These 6 all-natural DIY remedies will give your skin that summer glow
Cleopatra bathed in donkey milk.
Imagine handing her a pail of tetra-pack milk today with a loofah, reminding her to wash behind the ears. The preservatives would cancel out any benefits her skin may have received from the protein, vitamins and minerals inherent in milk, and she’d look just as tired and stressed out as the rest of us feel.
Desperately, Cleo (just like the rest of us) would then turn to the attractively-marketed local and foreign skincare brands lining supermarket shelves, gracing billboards and television commercials, sometimes with celebrity endorsement. But the ingredients may as well be hieroglyphics — polyacrylatedimethyl tauramide, trifluoromethylphenyl, polycaprolactone, methylparaben...
Most skincare ingredients are emulsifiers and thickening agents, and have nothing to do with actually revitalising our skin, even if the package promises so.
Companies claim that the quantity of chemicals in their products are too small to be considered toxic or harmful, and ideally they are regulated by drug agencies. But we don’t really know what the long-term effects of daily or weekly usage can be and, sadly, one has to be especially careful of local brands that are routinely found to contain above trace-amounts of lead.
Why go for expensive, branded skincare products when you can make them yourself from natural ingredients at home?
To keep things simple and old school — and in the process, natural, organic, pronounceable and cheap — look no further than your garden and local grocery store. As a general rule, if you’re not comfortable eating it, then it shouldn’t go on your face or body either. Below are a few alternatives to the gunk the beauty industry sells us.
FACE MASKS
Pollution, dirt and the general wear and tear saps the vitality out of our skin and clogs our pores. Face masks are the perfect way to add colour, freshness and moisture back into tired skin. Ideally, use them once or twice a week — a lazy Sunday is a nice day to do it. The ones below will brighten your dull old face right up:
FOR REPLENISHING: YOGHURT, HONEY AND ALOE MASK
Pollution, dirt and the general wear and tear saps the vitality out of our skin and clogs our pores. Face masks are the perfect way to add colour, freshness and moisture back into tired skin. Ideally, use them once or twice a week — a lazy Sunday is a nice day to do it. The ones below will brighten your dull old face right up: