All Natural DIY Skin Fixes

As many women know, skin care can be very expensive. But for generations women have also been using natural and DIY cures.
For dull skin:
You can make rose water by boiling two cups of live rose petals in one liter of water. Chilled rose water lasts for up to a week and can be applied with a cotton ball and used as an astringent.
Try adding lavender to a facial steamer. Steamers are inexpensive and can be bought at many department stores. Be careful using lavender oil, which can add too much oil to your pores. Dried or fresh lavender is best.
Add fresh or dried sage and rosemary to alcohol to make an astringent. If this is too drying try witch hazel.
Add fresh rose petals to witch hazel to make an astringent.
Rub turmeric onto your cheeks to add a golden glow.
Scrub your face with dry oatmeal to remove dead skin.
Mix goats milk lotion with violet oil to make a body lotion.
Vodka and fresh mint can be used as an astringent.
Boil lettuce in water for ten minutes, drain and use as an astringent. Adds extra moisture.
Wash your face with green tea, or add two cups to your bath.
Ylang Ylang essential oil can be put onto your face with a cotton ball to give your skin an extra glow.
Make a body scrub out of sea salt and Epson salt.
Moisturize your face, heals, and elbows with coconut or almond oil.
Drink more water!
For Acne:
Add a spot of toothpaste to a pimple to relieve redness.
Boil 3 tbsp. basil leaves in 1 cup of water, use as an astringent.
Wipe your face with apple cider vinegar, cut 50/50 with water.
Mix 1/4-cup witch hazel, 2 tbsp. Aloe Vera gel, and 2 tsp. tea tree oil. Pat onto face with a cotton ball.
Use a mango facemask to unclog pores. Blend the pulp of a mango and put it onto your face; let dry, and wash off.
For Blackheads:
Add Elmer’s glue to the face, let dry and pull off. This will remove blackheads.
A lemon rubbed over the nose will help remove dirt from the pores.
For Age Spots:
Cucumber juice or puree on the face ca be used as either an astringent or a mask.
Make a facemask out of mashed chickpeas.
Rub the skin with papaya juice and wash normally.
For Wrinkles:
Make a facemask out of two tsp. apple cider vinegar and mashed banana. Let the banana dry and wash off.
Apply Miracle Whip to the face until it dries, wash off.
Simple Facemasks:
Blend 1 banana, 2tbsp. honey, 2 tbsp. sour cream.
Mix cornmeal with water until thick.
Blend ½ a peeled cucumber, 1 tbsp. plain yogurt, 1 tsp. honey, and 2-3 strawberries.
Blend an avocado with plain yogurt.
Puree 1 apricot with 2 tbsp. dry milk powder.
Applesauce and chopped fresh spearmint or mint.
Anti- Itch:
Witch hazel removes itch from burns and bites.
Dry Skin:
Rub a slice of raw potato on the skin.
Rinse your face with buttermilk.
Oily Skin:
Mix ½ cup of cooked oatmeal, 1 egg white, and ½ cup of applesauce into a facemask. Leave on for 15 mins.
Wipe your face with plain yogurt to remove excess oil.
Mild Irritations:
For minor burns add a small amount of tooth gel to the burn.
Use jojoba oil to reduce swelling.
For chapped hands apply glycerin.
Apply a banana or honey to a burn.
Tea tree oil can be used instead of Neosporin to fight infection.
Add lavender oil to a bath to sooth insect bites.
For bee or jellyfish stings use unseasoned meat tenderizer to neutralize the venom.
Sunburn:
Brewed tea in the bath will sooth sunburn as will aloe.
Dark Circles:
Cucumber slices under the eyes remove dark circles and sooth red eyes.
Carefully wipe under eyes with tomato juice.
Massage eyes with almond oil.
Apply a mix of milk and honey under your eyes and then wash off after one hour.
Drink two glasses of cranberry juice a day.

Patricia Van Buskirk is a graduate of the University of South Florida with a degree in Creative Writing. As a resident of Tampa Florida, Patricia enjoys keeping green by shopping at local thrift stores. She loves to meet new people and always enjoys making her company laugh.