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August 7, 2007

Stay Pretty? Let DIY masks help you.

photo credit to flinderspractice

Do you go to facial shop to do your facial monthly? Feeling the ache when you have to fork out quite a sum of money just for that 2 hours of facial? Worry no more. Today, im going to teach you how to do some DIY masks. (dont worry.. it shouldnt be a problem.. i tried it before)

  1. Take a banana and slice into half and half again. Then, rub the slice of banana on your face. The smell on your face maybe awful, but somethings, we have to sacrifice. If you couldnt take it, try the grapes instead. Get one grape and cut into two, and apply on your face. (I tried the banana one)
  2. You know what is oatmeal? The one we normally have for our breakfast? Ya. Take some of it and grind them into powder form. Then, add some milk to it. Not too much as you wouldnt want everything to flow down the face. Then, apply the mask on the face. Leave it for 10 minutes and wash away. When you want to wipe your face, do not wipe too hard, cause you may rub away those nutrients. This mask helps you whiten your face.
  3. Get some papaya and mesh them. Not too watery, but a little bit of crumb. Then, add half to a teaspoon of honey to it. Then, apply!
  4. Cucumber and Cucumber Juice. Do you know that cucumber can help you in whitening also? Take a cucumber and make it to cucumber juice. What i did was to use the mask i used before(like SK2 masks, other masks),washed it first, then soak the mask shape into the bowl of cucumber juice and put the mask on the face. It’s okay if you do not have the mask. You can straight away apply to your face.

Pretty Me @ 6:57 pm

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