This recipe was formulated to deal with all aspects of aging as naturally as possible. This DIY facial mask contains hyaluronic acid, retinol-dacciol of nature and collagen-colllagen composition. In addition, these powerful anti -aging tools are inhibited in a mixture of nutritious oils and butter to further normalize and deliver kindness to your skin. This mask will let your skin feel soft and look radiant.
At this point in the summer, the skin could use a little help or a lot for some of us. I created a mask using 3 new anti -aging products I have experimented withHyaluronic acid Oleo, Bakuchiol and Collageneer. We have worked with Hyaluronic Acid Oleo before the preparation of a balm after the sun and worked with Collageneer when we made a blue face oil. Bakuchiol is a new product I have added to my personal facial oils and I plan to use it for other oil -based recipes. All 3 products are based on oil which means that they are mixed only with other oils, so they are easy to add to balm, facial oils and eye -containing products. Translated, these products are easy to work and match your skin care routine.
Ingredients:
Oleo hyaluronic acid It can significantly increase the hydration of the skin and keep the skin moisturized from the inside out. When applied, the Oleo-Ha can easily release the HA molecule to penetrate the skin and nourish the skin that results in the flap, more radiant skin. Ha Oleo can be added to a product at .1-2%.
Bakutio It is the first natural alternative to retinol without any negative side effects of retinol. Bakuchiol regulates the retinoid binding and metabolism genes. Improves significantly multiple skin and leather-epiphany genes/protein/protein. Bakuchiol stimulates collagen I, III and IV and clinically proves to reduce the multiple signs of aging, including roughness and land, fine lines and wrinkles and improvement of skin tone, elasticity and stability and stability. Bakuchiol can be added to a product in .1-.5%. It is lightweight and sensitive to heat.
Collarbone It is an anti -aging and stable ingredient that stimulates the synthesis of a high quality collagen to increase elasticity and stability on the skin, helping to reshape the outline of the face. The collaver can be added to a product at 0.5-2%.
Kokum butter It is a great addition mainly because it is so rich in vitamin E. Vitamin E is an antioxidant and is known for its abilities. Kokum butter is believed to promote skin elasticity, prevents skin dryness and restores damaged skin. It is also ideal for cell regeneration. I just used the kokum butter in my recent serum against aging.
Jojoba oil It is non-graedogenic, which means it will not clog the resources. It is high in vitamin E. It is extremely moisturizing without being too heavy and is quickly absorbed on the skin. It’s one of my favorite oils to add to any recipe.
PRIMROSE EVENING OIL It is an excellent choice for an anti -aging product, because it is known to even have discoloration on the skin, including black circles. It is rich in omega fatty acids that help slow down the aging process by nutrition of fine skin. Evening Primrose is known to give the skin a strict appearance as well as rejuvenate the skin.
Marula oil It is known to reverses the damage from the sun. It is also therapeutic and high in vitamin C and E. It is extremely moisturizing and even enhances cell activity. It is also lightweight and quickly absorbing, making it another of my favorite oils to add to the recipes.
Honeycomb It is a candle added to the oils to thicken them in a balm. It is excellent for protecting the skin as well. Without beeswax, this recipe would be a greasy chaos, impossible to apply to the skin. In addition, it keeps the mask dripping from the face.
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Ingredients:
If you do not have Kokum, Jojoba, Evening Primrose or Marula Oil and prefer not to buy them that are completely okay. The absolute musts in this recipe are beeswax, ha oleo, bakuchiol, collageneer and at least one natural oil.
Other oils that are great for this DIY face mask are sweet almond oil, rose seed oil, hemp oil, hazelnut and even olive oil.
Instead of kokum butter, you can use any butter you have such as shea, cocoa or mango. You could also skip the butter and replace more oil.
Of course I have chosen this particular mixture of oil for the old age of the aging and you can always use the search line to find other recipes that contain these oils because I use a lot of Jojoba and Marula. In the evening the primrose is less used, but I keep it on alert for my eye mask.
DIY face mask recipe:
Instructions:
- Create a double boiler by filling a medium container in half water full of water and placing a glass of Pyrex measurement in the container. This allows the ingredients not to overheat.
- Add Jojoba, Evening Primrose, Marula, Kokum, Ha Oleo, Collageneer and Beeswax in the glass cup and heat up until the ingredients are fully melted.
- Remove from heat and add Bakuchiol. Be aware that Bakuchiol may lose its effectiveness when extended to 167 ° F and up.
- Pour in a 4 ounces of glass jar and let it cool.
How to use:
- Apply a thin layer of mask to a clean face and leave for 10-15 minutes.
- Using a warm, wet cloth washingRemove the mask. This mask will not be able to be removed with water and cleanser.
- Apply a graphite, serum and/or moisturizing cream according to the needs.
You can use this mask up to 2 times a week if you experience extreme dryness. I recommend using it once a week. Can be used in the morning or evening.
This recipe makes 4 ounces and has a life span of 6 months.
This mask is a heavy ingredient, but as you may have noticed, branching and experimenting with more anti -aging ingredients that may be straight from nature. I am on a mission to make effective but safe anti -aging products that will enhance the skin and support it through the natural aging process. After 12 years blogging about natural recipes, it seems time to stretch my preparations a little more. In addition, I try to create a lot of DIY around each of the anti -aging ingredients to make your money!
xx, Jenny