Green Tea Face Masks Or Sheet Masks Take Two
Here is a mask my college-age daughter has been making. She has sensitive, blemish-prone skin and lots of allergies. We have seen her skin improve and brighten with this mask she created.
Ingredients:
Empty the Contents of the tea bag into a bowl and add 4 tablespoons hot water. Next, add about 2 tsp of jojoba oil and stir in.
Drop in 1-2 drops of the Beauty Serum and stir it all together.
Soak the mask in your mixture
Ingredients:
- a bag of green tea
- fresh aloe vera
- jojoba oil
- Young Living Essential Beauty Serum
Empty the Contents of the tea bag into a bowl and add 4 tablespoons hot water. Next, add about 2 tsp of jojoba oil and stir in.
Cut the Aloe into pieces to clean out the gel and juice. Don't throw away the skins of the Aloe! You will need them in a bit.
Drop in 1-2 drops of the Beauty Serum and stir it all together.
Soak the mask in your mixture
Let it sit for a few minutes. It should cool down before you put it on your face. She makes her mask, showers then applies the mask to her warm clean skin.
Before applying, she rubs the aloe skins on her face then applies the mask.
She is a super good sport for letting me take her picture. 💚
A close up of the mask.
After 20 minutes or so, throw the mask away and wipe your face with a towel to remove the tea. She doesn't wash her face so the oils stay on her skin. Then moisturize. She uses YL ART Light Moisturizer or Boswellia Creme depending on the level of moisturizer she needs.
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