3 DIY Springtime Facials for Gorgeous Skin

3 DIY Springtime Facials for Gorgeous Skin
5/15/2015
Updated:
5/14/2015

Springtime is here, and that means lots more reasons to leave the house. And who wants to do that with less than healthy-looking skin? A winter indoors can leave your face dry, pale, and tired. But no need to splurge on an expensive spa day. You can refresh your skin with simple home facial treatments. In fact, you may have these ingredients in your kitchen.

Balancing Mask 

Honey and vinegar heal and bring deep moisture to the skin. The combination can balance out the skin’s pH that the artificial heat indoors and blustery cold winter weather outdoors may have thrown off balance over the last season.

Mix two parts honey with one part apple cider vinegar until blended. Dab on with a cotton ball to cover face and neck. Leave on 20 minutes before rinsing with cool water. For best results, use a raw, wild honey and an organic apple cider vinegar that still contains “the mother.” 

Herbal Facial Steam

Facial steams are incredibly effective at pulling out toxins and impurities from the skin. Your face will feel immediately fresh and invigorated as pores tighten and skin glows. However, if you’re suffering with severe skin issues such as severe eczema, acne breakouts, or psoriasis, steam may aggravate these conditions.

To soothe lightly damaged, winter-tired skin, try a simple herbal steam. Mix the following in a large pot with 2–3 cups boiling water:

  • 1/3 cup dried lavender blossoms
  • 1/3 cup dried calendula blossoms
  • 2 tablespoons dried rosemary
  • 2–3 drops of geranium essential oil
  • 1–2 drops eucalyptus oil

Remove the mixture from the stove and set on a surface you'll be able to lean over, such as a table or desk.

Cover the pot and let the mixture steep for about three to five minutes.

Add more hot water if the mixture becomes too cool. Drape a thick towel over your head and the pot so that the steam is trapped in a tent-like fashion. The herbs will help to purify and tone the skin. The eucalyptus and rosemary will also help open your lungs as an added bonus, so breathe deeply.

Take breaks as needed, keeping the pot covered. Try to steam for 10–15 minutes for best results.

Moisturizing Oil Treatment 

While we often think of oil as bad for the skin, particularly if ours is already oil-prone, oil treatments are actually quite healthy for glowing skin.

Most of us strip away the skin’s delicate oils with daily washing. Exposure to the elements can also upset our skin’s natural oils, which are needed to keep skin looking young and healthy. Replenishing the moisturizing ability of the skin’s oils with plant oils can bring great balance and glow to your skin.

I recommend using an oil treatment weekly, if not daily. If making your own is too difficult, skip the creamy moisturizers and look for oil blends for your skin. But try this one now:

  • 1/3 cup jojoba oil
  • 1/3 cup argan or apricot kernel oil 
  • 1 teaspoon tamanu oil
  • 1 teaspoon sea buckthorn oil
  • 15 drops lavender essential oil
  • 10 drops rose essential oil

Mix all well and store in a dark glass bottle. Dab on with fingers or cotton balls and leave on your face.

Jill Ettinger is the managing editor and contributing writer at NaturallySavvy.com, where this article was originally published. 

Jill Ettinger is a freelance journalist and marketing specialist primarily focused on the organic and natural industries, she bridges her love for changing the food system with her lifelong passion for writing and connecting people in their shared values. You can connect with Jill on Twitter.
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