DIY Face Masks for Blackheads - Natural Face Masks that Work

 

Today we are sharing with you three - 3 - favorite DIY face masks for treating blackheads. All are made with ingredients that you can find right in your kitchen!

We truly believe that everything we need for clean and happy skin can be found in the nature.
So why always looking for expensive products? Let's see how we can solve the problem of blackheads with Mother Nature's help!

Each of these face masks if made up of natural, blemish-fighting ingredients, providing you with a safe and effective way to get rid of blackheads and other pesky blemishes you may have. They are an excellent alternative to the frequently chemical-filled store bought masks, and are easy and cheap to make!

DIY Blackhead Face Mask Infographic

What are Blackheads? What are Whiteheads?

Both blackheads and whiteheads are clogged pores but differ in regard to whether the surface of the pore is open or closed.
BLACKHEADS
have an open pore at the surface. It appears black due to dead skin cells, bacteria and oil in the pore coming into contact with the air.
WHITEHEADS
have a closed pore at the surface and appears white because it does not yet contact with the air. 

Fortunately for us, many of the ingredients in three masks that you learn to make today, have properties that fight all kinds of breakouts.

Face Mask #1: Avocado, Honey & Olive Oil Mask

BENEFITS

We all know that avocados are delish. For the same reasons they are so healthy and good for us to eat, they are excellent for the skin as well. Avocados are rich in vitamins E and K as well as omega-3 fatty acids, so they are very moisturizing and softening to the skin without clogging pores. Vitamin E specifically helps fight bacteria responsible for infections and inflammations of the skin. Vitamins A and C in avocados contribute to the free radical fighting property of the fruit. Bonus: these vitamins all work to repair damage and scarring to the skin.

Raw honey is a magical food for so many reasons. In this face mask, it happens to be our secret ingredient for tackling blackheads. Honey is anti-bacterial, making it excellent for fighting any and all breakouts. Honey also has anti-oxidants, known for slowing down the aging of the skin, and is moisturizing like the avocado.

Aside from its moisturizing properties, olive oil is rich in antioxidants, including Vitamin E. It also contains hydroxytyrosol, which aids in preventing free radical damage. Olive oil penetrates deeply into the skin without clogging pores. 

avocado olive oil honey face mask

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/2 of a ripe Avocado
  • 1 teaspoon of Olive Oil
  • 1 tablespoon of Raw Honey

This amount will make enough for 4-5 masks and can last in the fridge for about 3 days. Measurements can, of course, be cut down should you wish to make less.

  • First, scoop out half of the avocado with a spoon, and put it in a little dish. Mash it up a bit with a spoon. (Note: It's not important to make it as soon as smooth as possible, just try to get it to a consistency so it can mix easier with they honey and olive oil.

mashed avocado 

  • Next, pour in the honey and olive oil.

honey avocado face mix 

  • Mash it all up with a spoon again.

mix avocado honey

  • Next is the fun part: Applying the mask.
    Use your fingers to apply it; try to evenly distribute it as best as you can. In the photo you can see that there are some little chunks left. This wont make a difference at all. The ingredients all get on your skin at the end.

Here's how it looks

finished avocado face mask

Not very attractive... but it works.

Leave this mask on for about 15 minutes. The honey and olive oil make it feel a little slimy, but will do the moisturizing part for sure.

Wash off easily with warm water and face cloth. We recommend using a face cloth, as the honey can stick a bit and can be a little more difficult to get off.

This mask leaves your skin feeling super moisturized and clean. Nothing like the dry, stripped feeling of washing off a store bought a mask!

Face Mask #2: Coconut Oil, Oatmeal & Honey Mask

BENEFITS

Coconut Oil has numerous benefits for the skin, specifically for treating breakouts and acne. Coconut oil is famous for its antimicrobial and antibacterial properties - the perfect recipe for fighting blemishes on the face. The Vitamin E. in the oil ensures the proper functioning of the sebum glands and clears pore blockages. Coconut oil is also anti-inflammatory, should you have any existing irritations of breakouts on your skin. 

Oats have been used dating back to the ancient Egyptians for their beautifying benefits. Oatmeal absorbs excess oil on the skin, preventing the clogging of pores. It also helps wash away impurities on the face that lead to blackheads and breakouts. Like coconut oil, it contains antimicrobial agents and antioxidants. Oatmeal also acts as an exfoliant, brushing away dead surface skin cells, a great way to rid yourself of blackheads.

coconut oil oaks honey face mask

INGREDIENTS

  • 1/4 cup of traditional Oats
  • 1 teaspoon of Coconut Oil
  • 1 teaspoon of Honey

oats for face mask

  • First, measure out 1/4 cup of oats to put into a blender because the oats need to be ground to a powder for this mask. I use 1/4 cup to ensure that I have enough for the blender to grind, but later we will only use 1 tablespoon of the powder for the mask itself.
  • I have a great, powerful blender (Vitamix) so I just turn it on a medium speed for about 5 seconds until it turns into a powder. (Note: You don't want the powder too fine, or you won't get as much of the exfoliating power out of your mask.

oats in blender

ground up oats

  • Next, put 1 tablespoon of the powder into a little dish to be mixed with the honey. We recommend to use the Aviva Pure Coconut Oil because it is much lighter on the skin than any other cold pressed coconut oils found on the market today.

oats in bowl

 

coconut oil in oats for mask

honey oats face mask

 

  • Mix it all with a spoon until it reaches a paste consistency.

mix face mask

  • Applying this mask can get a little tricky because the paste doesn't always go on smoothly. First take full advantage of the exfoliating aspect of the oats and just scoop it out with the fingers and massage all around your face in little circles. Focus on the areas of your face with blackheads when you massage into skin, as it will really help to exfoliate the skin in these areas.

finished picture of honey coconut oil oats face mask

This mask feels sticky and oily, but you can feel your skin soaking up all the goodness! Leave this mask on for about 15 minutes, and then wash it off with warm water and a face cloth. The exfoliation combined with the moisturizing of the coconut oil and honey leaves your skin baby soft, and you know the ingredients did their job on your blemishes!

Face Mask #3: Lemon Juice & Baking Soda Mask

BENEFITS

Lemon works like a natural astringent, reducing the oil on the face and helping to dry out acne and breakouts. It also functions as an antiseptic on the skin, killing bacteria that causes blemishes. The citric acid in lemon also works as an a natural exfoliant.

Baking Soda works to neutralize pH imbalances on the skin, a common cause of acne. Like lemon juice, it also helps to dry the skin by removing excess oil, and shares it's antiseptic properties. The combination of baking soda and lemon juice masks a gritty paste, acting as an exfoliant in addition to a face mask!

lemon baking soda face mask

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice
  • 1 teaspoon of baking soda

 baking soda

  • Measure out 1 teaspoon of each of the two ingredients, and combine them in the little dish.

mix baking soda lemon

  • A little reaction occurs when the two are mixed that looks like the picture below. After a couple seconds, it will settle.

lemon baking soda reaction

 

baking soda lemon together

 

  • You can apply this mask using just your fingers. Just be sure to massage it into little circles on the areas with blackheads to take advantage of the exfoliation!

finished baking soda lemon facial mask for blackheads

This mask doesn't look like much on, and you can soon start to feel it harden a bit on the skin. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Of all 3 masks, this one will definitely leave your skin feeling the softest.
The fineness of the granules of baking soda really makes you feel how deeply it cleanses the pores of all impurities.

Hopefully you all enjoyed this post! We strongly suggest trying out these DIY face masks if you want to treat your blackheads naturally and see some real results.

 



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