Always apply masks to clean, makeup-free skin.
Store any leftovers in the fridge in a sealed container—use within 2–3 days.
Do a patch test before trying new ingredients to avoid irritation.
Apply once or twice a week for best results.
Variations:
Dry Skin: Add avocado or shea butter to your DIY masks.
Acne-Prone Skin: Try tea tree oil (diluted) or turmeric for natural antibacterial effects.
Anti-Aging: Use mashed banana with honey to help with fine lines and hydration.
FAQ:
Q: Are these natural remedies safe for sensitive skin?
A: Most are gentle, but always test a small area first. Avoid lemon juice if you have very sensitive or broken skin.
Q: How often should I use DIY masks?
A: Once or twice a week is plenty to support healthy skin without overdoing it.
Q: Can I mix essential oils into these recipes?
A: Yes, but use only 1–2 drops and avoid direct contact with eyes.
Q: Do these treatments replace my regular skincare products?
A: They can complement your routine, but not necessarily replace medical-grade treatments or SPF.
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