By ASHLEY NASH BALTAZAR
It's especially important to retain moisture in your skin during the dry months. Here are five winter face masks that'll hold you until spring.
Keeping any allergies in mind, there are ingredients on your counters and in our refrigerators that make great winter face masks.
Avocados contain fatty acids that can add moisture to your skin. They also contain vitamin B which offers brightening support, making it a go-to winter face mask.
Opposites on the spice and flavor scale, turmeric and yogurt combined can reduce inflammation caused by irritation.
Yogurt is a cooling agent that helps in minimizing inflammation while adding moisture.
Nothing like a cooling face mask to plump your skin and make you feel pretty.
Scrub face masks also contribute to moisture and brightness. And a natural one can be made with brown sugar.
Combine coconut oil with your brown sugar to help the scrub mask remove dead skin cells and moisturize.
Winter face masks are always more fun when you share. Make it a DIY date.
Doubling down on the oil is sure to add moisture to dry skin, making it an ideal winter face mask option.
For additional moisture, consider adding olive oil to your coconut oil and cocoa butter mixture.
Aloe vera is mostly water and cucumber is rich in vitamins A and E. This winter face mask is the lightest of the moisturizing options.
In combination, they're a cooling face mask option that targets irritation as well.
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