How to make your own fabric face masks
To maintain attractiveness and prolong youth, new techniques and means are constantly being invented. For several years, fabric masks providing cosmetic care have been in great demand. They are easy to use and quite effective.
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What are the advantages of fabric face masks?
In fact, such means were used already in ancient times. Then these were compresses made of cloth with healing oil ethers and herbal decoctions. Currently, similar masks are commercially available. Moreover, they can have very different purposes.
Care using fabric masks has a number of advantages:
- First of all, it is incredibly simple and easy to use. To use a regular mask, it takes time to prepare and apply it. You just need to take the fabric mask out of the package and apply it to your face. As a rule, there is no need to wash off such a mask either.
- There is a fairly wide range of masks on sale, so you can choose a remedy to solve a specific problem, stock up on masks for a whole course, or try something new every time.
- When buying a good fabric mask, you can be confident that it contains all the necessary components and they will have the desired effect. You just need to carefully study the list of ingredients and choose the mask that most fully meets the requirements.
- Simple masks must be washed off or washed with napkins or a sponge after completion of the action. By using a fabric mask, there is no need to wash your face.
How to make cloth face masks
A modern fabric-based mask is a round-shaped napkin made from a special material with slits for the nose, eyelids and lips. It is impregnated with a special agent that has a targeted effect.
Typically the packaging contains from 2 to 4 separate bags, in which, in addition to the masks may contain a means for cleansing skin, nourishing cream or other components of the mask. Open the bags according to the instructions on the packaging.
The mask itself is taken out of the package and applied to a previously cleansed face. All irregularities, bubbles and folds are smoothed out so that the fabric fits tightly to the skin. After waiting the allotted time, mask remove and throw away. The substance remaining on the surface of the epidermis is rubbed in with light massage movements. This improves blood circulation and absorption of nutrients.
You can make a similar mask yourself from a piece of ordinary gauze, folded several times. The size of the material should be such that the face is completely covered. Slots are made in it for the lips, eyelids and nose. Gauze is moistened with a suitable composition and applied to the skin.
It is best to use herbal decoctions or infusions for such homemade fabric masks. For example, a mask with parsley and dill is suitable for lightening the skin and removing excess oil. First you need to prepare a decoction of yarrow herb. Then the parsley and dill are chopped and poured into the broth. You can add a couple of drops of essential oil to this mixture. oils lavender. The tissue base is impregnated with this composition and applied to the dermis for 20 minutes.
To tone and rejuvenate the skin, make a mask with gelatin and a decoction of rose petals and elderberry flowers. Brew 2 teaspoons of herbal mixture with half a glass of boiling water. After half an hour, filter the broth and add a large spoonful of gelatin, a small spoonful of olive oil and a couple of drops of an oil solution of vitamin E. The mixture is steamed until the gelatin melts. The fabric is soaked in the prepared mixture and applied to the face.
Fabric face masks: reviews
Judging by the reviews of girls who used fabric masks, a lot depends on the manufacturer. Fabric-based masks can be either very effective or not useful. It is necessary to carefully consider the choice of such a mask and carefully study the composition. The girls agree on one thing - using such masks is very convenient, they save a lot of time, and there is no need to mix the components yourself. In addition, the package usually contains everything necessary to perform the procedure.





