We have already verified that we love snow , as we are looking forward to the few days of the year when it drops (if it falls) to put on scarf, cappuccino and photo bloggers. But with temperatures -14 degrees Celsius this weekend , our skin is scarce just as happy as we do for snow.
The skin usually dries out of the cold even though we try to keep it hydrated. The solution is to look at different creams, which is basically not a wrong choice, but we can relieve ourselves by doing some masks with the products we usually find at home.
Mask with milk and almonds
Bayes are rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids, while milk serves as a good moisturizer. Put together a tablespoon of almond powder (just press) and 2 tablespoons of crude milk. Hold the mask for 10 minutes and use it will reduce the dryness and the skin will be softer.
Mask with yogurt and greasy milk
Mix 1 cup yogurt and 1 cup of milk (crude) and apply for 15-20 minutes. Cabbage is rich in calcium, vitamin B6 and other beneficial enzymes, while fatty milk contains lactic acid and helps to recover dry skin during the winter.
petrolatum
Vazelina is known for its cosmetic properties, so you can use it in this case as well. Simply apply it by massaging it into problem areas.
Mask with egg yolks and olive oil
In a special container, pour 2 egg yolks and 3-4 drops of olive oil. Place the mask over your face for 20 minutes and then clean. Olive oil is rich in antioxidants and vitamin E, while egg yolk nourishes the skin and helps in the treatment of dryness.
Coconut oil
Rich in fatty acids, coconut oil prevents hydration loss and makes the skin softer at the same time.
Mask with honey and lemon
Squeeze the half-lime juice and mix with 2 tablespoons of honey. Apply to the face using cotton and leave for 10 minutes. Lemon is rich in vitamin C, while honey has anti-inflammatory properties.
Banana and honey mask
Press ½ of the banana and pour 1 teaspoon of honey. Place the mask on the face and hold for 15-20 minutes. Bananas nourish the skin with vitamin C, B6 and A.
Source: Stylecraze; updated article *