What Good Will Herbal Facial Masks Do?

June 16, 2010 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment 

Herbal beauty products are for those who want beauty products sans any additives. It is indeed very good and you must clap for yourself if you are one of those thousands of people out there who use herbal beauty products only!

Herbal facial masks may heed to any type of skin problem. Some may want to use an herbal mask to treat acne, others may want a whitening facial mask, yet others may want an herbal mask to treat lines and wrinkles. The reason could be any. There is an herbal mask for all types of skin problems. The prefix ‘Herbal’ itself convinces the prospective buyer that the product is free from all chemicals and that it will not play callous on your skin. True! Actual herbal products are very effective in tackling whatsoever skin problem one may be facing.

Herbal facial masks can be made at home also. There is not much hassle involved in the process. All that one needs to know is as to what ingredients to make use of. Of all the herbal facial masks, clay masks and gypsum masks are the most common. They owe their popularity to their effectiveness. You may also try other good homemade facial masks like that of banana and honey, gram flour, oatmeal powder and water, yogurt, turmeric and sandalwood and other such effective facial masks.

Turmeric especially is known to stimulate the flow of blood in the body thereby slowing down the process of aging. The use of turmeric as a beauty enhancer dates back to times immemorial. It is a chief ingredient in most herbal facial masks. Strawberry, grapes and avocados are also naturally available anti-aging products. Cucumber, peppermint, egg, rose, lemon, almonds and chamomile are no less.

Herbal facial masks are readily available in beauty stores. These cater to different sets of people with different skin types.

Go Herbal - Go Natural

June 1, 2010 by vivowriter · Leave a Comment 

Spa ResortThe great ancient, beautifying mantras are back in their full swing. Yes, this is about the good old natural and herbal remedies which have always rejuvenated our body and soul. Thinking about these natural ways comes to mind the herbal facial mask, herbal body mud bath, herbal wrap, herbal tea acne formula and many more which have always been soothing and energizing. Herbal facial mask diminishes the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles by exfoliating dead skin cells. It is an effective stress reliever that gives you beautiful, radiant, soft skin that you have always dreamt of.

Herbal facial masks are purely herbal and they do not contain any preservatives or chemicals which help in keeping your skin healthy and lustrous. It refines appearance of enlarged pores, purifies your skin, removes black heads and minimizes sun, acne and pregnancy spots. Herbal mask is such a great agent which will not only increase your skin’s resilience but also give you a feeling of firmness and freshness.

Herbal facial mask works as a magic and it gets you going with its immediate and long lasting results. Herbal facial mask reduces large pores, moisturizes skin, reduces oiliness, heals blemishes, and reduces irritation, cleanse, tone and ultimately leave you with a soothing skin. These masks improves the texture and sheen of your skin effectively without and side effects.

It completely depends on your skin type and the sensitivity of your skin. It is generally recommended to give yourself a facial mask once a week to keep your skin cleansed, toned and refreshed.

Facial skin care is vital in every changing season and only an herbal facial mask can help you meet such needs. So just grab one for the prevailing season according to your skin type.

Facial Masks and Herbal Facial Treatments

April 6, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Facial Masks

Facial masks are one of the oldest beautifying treatments. For beautiful, glowing, fresh skin a facial mask is the easiest way to see immediate results. Once you have determined your skin type and the herbal face masks or facial treatment that is best for you, you simply apply it, leave it on for ten to twenty minutes, then wash off. There are many different types of face masks - each having a differnt effect of either nourishing, anti-aging, anti-acne, healing, cleansing or astringent. Using facial masks made from natural ingredients is easy to do and can be very effective.

What is a Facial or a Facial Mask?

A facial is a procedure involving a variety of skin treatments, including: steam, exfoliation, extraction, creams, lotions, masks, peels, and massage. Facials are normally performed in spas but can also be found in beauty salons.

Herbal Facial Masks

Facial Masks

A facial mask is a creamy mask applied to clean or smooth the face. It often contains minerals, vitamins, and fruit extracts, such as rosemary or cucumber. There are different kinds of masks for different purposes; some are deep cleansing for cleaning the pores, healing acne scars or hyper-pigmentation, or brightening for a gradual illumination of the skin tone. The perceived effect of a facial mask treatment can be revitalizing, rejuvenating or refreshing and can serve temporary or long term benefits depending on its usage.

Masks are generally washed off with tepid water, wiped off by a damp cloth, or peeled off by hand. Duration for wearing a mask depends on the type of mask and the directions specified by the product itself. The time can range anywhere from 5 minutes to overnight. Those with sensitive skin are advised to test out the mask on a small portion of the skin in order to check for any irritations.

Masks can be found anywhere from drugstores to department stores and can vary in its shape and form. They include clay form where it is thicker in consistency and will dry to pull out impurities from the pores, a creamier form that stays damp to hydrate the skin, a sheet style where the paper mask is dampened with liquid to tone and moisturize the skin, and lastly, an in between clay and cream form that includes small sandy beads for exfoliating the skin. These different forms are made to suit different skin types such as oily or dry, as well as the different needs of the skin, whether it be moisturizing, cleansing, or exfoliating. Clay and mud masks suit oily skin while cream based masks suit dry skin types.

Be sure to analyze your skin type before using any type of facial mask.

Herbal Facial Masks for Sensitive Skin

March 23, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

If you have purchased manufactured facial masques (masks), then you have probably used chemical products designed to mimic natural ingredients. These chemical products are sometimes harsh and can do as much harm to delicate skin as they do good. Sometimes it is more beneficial for your complexion to use a facial mask using fresh, natural ingredients whenever possible.

Herbal Facial Masks

All skin types benefit from exfoliation (removal of dead skin cells), and moisturizing ingredients. Some masks are designed to specifically exfoliate and moisturize and can be used by all skin types. others are best for those with sensitive skin.

Herbs, fruits, dry fruits and some vegetables are generally used to make natural facial masks. At times, certain cereals might also be used to prepare them. Since natural facial masks are free of chemicals, you don’t have to worry about the side effects as well. Moreover, on using them, your face will radiate a natural glow that can, perhaps, not be seen when you use the shop-bought beauty products.

Sensitive skin tends to be thin and delicate with fine pores. It flushes easily, is prone to broken capillaries, is frequently allergic and can easily break out in a rash. There are many degrees of “sensitivity” in the skin, from very sensitive to slightly sensitive. Pay attention and  identify and determine the resistance of your own skin.

Many people have sensitive skin today due to the overload of chemicals found in most store-bought products. Sensitive skin can be temperamental and does not take well to harsh treatments. It reacts to many environmental factors in an aggressive way, it gets red, swollen or itches because of exposure to the sun, wind, too cold or too warm water, alkaline water and many others. It may react easily to many ingredients in cosmetics, and in extreme cases, to even substances around the house. Some of the reaction of sensitive skin can be confused with some skin conditions such as: rosacea, eczema or sun damage. So you should consult a skin professional if you think your skin is temperamental.

If you have sensitive skin, never fear, with proper care, you can help your skin to find the right balance and look great for many years. First, your skin needs to be clean. Use a very gentle product twice a day, followed by a light toner. Your toner should be alcohol-free. You need to use a rich, but water-based
moisturizer. Avoid greasy products, lanoline, mineral oil, and other ingredients that may block your pores and cause black heads or pimples.

Although your sensitive skin is delicate, you may still use hydrating masks and a very gentle exfoliant once a week. Avoid steam during facials, and in general, avoid drastic temperature changes. Hot baths, saunas and steams may cause broken capillaries in your skin.

Cleansing Sensitive Skin

Cleansing Sensitive Skin

If you get professional facials, always tell your esthetician before starting that you have sensitive skin. She may not be able to extract as much as needed, but it is better than irritating your skin. Facial massages are good for you, because it stimulates circulation and relaxes the muscles. Be sure to have facials in a reputable day spa or medical spa where hygiene is paramount. If you have extremely sensitive skin, you should visit a dermatologist.

It is important to drink water to keep your system clean and hydrated. You need to pay attention to your diet to help your skin find the right balance. Try to eat fresh foods rich in nutrients. Some supplement of Omega-3 may benefit your skin. You can also consume this oil in flax seeds or salmon; among others. Choose butter over margarine and a little of butter or olive oil is good for your skin.

The objective of using a mask is to protect, soothe and combat inflammation and irritation on the skin. Sensitive skin needs very refreshing and calming ingredients that will not shock or irritate it. At home you may use Aloe Vera with a couple of drops of blue chamomile essential oil. To calm your skin, use natural products that contain calming ingredients like chamomile, oatmeal, cornflower, milk and licorice.

What to Expect During a Facial Treatment

March 13, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment 

There are many different types of facial treatments provided by state licensed professionals today; therefore, the procedures and protocol should be somewhat similar no matter where you go to receive a facial treatment. The first thing the client will be asked to do is to complete a client card or informational form. This card will inform the esthetician of your skin type, any allergies you many have and what the best treatment options are for your facial. If you are a returning client, your esthetician should briefly discuss the client card and any changes that may have occurred between visits. Questions determining age, pain threshold, sensitivity, allergies, medications and water consumption are all standard. Never be afraid to ask questions or point out changes in your skin upon return visits. The client card guarantees that the esthetician can provide the best possible facial service.

Aloe vera Facial

Aloe vera Facial

Most facial procedures will begin with two complete herbal cleanses to remove make up, surface oil and dirt. The esthetician will then cover the client’s eyes briefly and examine the face through a magnified light lamp in order to properly asses the skin’s condition. During the skin assessment, the esthetician may ask questions or describe specific areas of the face, neck and decollate (the area around the collarbone).

Once the assessment is complete, the facialist will continue with the appropriate exfoliate, in order to shed dead skin and increase the effectiveness of the extraction. At this point, a facial steamer may or may not be used on surrounding, exposed skin. Extractions, or purging of the pores, will follow a herbal scrub and steam. The esthetician should never apply too much pressure or cause pain at any time during extractions. Extractions are meant to clear the pores and may feel awkward or uncomfortable, but should not hurt. If at any time the service is uncomfortable or painful, tell the esthetician. During the extraction process, and sometimes the entire treatment, ensure that the esthetician is wearing protective gloves. This protects both you the client and the esthetician. Following extractions, a sterile solution should be swiped over the facial area to clear remaining debris and disinfect the skin.

At this point in the facial, a few things may change or differ depending on the treatment you are receiving. A decollate, neck and facial massage may occur which usually last between 10 and 20 minutes. During the massage, be sure to let the esthetician know if the pressure is too hard or a particular area is sensitive.  An herbal facial mask or peel may follow the extractions or massage, again, depending on the type of facial treatment. After the mask, peels and massages the esthetician will end the appointment with a variety of herbal facial products such as face masks ( or masks), toners, serums, boosters, moisturizers and sunscreen. Feel free to ask questions about any products applied during this time. The esthetician should then leave the room, allowing you to relax and redress.

Herbal Facial Cleansing

Herbal Facial Cleansing

At the end of your appointment, the facialist will provide drinking water, as it is critical to stay hydrated after treatments, and will speak to you about an at-home regime or product that will ensure that you take the best possible care of your skin in between visits.

By Tiffany Oney

Tiffany Oney is a licensed esthetician, professional makeup artist and natural skincare authority. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in Communications Studies California State University, Long Beach and interning with Vivoderm Natural Skincare in Los Angeles, California.

Herbal Facial Masks Feel Good Effects

June 26, 2009 by admin · 3 Comments 

dead-sea-mud-mask-150x150 Herbal Facial Masks Feel Good EffectsFacial masks can do more than just give you some peaceful downtime. They are an important part of skin care and a great way to prevent skin aliments and aging. It is recommended that you use a facial mask at least once a week. While it is not necessary to go overboard and wear one every night, a weekly facial mask session cannot only help your skin receive moisture, but it can also ease skin disorders like acne. Facial masks can be soothing or energizing, and the actions and rituals often involved with applying a facial mask can be an effective stress reliever. A facial mask is generally defined as a substance that is applied to the face, much like smearing on cream. It is thick, and often resembles clay. Many masks make use of clay or gel as a base, as these will stay in place when applied, and they are generally harmless to most skin types (although gel is used most for sensitive skin, as heavy clay irritate it). Masks are meant to cover the entire face and then remain in place for a few minutes before washing off. The materials in most masks are safe to be washed down the sink.

Many organic facial masks include both deep cleaning and moisturizing agents in the mask. This allows the cores in the face to be cleansed deeply, getting rid of oily build up and trapped dirt. This can help reduce or even prevent acne. Additionally, many masks help slough off dead skin. The dead top skin is dull and lusterless. When it is gently removed, the mask brings the top layer of dead skin cells off with it. This leaves younger, healthier cells exposed as the face’s surface. This means tighter skin and a more brilliant complexion. It can also reduce the look of fine lines and small wrinkles to carry out a regular facial mask.

Another reason that facial masks are so popular involves the soothing and relaxing motions associated with applying a facial mask. If you decide to have one applied in for relaxation as well as the benefits it has for the skin on the face, then you can have a very enjoyable experience. In spas, these masks are applied with special techniques and often include a massage. You can give your own face a gentle massage just prior to applying the mask, and if you are systematic about it, you can apply the mask in a way that is singularly soothing. All masks should be applied to a freshly cleaned face, rinsed with warm water. This opens the pores and allows the mask to do its thing. Warm water is very calming and soothing, and many people find this part of the application to be one of the more enjoyable stages.

Apply the mask in a circular motion until it covers the face. This is calming and stimulating at the same time. Let the mask sit on your face for 15 to 20 minutes (although some are meant to be worn all night). Many women like to lie down and relax. The effect can be enhanced by the addition of candles or incense and some soothing music. Finally, when it is time to rinse the mask, do so in cold water. This will help close the pores, protecting them against dirt and oil, and also energize your face.

Many people enjoy making their own facial masks from common natural household products like bananas (for wrinkles and anti aging), avocados, and honey (antibacterial). Butter can also be used as a remedy for dry skin. Other masks can be created using different types of clays, and different essential oils can be used for different skin types. Fruit purees also have different effects and yogurt and milk can soften the skin. Oatmeal is extremely soothing, and most sensitive skin types can use masks of this sort. Adding rose petal powder can enhance your fragrance without the need for perfume, while citrus fruit peel powder acts as an astringent.  Using a combination of herbal ingredients can offer an amazing experience.

When you decide to make use of facial masks, you are certain to feel the good effects of it later down the road. And if you apply them once a week, you can help keep your face healthy-looking and your complexion brilliant with a healthy glow.

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