Pumpkin Facial
Masque
This
dry masque formula gently exfoliates with natural pumpkin
enzymes, as it moisturizes and detoxified with coconut milk,
clay, and honey. Custom
tailor your facial by mixing with the activator of your choice.
Combine
all ingredients, blending until a uniform mixture is achieved.
Package in jars or tins.
Mixing and
Application Instructions for Dry Facial Masque Systems
A
ratio of 1 part dry masque to 1 part liquid activator is a
good starting point. For thicker activators, you may wish
to use 1 part dry masque to 1.5 part activator. About 1 teaspoon
of powder and liquid is enough for one use. Feel free to experiment
with the ratios to suit your individual needs. When using
a new facial masque, perform a small patch test on the inside
of your arm before using on your face. Apply a thin layer
to cleansed face, leaving on skin for approximately 15 minutes,
or until dry. Gently remove masque with a damp wash cloth.
Rinse face, and pat dry with a clean towel.
Listed
by skin type are some possible liquid activator options, suitable
for dry masques of all types:
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Normal:
Any of the listed activators. It may be wise to use cream
and acidic juices sparingly.
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Dry:
Cream, milk, aloe juice, pureed avocado or banana, honey,
egg whites .
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Combination:
Milk, yogurt, soy milk, honey, green tea, pureed cucumber.
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Oily:
Sour cream, yogurt, green or black tea, pureed cucumber,
mildly acidic fruit or vegetable (tomato) juices.
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Acne:
Yogurt, honey, milk, green or black tea, pureed cucumber,
pureed strawberries or apples.
This formula
is provided as a means of giving our customers a starting
place for making their own soaps and lotions. It is free for
personal use, but please be aware that it is the intellectual
property of The Original Soap Dish®. Protected
by copyright laws, this formula is not to be distributed
or reproduced in any manner. Also, users are advised to carefully
read all instructions before attempting to undertake the project
featured here. The Original Soap Dish® does not accept any
liability for the outcome of the project. Users that attempt
to make this formula do so at their own risk.
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