This mask is perfect for dry, peeling, scaling skin. Avocado and coconut oil moisturize, while honey heals chafed or raw skin. Celebs like Victoria Beckham and Jessica Biel utilize avocado masks, which may be eaten as the leftover half.
It's great for healing skin that is red and itchy, and it can also help heal eczema and pimples. When mixed with honey and yogurt, it makes a mask that is good for all skin types because it calms and refreshes.
Papaya is full of vitamins, and the enzymes in it help get rid of dead, dry skin cells so your skin looks healthy and beautiful. One of Jasmin Fiore of The Deva Life's healing rituals is papaya masks, and she raves about how great this fruit is for making you feel better.
This chocolate-licious mask has caffeine from coffee grounds that helps reduce swelling and puffiness. The vitamins in the cocoa help slow down the aging process, and the yogurt replaces the moisture that your skin has lost.
Strawberry smoothie masks include salicylic acid, which improves acne-prone skin, and lemon juice, which tightens pores and removes dead skin. Honey and yogurt have antibacterial characteristics
Cold weather can aggravate rosacea, leaving faces reddened and blotchy, and sometimes bumpy as well. The apple cider vinegar helps to stabilize the pH of your skin, while the oatmeal lessens irritation and the other ingredients soothe and moisturize.
This mask is great for guys because it can help with both razor burn and skin that has been in the cold for too long. The cucumber calms redness and moisturizes dry, sensitive skin, while the yogurt keeps the skin wet.