Considering
all the pollution and dust that our skin is being exposed lately, scrubbing is
something that we must include in our daily regimen of skin beauty. And when it
comes to skin care, going natural is always the best way to do it.
Why buy artificial
scrubs when you can make a lot of them with some of the simplest ingredients
that can be found in your kitchen? Here are five great DIY scrubs that you can
do at home very easily.
1.Brown
Sugar Scrub
Brown sugar
that is softer than white sugar makes for a great exfoliant and an exfoliating
agent that can leave the skin smooth and silky. All you have to do is mix some
brown sugar with olive oil (and a fragrance oil if you wish) and the brown
sugar scrub is ready for use. Rub it all over the body (not too hard, not too
slow) and wash it.
2.Small oat
flour
There are
many ways that you can make a scrub of oats, the best and the most common that
is mixed with honey. Oatmeal has anti-inflammatory properties and honey has the
ability to soothe the skin. Together they make the skin perfect and radiant
when used on a regular basis. To make the scrub, mix honey, oats and some olive
oil. Rub all over your skin before taking the bathroom every day and wash it.
3.
Exfoliating coffee
Coffee has
always been known for its rejuvenating effect, both externally and internally.
A scrub of coffee is therefore the best way to exfoliate your skin and
rejuvenate it. It is very simple to do too. The hardest part perhaps is that
you should find coffee beans that have been grounded to an extent where they
are not entirely powdered yet. That should be easy once you have your hands on
some coffee beans.
Once you do,
mix it with a little olive oil and rub it on your skin before washing it. You'd
be surprised at the change you'll notice in about a week after using it every
day.
4. Green tea
scrub
Green tea
powder that is left in green tea bags or can be used to make a scrub.
Considering how it has a bit of caffeine in it, it makes a great exfoliating
exfoliant along with the antioxidant properties of it which can help slow the
aging of the skin. Mix green tea with sugar and warm water to make a scrub that
can show some amazing toning and cleansing properties.
5. Almond
and Milk Scrub
Almonds are
rich in vitamin E - the vitamin that can revitalize the skin and make it shine.
Milk, on the other hand, is known for its innumerable benefits on the skin.
When we make a scrub of these two ingredients, it has to bestow a lot of
benefits on our skin. This scrub is easy to make - all you have to do is grind
the almonds in such a way that they are not completely smooth and mix with the
milk. Scrub this on your skin and you will be amazed at the effect it can have
on your skin over regular use.
Since these
scrubs are so easy to do, do not try them and let us know which ones worked for
you and you did not.
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