As of 2020, the global skincare market is worth more than 145 billion dollars. Experts believe the value will continue to grow over the next 6 years.
The right skincare products can address common complaints like wrinkles, dryness, breakouts, or oiliness. The only trouble is, the cost of skin care products quickly adds up.
Luckily, you can make your own natural face cleansers using items from your kitchen pantry. Read on to learn what ingredients can improve the look and feel of your skin without breaking the bank.
1. Greek Yogurt
To treat a dull complexion, shrink pores, and hydrate your skin, turn to Greek yogurt. Thanks to its healthy fats and proteins, it pulls the toxins out of your skin while also adding moisture.
The lactic acid in yogurt encourages your cells to turn over more quickly, which can help brighten and exfoliate your skin.
Massage a few tablespoons into your skin like you would a normal cleanser. Use your fingers to gently loosen any dirt or makeup. After 10 or 15 minutes, rinse it off with warm water.
2. Coconut Oil
It may seem strange to wash your face with this pantry staple, but its unique blend of acids and antibacterial properties make it an effective choice. It pulls away excess shine without stripping your skin.
That said, if you have acne-prone skin, skip coconut oil unless you’re sure your skin can handle it.
For even better results, this guide to double cleansing recommends following an oil cleanser with a sulfate-free cleanser. Work your chosen cleanser into a lather for at least one minute before rinsing with warm water.
3. Grapes
The same grapes in your crisper can also act as a DIY facial cleanser. Grapes have phytonutrients that can repel UV radiation. They also have vitamin C which can make your skin look younger and brighter.
Add a small handful of grapes along with an egg white to your blender. Make sure you crush the seeds to release the grapeseed oil.
Once it looks frothy and you don’t see any pieces of grape or seeds, apply it to your face with a brush. After 15 minutes. rinse it off with warm water and finish with moisturizer.
4. Apple Cider Vinegar
Apple cider vinegar has tons of health benefits, and those extend to skincare. As an acid, it works as a natural exfoliator without requiring any scrubbing. It can clear clogged pores and keep acne at bay without stripping your skin.
To use it, dilute it by mixing one part of apple cider vinegar with 2 parts of water. It’s not safe to put undiluted vinegar on your face.
Use a cotton ball to apply it to your face and follow it with a moisturizer.
5. Lemon and Honey
This facial cleanser combines the antibacterial and moisturizing qualities of honey with the antioxidants of lemon. That makes it a great option for dull or acne-prone skin.
Stir together with a tablespoon of lemon juice and honey and put it on your face, avoiding your eyes. Let it sit for at least 10 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
Try These Natural Face Cleansers Today
Natural face cleansers can boost brightness, prevent acne, and moisturize your skin without costing too much. They’re great to add to your normal skincare routine.
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