Got Dermititis? 3 Hydrating DIY Recipes That actually work4278495

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After the long months of winter, the skin might be experiencing indoor heat, the wind, cold, and, for some of us, snow and ice. Not only can the colder months leave your skin dry, but it can also result in an ordinary appearance and visible fine lines. One method to help manage your dermititis is through Buy Health supplements.

Although there are a number of options on the market, you can even make your own at home. This is a great method for saving money and keep a closer eye around the ingredients are applying to your skin.


So, when you have dry or dull skin this winter, you can find my favourite DIY facial remedies below.

Spirulina and Manuka Honey Hydration Mask

I love this mask because it’s incredibly nourishing and incredibly simple to make. I take advantage of spirulina, also referred to as blue-green algae, that is packed with antioxidants which have the potential to aid with fine lines and wrinkles.

The other ingredient with this mask is manuka honey, which might potentially reduce inflammation and irritation caused by acne. Moreover, manuka honey is really a humectant, so it moisturizes the skin, leaving it soft and supple.

Ingredients

2 tbsp. manuka honey 1 tsp. spirulina powder One teaspoon. water or rose water, or any other herbal hydrosol mist Instructions

Mix all ingredients together in a jar or bowl. Make use of the mixture gently straight to your skin. Leave on for Half an hour. Rinse off with water.