Organic Rice Flour Mask & Scrub
Create this gentle and easy to make rice flour mask and scrub with two simple ingredients.
Why Rice?
Well… its a well kept secret from Japanese women that using a rice flour mask and scrub on a regular basis will lighten your skin and give a translucent glow to your face. Rice contains Ferulic acid which is an antioxidant and Allantoin, an anti inflammatory agent.
You can use this every other day but I would advise not to scrub your face too often so you do not disrupt the fragile balance of your face skin.
Organic Rice Flour Mask Recipe Ingredients:
2 teaspoon of organic brown flour
2 teaspoon of organic rose flower water (or lemongrass flower water or mineral water)
1 drop of frankincense essential oil
Directions:
1-Mix all the ingredients together until you obtain a thick paste.
2-Add a little more mineral or flower water to get the consistency desired.
3-Apply this homemade rice flour mask and scrub on your face and gently do small circular movement with your fingers on your face.
4-Leave on for 10 minutes and remove before it starts to dry completely.
5-Rinse off with luke warm water.
6-Clean your face with flower water on a cotton pad and moisturise with your daily face cream.
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