Naturally Reducing Wrinkles with these 3 DIY Face Masks

Today we go back to nature and use basic ingredients to help achieve radiant and glowing skin and for naturally reducing wrinkles.

I am often rummaging through the pantry and fridge to get my hands on natural goodies that I can blend, mash and apply to rejuvenate my skin.

If you have ever put raw, natural, superfoods onto your skin, you too will likely have experienced the glowing, healthy & radiant skin that follows.

The added benefit being you have avoided potential hidden toxins found in many commercial beauty products.

raw beauty skincare was created with the view of harnessing the natural powerful goodness of nature into our products, less the nasties.

So here are my top 3 fave homemade DIY face masks which will help combat wrinkles and fine lines head on! 

They are DIY luxury thanks to the pantry as such!


1. Coffee & Coconut Oil Face Mask

Did you know that coffee grounds are loaded with antioxidants?

This exfoliating coffee mask will energise and rejuvenate your face. It smoothes your wrinkles and helps to reduces fine lines.

Coconut oil contains properties that can help fight free radicals and reduce fine lines and wrinkes. It also provides the skin with a lot of moisture.

 

What to do

Mix the following ingredients to form a paste and apply on the face and neck for 15-30 mins then wash off with tepid water. Follow with your favourite natural facial moisturiser like our Kakadu Plum Facial Cream.

 

Ingredients -

1 tablespoon coffee

1 teaspoon coconut oil

 

You can use this mask 2-3 times per week.

 

2. Banana & Oats Face Mask

This simple, face mask is loaded with vitamins and minerals including Vitamins A, B, E, and F, magnesium, zinc, iron, and potassium  to fight the signs of ageing and treat wrinkles, 

 

If you want to boost the effectiveness of this mask, add in oatmeal! It’s anti-inflammatory and can help soothe and treat the skin. You’ll be on your way to smooth, wrinkle-free skin.

What to do 

Mash a banana in a bowl and add one tablespoon of oats. Mix well and apply the mixture to your face and neck.

Let it dry for 15-30 minutes and then rinse it off with tepid water.  Follow with your favourite natural facial moisturiser like our Kakadu Plum Facial Cream.

You can use this mask 2-3 times a week.

 

3. Avocado & Olive Oil Face Mask

This mask is rich in antioxidants that fight the effects of ageing – sagging skin, fine lines and wrinkles. It aids in collagen growth, reduces fine lines  & helps prevent dehydration.

Olive oil is rich in antioxidants and Vitamin E which aids in fighting free radicals and reducing fine lines. It also improves skin elasticity and tone and helps prevent dehydration.

The ingredients are rich in vitamin E and A that heal the skin and add a glow to it. It eliminates pigmentation and unevenness of skin tone.

 

What To Do

Mash half an avocado in a bowl and add one tablespoon of olive oil to it. Apply the mask to your face and keep it on for 10-20 minutes.

Then, rinse it off with tepid water and pat dry. Follow with your favourite natural facial moisturiser like our Kakadu Plum Facial Cream.

You can use this mask 2-3 times a week.

I hope you love the feeling of applying natural ingredients to your skin and see an improvement in your skin afterwards including naturally reducing wrinkles.

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Loretta is passionate about promoting confidence and looking your best at every age. She believes that beauty is not about perfection. Beauty is what you reveal when you feel good on the inside – when you smile, when you treat yourself and others gently. When you have confidence in yourself, and when you truly embrace who you are.

Loretta is the founder of rawbeauty skincare - a natural, Vegan, cruelty -free range of Australian Skincare. rawbeauty skincare was created from a need to find gentle, effective skincare that her son with allergies & eczema could also use.

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