Face masks to suit your skin type

When it comes to having a night in I am a total cliché. I put on my pjs, pull out my blanket and watch the latest chick flick. Yeah I know, I’m pretty wild. But while I rot my insides with popcorn and chocolate, at least I can say that I do something for my outside at the same time. Yep, the cliché continues as I tie my hair back and pop on a face mask.
Bought or homemade, I just love the way my skin feels after a good, hydrating mask. Considering my usual skin care routine involves removing my make-up and maybe moisturising, I also like the fact that I can treat my skin every now and then to a little extra care. So if you feel you and your skin need a treat this weekend, read on to find your favourite face mask.
Dry Skin
Avocado & Honey Mask
Avocado and honey are great for dry skin as both ingredients are moisturising and hydrating. This recipe is particularly good for winter and repairing any wind damage.
Ingredients
½ avocado (make sure it’s quite ripe & soft)
¼ cup of honey
Method
Using a fork, mash up the avocado in a bowl and then stir in the honey. Apply evenly over your face and leave for at least 10 minutes (hydrating masks can generally be left as long as you like). Rinse off with water.
Oily Skin
QV Purifying Mask
This mask has a clay base, which is great for oily skin. The ingredients work so it only removes excess oil and your skin is still left smooth and hydrated. If you’ve had trouble with clay masks in the past, this one is a game-changer.
Combination Skin
Combination skin is a tricky one as different parts of your skin have different needs. So instead of wasting money on a face mask that’s only going to be used on parts of your skin, why not make your own.
Yeast Mask
Ingredients:
1 teaspoon of Brewer’s Yeast
2 tablespoons plain yoghurt
Method:
Combine the yeast and yoghurt in a bowl. Place the mixture on the oily parts of your face. Leave for 15 minutes and then rinse with warm water.
Sensitive Skin
Dermalogica Skin Hydrating Mask
If you have sensitive skin then I’d advice you to steer clear of homemade recipes and stick with the experts. This mask will restore moisture and repair any damage using calming botanical extracts.
Dull skin
Coffee & cocoa mask
You use coffee to wake up in the mornings so why not use it to wake up your skin? This coffee and cocoa mask is a great way to brighten skin and can also reduce puffiness. WARNING: It smells really good, but trust me you really shouldn’t eat it.
Ingredients:
4 Tbsp. ground coffee beans or instant coffee
4 Tbsp. Cocoa powder
8 Tbsp. Full fat greek yoghurt
Method:
Mix coffee and cocoa in a bowl. Add yoghurt and mix until a paste forms. Apply evenly to your clean face. Leave until dry. To remove, loosen the mask with a wet washcloth and then rinse with warm water.
Top tip: Make sure you do a patch test with all masks before applying to your face. If you’re going to have a reaction you don’t want it all over your face!
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113 Member Comments
Study Day for uni end of semester exams has turned into a DIY spa day. Curse your awesome recipes! ;)
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great article! I want to try out the coffee n coca mask! i need it after the weekend i just had! lol
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i need to find a good marks
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I love Face Maskes.
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i disagree with the statement that sensitive skin should steer clear of homemade facemasks, more than any other skin type sensitive skin might try homemade facemasks because often people react to the foreign molecules in creams etc. While a lot of people are also sensitive to certain foods and putting them on their skin could result in a reaction, it's simply a matter of testing the food first on your chin or something. Besides most homemade facemask recipes involve pretty basic recipes, and it's pretty easy to tell what might irritate your skin, e.g. lemon juice. yoghurt works great on me and my skin is sensitive-ish. The only thing is homemade facemasks are unlikely to treat a sensitive skin, since thats usually due to diet, environment and/or stress affecting a genetic predisposition.
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I have combination of skin and I love youghrt mask but I use it alone
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I love face masks!
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definitely trying these
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oh the coffee and cocoa face mask sound divine!! like a mocha latte on my face lol :))
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Clay masks work really well on my acne! Great article :)
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i must try QV Purifying Mask
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face masks are so pampering, revitalising. Love them!! I love DIY ones as more natural, less chemicals. You know whats in it
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I've never attempted to make my own facial mask, as i enjoy using clay masks by Natio and Palmers.
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The avocado and honey one sounds perfect for me.
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Love face masks but happily use a pre-made one out of a tube or a fabric mask. In the home-made ones, I'd like to use a yoghurt one with finely grated apple - or I could just eat it instead!
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I've never tried On my way! Made masks before but I think this winter the one for dry skin might be the way to go.
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They sound good enough to eat!
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avo and honey is my favourite. It is especially good with a little bit of natural yoghurt too.
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i love face masks but i've never actually mixed ingredients to make myself one at home
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I'm not sure about the value of bought masks but I'd definitely be interested in making my own!
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I like using clay masks - they feel so nice and refreshing!
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Also, egg whites tighten up pores!
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