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I ran across a great nutmeg face mask while on Pinterest the other day, (Psssst,share this blog there!) After I tried it out, my face felt clean, my pores were breathing, and scars will be noticeably lightened if you keep at it. As usual, the honey is a great disinfectant, while the milk is soothing and the nutmeg is perfectly textured. Also, please comment! I love seeing how these masks work for other people, so let me know how it went! I loved this mask, and I hope you like it, too. Enjoy!
Source: www.hudabeauty.com
I ran across a great nutmeg face mask while on Pinterest the other day, (Psssst,share this blog there!) After I tried it out, my face felt clean, my pores were breathing, and scars will be noticeably lightened if you keep at it. As usual, the honey is a great disinfectant, while the milk is soothing and the nutmeg is perfectly textured. Also, please comment! I love seeing how these masks work for other people, so let me know how it went! I loved this mask, and I hope you like it, too. Enjoy!
Source: www.hudabeauty.com
I used plain ground nutmeg, if you want, feel free to grind your own. Fresh ground works just as well, but I prefer the already ground kind.
Step 1:
In a small bowl, combine following ingredients:
2 TBS honey
2 TBS nutmeg
2 tsp milk
Mix well with a small whisk, spoon, or small spatula. Make sure the nutmeg and honey are well incorporated, or they will separate later and get nasty.
Step 2:
Was skin with a gentle cleanser. I always prefer Cetaphil, just because it washes your skin really well, but doesn't dry out or overly moisturize. I left it on my skin for 15 minutes, and that was definitely long enough. I washed off with warm water, and after 10 minutes, followed with a light, oil-free moisturizer. Enjoy!
In a small bowl, combine following ingredients:
2 TBS honey
2 TBS nutmeg
2 tsp milk
Mix well with a small whisk, spoon, or small spatula. Make sure the nutmeg and honey are well incorporated, or they will separate later and get nasty.
Step 2:
Was skin with a gentle cleanser. I always prefer Cetaphil, just because it washes your skin really well, but doesn't dry out or overly moisturize. I left it on my skin for 15 minutes, and that was definitely long enough. I washed off with warm water, and after 10 minutes, followed with a light, oil-free moisturizer. Enjoy!