History:
Don't worry I won't bore you too much haha. Turmeric is a spice that has been used in Southern Asia for decades, not only for cooking but for beauty purposes. Brides to be indulge in this mask as it helps clear blemishes, acne and slows down hair growth. But the question everyone asks is does this actually live up to the hype? Well lets put it to the test...
Ingredients:
- 1/2 a Tbsp Turmeric (of course)
- 1 Tbsp chickpea flour
- Dash of milk
- 1/2 Tbsp of plain yogurt
- Oil of your choice (almond, olive, coconut)
Method:
- Add the turmeric and chickpea flour into a bowl
- Pour in the milk and the yogurt
- Melt the coconut oil if you are using it and then add it in
- Mix it together with an old foundation brush
- Apply an even layer on your face
- Leave it to dry for 20 mins approx
- Wash it off with a cleanser
Note:
I advise wearing an old piece of clothing as turmeric does stain. you may also be left with slightly yellow skin at the end BUT do not worry, it will fade away. so it may be best to apply this mask at night.
sooo... did it work?
To be able to get noticeable results from this mask you have to apply it regularly (i suggest about twice a week) I have been applying this for the past three weeks and i have actually been seeing a difference. I have quite dull skin and I have found it has brightened my complexion slightly and i am sooo glad because i have tried loads of skin brightening products that have not actually worked. this just proves that you don't need to dish out loads of money to get great results, you can just produce something quickly in the kitchen :)
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