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Making a Homemade Face Mask

  • Writer: Michael Bachman
    Michael Bachman
  • May 16, 2019
  • 2 min read

Written By : Michael Bachman, Hannah Kim, Audrey Rechtorik


Facial masks are used to preserve and purify complexion of peoples skin. Facial masks are popular but used by a lot of people but can cost lots of money. Making something yourself can sound hard, but it really is one of the easiest things you can do. Our recipe incorporates the major ingredients and leaves out all the foreign stuff you don't really know about and are unsure why it's in there in the first place. Our recipe will save you a fortune and is made of the most basic materials. We previously made a working lip balm and it saved us lots of money, we ensure that this facial mask will be the same case! This product is exactly what you should be looking for if you think that facial masks are too expensive. Perhaps you can try different materials and make it even better.


For this recipe you will need :


MAIN:


Normal sized apples (3)

Being one of the most popular fruit, you can buy these things at any grocery store. This ingredient is very cheap and helps dry skin and gets rid of acne and blemishes which is why we decided to use it.


¼ Cup of mango butter


¼ Cup of greek yogurt

Greek yogurt is popular at Target and Walmart. Science says you can delay the wrinkles and fine lines when used as a face mask which is why we chose this.


SIDE:


Knife

Blender


Do the following with the materials :


Cut all the apples so you have about 6 slices for each apple.

Cut the skins off of the apples (Try leaving as much apple as you can)

Continue to cut the big pieces of apple up into many tiny pieces and throw them into a blender

Put the ¼ cup mango into the blender

Put the ¼ cup of greek yogurt into the blender

Mix in blender until chunky





There you go, you now have a usable (and edible) face mask. This will now clear your face of pores and some blemishes. These ingredients are easy to find and cheap to buy. They all are great for the face and help with those annoying pores. The product making was quite easy, as shown in the procedure, just cut some apples, throw them into a blender, then there you are, your own face mask. This is one of those things you can take pride in and even sell them to people to make some money!

 
 
 

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