skin. Bananas have antioxidant properties, and will improve the skin’s elasticity, promoting a healthy, glowing complexion.

Oatmeal DIY face mask sitting in a bowl in front of colloidal oatmeal

How long does a DIY face mask last?

We recommend using a fresh face mask immediately. These homemade face masks have the best consistency if used right after mixing.

If needed, you can store the face masks in the refrigerator for a day or two. But DIY face masks made with perishable items have a very short shelf life and can grow bacteria if they sit at room temperature for too long.

So we definitely suggest using your DIY face masks right away!

What other ingredients can be used to make a DIY face mask?

There are lots of other simple ingredients that are great for your skin. Try adding some of these into a face mask:

DIY face mask

Customize ingredients and create a DIY face mask tailored to your skin’s needs! Use natural and nourishing ingredients and indulge in this relaxing beauty ritual at home.

Homemade face masks using simple pantry ingredients

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