Skincare Remedies From Your Kitchen Part 2

Sometimes achieving fabulous skin is as easy as opening your refrigerator or pantry and whipping up a quick concoction for your face or body. There are tons of recipes out there, sample a few and you’ll be sure to find some you’ll love. Try them once or twice a week and over time you will notice results.
Note: It is always best to test any new products on a small area of skin to check for sensitivity and allergies.

Papaya Facial For Acne
In a small bowl mash a few chunks of fresh papaya until spreadable and apply to clean skin. Leave it on for 15-20 minutes and rinse off with warm water. Pat dry and moisturize skin.

Banana Peel Acne Treatment
Eat 1 banana (wasting is bad) and rub the inside of the peel in small circular motions all over the face. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes, rinse off, pat dry and moisturize.

Olive Oil + Egg Yolk Hydrating Face Mask
Blend or beat one teaspoon of Olive oil with 2 egg yolks until completely combined. Apply to skin and cover with a warm towel, leave on for 5-10 minutes and rinse off with warm water. This mask is best done before bedtime. The egg yolks have Vitamin A that controls the shedding of the skin and makes it soft and smooth.

Coconut Oil Dry Skin Remedy
Coconut oil is a great moisturizer for the face and skin. It has sufficient amounts of fatty acid that make up for any loss of moisture from the skin. It works best if applied at bedtime and left on overnight. Massage it gently onto all dry areas and wash it off in the morning; repeat nightly.

Refreshing Green Tea Toner
This amazing toner is full of antioxidants which are very helpful to the skin. It works wonders on weary skin making it feel rejuvenated and refreshed. To make it you will need 1 cup of boiling water, 1 Green Tea teabag and a clean spray bottle.
Directions – brew the tea and when cool, add it to your spray bottle. Mist directly onto skin 1 to 2 times per day after cleansing. If the mixture feels too strong on the skin, you can dilute it to your liking.

Lemon Toner
This affordable and easy to make toner is perfect for oily and acne prone skin. Lemon is a natural astringent which can kill acne causing bacteria, strip skin of excess oils and even tighten large pores.
Directions – Use the ratio of 1:2 of fresh squeezed lemon juice to water. Add it to a clean spray bottle and spritz onto face 1 to 2 times per day after cleansing.

Skincare Remedies From Your Kitchen Part 1

Sometimes achieving fabulous skin is as easy as opening your refrigerator or pantry and whipping up a quick concoction for your face or body. Many of your everyday grocery staples pack serious natural anti-aging power. Put a few together and you’ve made yourself a little DIY skincare magic.

The great thing about this whole process is that you know exactly what ingredients you are putting in, sans preservatives and harsh chemicals which can cause a not-so-fabulous allergic reaction.

Here are a few simple, effective and helpful Do It Yourself beauty recipes using ingredients that you may already have on hand or that are easily accessible. Study them, fall in love, and use them as a base for your own natural beauty concoction.

 Honey + Plain Yogurt = De-Stress Face Mask

In a small bowl combine one part honey and two parts plain yogurt (Greek or Regular, the fattier the better!). Spread it all over your face and neck leaving it on for 10-15 minutes. Rinse with warm water and reveal a brighter, calmer you.

Pumpkin + Honey + Milk = Glowing Facial

Scrape out and discard pumpkin seeds and brain (the stringy stuff), cut off several pieces of the pulp and boil until tender. Puree in blender or food processor until smooth.

Mix 2 teaspoons of the pumpkin puree, ½ teaspoon of honey and ½ teaspoon of milk in a bowl to make a paste. Apply to clean face and neck and let it dry for 15-20 minutes; rinse with warm water and reveal smooth glowing skin.

Brown Sugar + Milk Face & Body Scrub

Combine one part brown sugar and two parts milk in a bowl. In the shower, gently massage the mixture onto skin in tiny circles from head to toe. Rinse it off and continue with your normal bath.
Note – For an extra boost of moisture, add 1 egg yolk.

Oil + Honey + Brown Sugar Face & Body Scrub

In a bowl combine a ½ cup each of brown sugar and honey with 1 tablespoon of olive or coconut oil (your choice). Apply to face, neck and/or lips. Massage gently in small circular motions to remove dead skin. Rinse with warm water and pat dry. Apply moisturizer to cleansed skin.
Note – you can also add 1 drop of your favorite essential oil to the mix to invigorate your senses.

Aim to indulge your skin often and you will surely notice a difference. Exfoliate two to three times per week to remove and avoid the buildup of dead skin cells.

Facials and Masks can be done one to two times per week; it’s a great way to relax and let it do all the work for you.

Bridal Series 1 – Romantic In Pink

Hello everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful Easter break. Today’s post is for all of you Brides out there or anyone for that matter who wants a soft romantic makeup look; it is very subtle yet the eyes are defined and the face has been concealed and corrected with a soft flush of colour on the cheeks and lips.

Strip lashes and under-lashes were used to enhance the eyes as my model did not have any lower lashes.

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After

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A special thank you to my model Carla Manaloto for allowing me to enhance what she already has, and my photographer husband Mark Gangasingh of Visual Storytelling.

To book your appointment email me at  info@theamakeupartistry.com or call (649) 242-4627
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