The best recipes for face masks with aloe and honey: nourish and rejuvenate the skin
Natural ingredients have always been very popular in home cosmetology. In this regard, honey and aloe have proven themselves well. They are harmoniously combined, enhancing each other's effects and have a pronounced healing effect.
In our article, we will talk about the beneficial and healing properties of these components. You will learn what masks can be prepared from them at home. You can also watch a useful video on this topic.
The healing properties of the components
The healing properties of aloe vera are actively used in cosmetology to maintain healthy facial skin and prolong youth.
The benefits of aloe
The chemical composition of aloe is represented by such components:
- a complex of vitamins - groups B, A, C, E;
- trace elements - zinc, iodine, silicon, iron, copper, fluorine;
- hyaluronic acid;
- amino acids;
- lignins.
Aloe is considered a universal cosmetic ingredient.. The plant is suitable for oily, dry, combination, mature and young skin.
Useful properties of aloe:
- takes part in the synthesis of new epidermal cells;
- promotes the regeneration and rejuvenation of the face;
- quickly penetrates the subcutaneous layer, nourishes and moisturizes tissues;
- restores the acid-base balance of the epidermis;
- enriches the skin with vitamins and useful nutrients;
- removes toxins and toxins;
- tightens pores;
- smoothes fine wrinkles;
- acts as an antiseptic, destroying harmful microflora and viruses;
- absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
We recommend that you watch a video about the benefits of aloe for your skin:
The benefits of honey
Natural honey is rich in such substances:
- fructose;
- glucose;
- Vitamin E
- B vitamins;
- vitamin C;
- folic acid;
- carotene.
Honey enhances the beneficial properties of aloe, improves complexion, stimulates blood circulation. It rejuvenates and nourishes the skin, promotes regenerative processes, saturates tissues with vital energy and gives them strength.
You can take advantage of the beneficial properties of honey and aloe with such cosmetic problems:
- unhealthy complexion;
- the presence of signs of inflammation on the skin;
- minor cuts and scratches;
- small facial wrinkles;
- dehydrated or too oily skin;
- acne, scars after rashes;
- skin depleted by spring vitamin deficiency;
- enlarged pores;
- age spots and freckles;
- irritation and peeling on the face.
Contraindications
Honey and aloe are natural ingredients that, when used properly, can only bring health benefits. But in some cases, you will have to abandon their use. Contraindications include:
- allergic reactions to aloe and bee products;
- hypersensitive skin with closely spaced vessels;
- pregnancy and lactation;
- critical days.
To exclude contraindications, it is recommended to conduct an allergy test before using the product. To do this, apply a few drops of the mixture to the inner surface of the elbow and evaluate the result after 30 minutes. The appearance of itching, redness and rashes will indicate intolerance to the components.
How to cook?
In home cosmetology, honey and aloe are used to make face masks. You will have to pre-harvest aloe leaves. Wash the lower leaves of aloe at least two years old under running water, place in a linen bag and leave in the refrigerator for 2 weeks. During this time, the plant will begin to produce biogenic stimulants with healing and anti-aging properties.
After 2 weeks, remove the sheets from the refrigerator, clean from spikes, peels and flaws, chop with a knife into gruel or pass through a meat grinder. Ready pulp or juice can be used as the main ingredient in cosmetic masks.
Tip: Honey is used in liquid form - it can be melted in a water bath or in the microwave. Honey can not be overheated - under the influence of high temperatures, it loses its beneficial properties.Mask recipes
- Wrinkle mask:
- Mix one teaspoon of baby cream, honey and aloe juice in one container.
- Add two drops of orange essential oil, mix until smooth.
- Wash your face with cleanser, steam over the bath and apply the mask along the massage lines.
- The exposure time of the mixture is 20 minutes. After the recommended time, wash off the composition with warm water using a makeup sponge.
- Additionally, you can wipe your face with a soft terry towel and moisturize with your favorite cream.
- Classic nutritious:
- Melt honey in a water bath, cool to room temperature.
- Mix with aloe juice in a 1: 3 ratio (one part honey and three parts juice).
- The resulting product is applied to cleansed face skin. After 30 minutes, rinse with cool water, dry your face with a towel.
- Moisturizing for dehydrated and flaky skin:
- Take in equal quantities melted honey, glycerin, aloe juice and boiled water. Connect everything in a clean container.
- Add oatmeal in such a volume that you get a liquid slurry. Mix everything and apply on clean skin for 15-20 minutes.
- Then wash off the mask with warm water, dab your face with a napkin.
Read more about face masks with aloe in this article, and how to deal with acne with this healing plant, you can find here.
When to wait for the result?
After the first procedure, it can be noted that the skin has become toned, smooth and moisturized. Under the influence of the mask, the pores become less noticeable, and age spots are lightened.
But daily use of a mask with honey and aloe is not recommended. The optimal frequency of cosmetic procedures is once every 7-10 days. To keep your skin fresh and healthy, you need to use masks regularly, alternating between different components and recipes (many recipes using aloe for your face can be found in a separate article).
Conclusion
It must be remembered that some cosmetic problems have underlying causes. Therefore, even the best home masks will not be able to cope with the shortcomings without eliminating the root cause.