11 Beauty Mask Recipes That Use Food Ingredients You Can Find At Home

Natural redness-calming face mask with matcha and coconut oil for soothing skin.

Do you find buying beauty masks expensive and wasteful? Don’t fret because there are far greater alternatives!

Beauty is only skin deep but hell yes, beauty is really expensive. This year, there is all the rave about facial masks and how they could get your skin glowing and problem free. However, I find it not environment-friendly to be opening a plastic packet once or twice a day and throwing it all out after.

I actually stumbled upon these really helpful facial masks and all the concoctions were actually the same ones that those commercialised beauty masks were saying they could provide your skin.

After doing my research, I immediately scoured my pantry for the ingredients listed and voila! I got what I needed without shelling out some moolah, even my jars were recycled! We’ve got two to four-ingredient face masks you can easily do on your own. See for yourselves!

1. Honey + Baking Soda

Honey and baking soda face mask for glowing skin.
via flairflickers.com

2. Aloe + Green Tea

Aloe green tea face scrub made with natural ingredients for glowing skin. Perfect for a DIY beauty m.
via acultivatednest.com

3. Coconut Oil + Green Tea

Natural redness-calming face mask with matcha, coconut oil, and water.
via buzzfeed.com

4. Coffee Masks

Natural coffee face mask with turmeric and yogurt for radiant skin.
via alluringsoul.com

Next Page: Three-ingredient face masks you can make yourself!

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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