Friday 29 March 2013

Face Mask Friday | Coconut Oil + Honey

I've had the sniffles for a little while now and it's really taking a toll on my skin. It's mega dry at the moment and no lotion or potion seems to be working. I took to the internet to find a home remedy and I stumbled across coconut oil! I'd heard of it before being used as hair masks and make up removers, so I really don't know why I didn't think to use it as a face mask! I dug out the oil from the back of my cupboard and set off to work. I decided to throw in a little honey too to make use of its antibacterial properties.

(My honey is a little crystallized but it still works perfectly!)

I used;
1 teaspoon of honey
2 teaspoons of  coconut oil
Measurements are approximate and you can easily chop and change them to suit you. This mixtures makes enough for at least two applications so I just put any leftover in an empty glass jar to use next time.


After I mixed it all up I applied an even layer to my clean face using a Real Techniques pointed foundation brush (from the core collection). I prefer to use a foundation brush to apply my face masks just to reduce mess and get an even application (and sometimes it makes me feel fancy). And while we're on the subject, coconut oil makes a wonderful brush cleaner, too!

I let it sit on my face for about half an hour while I had nothing to do, but 10 minutes would be just fine. After I rinsed it off with warm water and a face cloth I followed up with a light coat of my usual moisturiser. I saw a huge improvement in the feel of my skin. It wasn't as flakey and sore and I reckon after another use my skin should be back to normal, yay!

Word of warning! This mask is a drippy one if you apply too much, so keep a tissue on hand to catch any drops.

S.

7 comments:

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    1. It's especially great with an oil based mask like this. Makes cleaning up soo much easier ;) xo

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  2. Hmmmn interesting. I have year round allergies which are even worse in spring. So I feel your pain.

    Ali of

    www.dressingken.com

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    1. Oh man, how do you cope!? I've heard eating local honey helps, but I've not tried it yet.
      xo

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  3. Ohh this sounds quite interesting! I will definitely give it a go myself! Great post hun! :))

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  4. If your still having trouble with dry skin, definatly try a face oil, its done my skin wonders xx

    LongHairDontCare

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    1. I've never really thought of using oils but will definitely check some out! Do you have any recommendations? xo

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