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Soothing face mask

Irritation / Redness REC133
Uses
Face
Preparation
5 min
Conservation
Immediate

An easy recipe for a soothing face mask, especially for skin that feels tight. But also for skin damaged by the weather, or aggressed by anti-blemish creams and treatments.

Before starting your DIY recipes, it is important to download the recommended Hygiene Rules.

Necessary Materials

Attributes amount for 25g

  • 2 teaspoons red clay (10g/ 40.2%)

  • 2 teaspoons chamomile floral water (9.5g/ 9.5ml/ 37.9%)

  • 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin (i.e. 3.45g/ 3.45ml / 13.8%)

  • 1 teaspoon baobab oil (i.e. 2g / 2ml/ 8.1%)

Step-by-Step

  1. Weigh out the vegetable glycerine and Roman chamomile floral water. Mix in a bowl.

  2. In a second bowl, weigh out the red clay. Gradually add the red clay to the mixture, mixing vigorously. Finish by adding the baobab oil. Your mask is ready.

  3. This recipe must be used immediately.

How to use this product

Apply the homemade soothing face mask to your clean, dry face. Leave on for 10 minutes. Be careful not to let the mask dry on your skin, and always keep it moist.

Focus on the ingredients of the soothing mask

Red clay is rich in trace elements. It eliminates impurities, brightens the complexion, restores a healthy glow, purifies the skin and soothes irritation.

Chamomile floral water is a true beauty ally for sensitive, irritated skin. It purifies and tones the skin.

Vegetable glycerine helps maintain skin moisture levels thanks to its humectant properties.

Baobab oil restores the skin's elasticity thanks to its high content of vitamins A, D, E, and F. These molecules are involved in cell renewal. This vegetable oil is nourishing, moisturising, emollient and softening.

Precautions & Warnings

ALLERGEN

Benzyl alcohol

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