Take 1/4 cup of cabbage juice, 1/4 cup of coconut milk and 1/2 teaspoon of almond oil. Massage on your face and neck. Splash warm water and then cold water. This combination can be used by people of any age group who have normal skin.
Here is a simple, seven-step directions to make your own facial steam. Place a handful of herbs in a pot of water. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 5-10 minutes, adding water as needed. Secure your hair back from your face. Wash your face as usual. Place the pot with the steaming water on a trivet or potholder on a table or counter top. Make a tent over your head with a towel, and hang your head over the steaming pot. Make sure not to lean close to the steam or you will scald yourself. Keep your face in the steam tent for about 5 minutes. Rinse your face with cool water. Follow with an astringent (for example, witch hazel) to close the pores.
Take 1 very-ripe tomato, some fresh whole milk and water. Strain and discard the pulp. Add the tomato juice to an equal amount of milk. Apply on your face and neck, once or twice a day. Keep for 10 minutes and rinse. Before using the cleanser, test on the inside arm or wrist for symptoms of allergy.
Fruit Cleanser – an one-ingredient fruit formula will fight free-radical damage, reducing age spots and find lines. It also dissolves dead skin cells, and cleanses and revives the skin. Try this super-simple formula that will leave your skin feeling soft and supple.
Take a slice of ripe pineapple or 1 tablespoon of fresh pineapple juice. Rub the fruit or juice on your face and allow it to set until dry. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
Place a handful of dried rose petals in a jar, cover with boiling water, seal, and let it set overnight. After the rose petal infusion has set overnight, strain. Then take 1 cup of rose-infused water, 2 teaspoons of glycerin and 5-10 drops of essential oil of rose. Combine the ingredients in a pretty jar, and shake to blend. Use on face as a cleanser.