Avocado Egg White Face Mask

by wiffy on December 4, 2012

in Beauty

Avocado Face Mask
Avocado Face Mask with lemon juice & egg white

This is an all-natural, effective and inexpensive DIY face mask for oily/combination, acne-prone skin. It might seem strange that avocado is used for oily skin, for avocado is well-known for being beneficial to dry skin, due to its moisturising properties. However, most oily skin is dehydrated beneath the surface, and delivering some moisture boost will actually help regulate the sebum production. Lemon juice has a mild astringent and antiseptic effect which helps clear troubled skin. Egg white has whitening and pore-tightening properties; at the same time, it also helps to set the mask.


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DIY Avocado Face Masque

Avocado face mask with lemon juice & egg white
Properties: Hydrating and repairing; provides hydration while tightening pores and clearing troubled skin; reduces redness; whitening
Suitable for: Oily, combination and/or acne-prone skin
Frequency: Can be used weekly or whenever needed.

Please note that this mask is quite messy, so it is advisable to lie in bed and relax for 20 minutes while putting it on. It will be even better if you can ask someone to help you to apply the mask while you are lying down! If you prefer an edible recipe for avocado, check out this 15-minute, 3-ingredient avocado pasta recipe.

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1 Margot @ Coffee & Vanilla December 4, 2012 at 9:30 pm

Thank you Wiffy,will definitely try it!
Love the doll with the mask photo, did not expect that I started laughing when I scrolled down :))))

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2 wiffy December 26, 2012 at 3:39 pm

haha, it always achieve this effect :)

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3 Little Corner of Mine December 5, 2012 at 11:11 pm

Wow, you are even making your own face mask, good for you!

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4 Norma-Platanos, Mangoes and Me! December 9, 2012 at 9:36 am

My mom used to make this mask. It’s very good…

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5 Christine's Recipes December 10, 2012 at 6:38 pm

Aw, I learnt something new and good. The photo of your doll is so eye-catching. ^0^

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6 Kat March 10, 2013 at 2:28 am

Add honey and chickpea flour for extra nutrition benefits and it’ll thicken it up so its more of a mask then a mess.

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