Even though I love my thirties, it’s not perfect. Yes, I’m wiser, stronger and more efficient than I was in my twenties. But, I have the unfortunate combination of wrinkles and the occasional break-out. Didn’t I leave that in junior high with my trapper keeper and pegged jeans?? Apparently not. So, I treat myself to a facial every now and then. Kelly is a naturalist and believes that so much of what ails us can be solved with home remedies. On her recommendation, I started doing a strawberry mask every other morning.
It’s a simple combination of greek yogurt and fresh berries. I puree a half container of single serving plain greek yogurt with 4 medium size berries in my mini-food processor. I keep that combination in my fridge for the week. Before I shower, I’ll paint it on my face with a pastry brush…or fingertips will do in a pinch. Kelly says you can leave it on for just a few minutes, but I’ve found the best results when I leave it on for about 30 minutes until it’s slightly dry. Then when I jump in the shower, it’s easy to rinse off.
Strawberries contain salicylic acid that rids the skin of dead cells, makes your skin pores smaller and your face look brighter and shinier. They gently refresh and exfoliate the skin, remove impurities, and reduce redness and swelling, which is wonderful for a cleansing and skin softening facial mask. Kelly also recommends a pumpkin mask, so when strawberries are out of season just add pureed pumpkin.
(Some people are allergic to strawberries, so test it out on a small patch of skin before applying everywhere if you have sensitive skin.)
Great idea, thanks for sharing! I always used to think, “Once I’m in my twenties, I won’t break out anymore…” and here I am, 30, and still having the occasional break out! I’ve been using the Say Yes to Tomatoes line, but will have to try this mask. 🙂
I like the photos you have been taking,informative and funny, looks lovely on Pinterest boards 🙂
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This is my FAVORITE face mask!
I make this everyday that I have strawberries.
Strawberries have salyticacid in them, this helps with wrinkles!
This mask also cleans my face to a shine and closes my pores.
I don’t have a food processor so I grate the berries. Then I combine the berries and the yogurt and let it sit in the fridge for about 15 min. I feel that this helps the ingredients combine together.
I rinse w/ not too hot and not too cold water a few times, then my last rinse is completely cold to close up my pores. This is the best way it works for me!
Thanks for posting your recipe!
I enjoy your post and reading all the comments as well 😉
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Haven’t tried berries in a facial before – that looks yummy too. Bookmarking this =)
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