Skip chemical-laden face masks and whip up your own natural versions at home. These DIY treatments are simple to make, gentle on your skin, and customizable to your skin type—no side effects, just pure benefits from everyday ingredients.
Using common household items or easily sourced products, these cream-based masks come together in minutes for professional-level results.
Mash the pulp of half an apricot with a fork and blend with regular cream. This invigorating mask smooths skin and boosts circulation.
Mash ripe avocado flesh thoroughly and mix with your favorite skin cream. Avocado delivers deep hydration for ultra-soft, supple skin.
Mix a spoonful of brewer's yeast flakes (Reform Trade) with cream. This soothing treatment calms irritation, promotes healing, and leaves skin velvety smooth.
Combine a tablespoon of lukewarm butter with a teaspoon of nourishing cream and apply to the face. Ideal for dry, rough winter skin, it deeply nourishes and softens.
A time-honored remedy for skin and hair: Mix egg yolk with a squeeze of lemon juice, then add homemade cream until spreadable. Leave on for 30 minutes, then remove with a damp compress. Perfect for dry or mature skin.
Crush 2-3 strawberries and stir in cream. This refreshing blend soothes skin, calms redness, and offers a delightful natural scent.
Blend freshly squeezed cucumber juice with nourishing cream. It purifies, cleanses, and revitalizes for a fresh, dewy complexion.
Stir a teaspoon of pure bee honey (from health food stores) into skin cream. Honey restores balance, smoothness, and health—great for dry or impure skin.
This gentle exfoliator removes dead skin cells naturally without irritation, purifying while preserving moisture.
Ingredients:
– 3 tablespoons crushed almonds
– 1 egg yolk
– 1 teaspoon bee honey
– 1.5 teaspoons hot water
Packed with vitamin E, oils, and lecithin, sunflower seeds paired with honey and oil improve circulation and texture over time.
– 1 handful shelled sunflower seeds
– 1 teaspoon pure bee honey
– 1 teaspoon pure vegetable oil (sesame, olive, or coconut preferred)
– A little hot water
Ready to ditch store-bought masks? Try these natural DIY recipes—which one suits your skin best?