In crazy times like these, it’s more important than ever to make time for self-care. While face masks rock, you don’t want to waste all your money buying the latest ones. Luckily, DIY face masks are pretty simple to make, and are a great way to show yourself some love.
Charcoal Mask
Activated charcoal has become somewhat of a skincare trend lately, and shows no signs of slowing down. There are numerous benefits to incorporating it into your routine, especially if you have acne. Once you get your hands on some charcoal capsules, you can easily make this at home. Here’s how:
- Break 2 charcoal capsules into bowl
- Add 2 tbsp of bentonite powder
- Add 4 tbsp of apple cider vinegar
- Mix with a non-metal utensil
- Apply on face
- Leave until dry
- Wash with lukewarm water
Hibiscus Tea
If you’re looking for DIY face masks to soothe your skin, look no further than this one. It’s chock-full of vitamins (like vitamin A, C, and B6, just to name a few), and will have you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. If you want to even out your skin tone, opt for a hibiscus tea mask. Here’s how to make it:
- Steep 4 bags of hibiscus tea into 2 cups of water
- Bring water to a boil
- Take tea bags out
- Add 2 tbsp of agar-agar
- Pour into bowl
- Let it cool and apply on face warm
- Allow mask to dry
- Peel and rinse with water
Rose Honey
Aside from their fragrance — which, honestly, is enough of a reason to use them on its own — roses have some anti-inflammatory properties. While this is mostly from rose oil, rose petal water can also be helpful. When mixed with raw honey, it makes for the perfect DIY face mask. Raw honey is a natural exfoliant, and can help with acne and dry skin. Here’s how to do it:
- Take petals of rose and let it boil in water
- Take out petals and pour rose water into bowl
- Mix in 2 tbsp of honey
- Put fresh petals into solution & let soak
- Place petals on face
- Leave for 10-15 mins
- Rinse off with water
Green Tea
Green tea is kind of one-size-fits-all when it comes to DIY face masks. Not only is it great for people with oily skin, it can also help protect you from harmful UV rays. It tends to be pretty soothing as well, so there’s a low chance that it’ll irritate your skin. If you want to take a crack at it yourself, look no further.
- Soak 2 green tea bags into water
- Take rice paper and cut it to fit your face
- Let rice paper soak in green tea for 10 minutes
- Apply on face, remove after 15-20 minutes
These DIY face masks can help people with a range of skin types. Whether your skin is dry, oily, or acne-prone, one of these is bound to help you out. Plus, you can make them all from the comfort of your home; the sky is the limit! So, what are you waiting for?