If you are like me with excessively oily T - ZONE where aggressive attack of oil on our forehead, nose, and chin with alarmingly little restraint is a norm, then these tips will be very useful.
I know that we read every where that oily skin age better with less wrinkle and all... but
somehow flaunting an oily T-zone isn’t quite as enticing. Luckily, there are plenty of
all-natural skin savers that will help control oil and reduce
greasiness once and for all. Even better? These all-star ingredients oil-fighting elixirs
can
be combined and created right in you home! Keep scrolling to get all the (not-so-dirty) details!
Aloe Vera + Cucumber + Yogurt + Honey
Why it works: We all know that aloe is a
skin-saving all-star and that it boasts incredible antimicrobial and
reparative properties. But did you know that the plant can also aid in
oil absorption? Paired with skin-soothing cucumbers (which are high in
vitamins such as A and E), the lactic acid found in yogurt (of the plain
variety!), which helps exfoliate skin and absorb excess oil, and honey
(which naturally moisturizes and de-clogs pores), the powers of aloe
reach an oil-fighting high.
How to make it:
Extract the gel from an aloe leaf (a store-bought
gel works
too) and blend with a handful of sliced cucumbers (refrigerate
beforehand for an extra cooling effect!). Next, add equal parts honey
and yogurt (about one tablespoon works) and apply to a clean, pre-washed
faced. Relax for 15 minutes and then
rinse thoroughly.
Tip: For extra-oily skin, try a more concentrated
version with just the honey and aloe. Let the paste sit on your skin for
15 minutes, and then rinse.
Apple + Honey
Why it works: Fruits naturally have countless
skin-loving acids, vitamins, minerals, and oils—and apples are one of
the best when it comes to an oily complexion. Chock-full of AHA
(including glycolic acid, which is found in many pricey, store-bought
acne fighters), the fruit gently exfoliates and thoroughly cleanses the
clogged pores that are responsible for oily skin. That, combined
with bacteria and germ-killing honey, means excess sebum doesn’t stand a
chance.
How to make it: Puree
one half of a clean, medium-sized apple (make sure to remove any
seeds!) and then combine one tablespoon of raw (preferably organic)
honey. Stir well. Evenly apply to face, and let sit until the mixture
has completely dried (between 10 and 15 minutes). Wash off with warm
water, and pat dry.
Tip: Craving another apple option? Swap out the honey for plain Greek yogurt and lemon juice.
Aside from being used for the face, these are all edible. So when you have left overs from your mixture just sip on it knowing you have indulged your face and body in a very healthy drink.
Bye for now.
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