Aloe vera and honey face mask

Natural ingredients have always been very popular in home cosmetology. In this regard, honey and aloe have proven themselves well. They combine harmoniously, enhancing each other’s effects and have a pronounced healing effect.

In our article we will talk about the beneficial and medicinal properties of these components. You will learn what masks you can prepare from them at home. You can also watch a useful video on this topic.

Healing properties of components

The healing properties of aloe vera are actively used in cosmetology to maintain healthy facial skin and prolong youth.

Benefits of aloe

The chemical composition of aloe is represented by the following components:

  1. complex of vitamins – groups B, A, C, E;
  2. microelements – zinc, iodine, silicon, iron, copper, fluorine;
  3. hyaluronic acid;
  4. amino acids;
  5. lignins.

Aloe is considered a universal cosmetic ingredient. The plant is suitable for caring for oily, dry, combination, mature and young skin.

Beneficial properties of aloe:

  1. takes part in the synthesis of new epidermal cells;
  2. promotes regeneration and rejuvenation of the face;
  3. quickly penetrates into the subcutaneous layer, nourishes and moisturizes tissues;
  4. restores the acid-base balance of the epidermis;
  5. enriches the skin with vitamins and beneficial nutrients;
  6. removes waste and toxins;
  7. tightens pores;
  8. smoothes out small wrinkles;
  9. acts as an antiseptic, destroying harmful microflora and viruses;
  10. absorbs ultraviolet radiation.

We recommend watching a video about the benefits of aloe for facial skin:

The benefits of honey

Natural honey is rich in the following substances:

  1. fructose;
  2. glucose;
  3. vitamin E;
  4. B vitamins;
  5. ascorbic acid;
  6. folic acid;
  7. carotene.

Honey enhances the beneficial properties of aloe, improves complexion, stimulates blood circulation. It rejuvenates and nourishes the skin, promotes regenerative processes, saturates tissues with vital energy and gives them strength.

You can take advantage of the beneficial properties of honey and aloe for the following cosmetic problems:

  1. unhealthy complexion;
  2. presence of signs of inflammation on the skin;
  3. minor cuts and scratches;
  4. small expression wrinkles;
  5. dehydrated or too oily skin;
  6. acne, scars after rashes;
  7. skin depleted by spring vitamin deficiency;
  8. enlarged pores;
  9. age spots and freckles;
  10. irritation and peeling on the face.

Contraindications

Honey and aloe are natural ingredients that, when used correctly, can bring only health benefits.. But in some cases you will have to abandon their use. Contraindications include:

  1. allergic reactions to aloe and bee products;
  2. hypersensitive skin with closely located vessels;
  3. pregnancy and lactation;
  4. critical days.

To exclude contraindications, it is recommended to conduct an allergy test before using the product. To do this, apply a few drops of the mixture to the inner surface of the elbow and evaluate the result after 30 minutes. The appearance of itching, redness and rashes will indicate intolerance to the components.

How to cook?

In home cosmetology, honey and aloe are used to prepare face masks.. First you will have to prepare aloe leaves. Wash the lower leaves of aloe that are at least two years old under running water, place in a linen bag and leave in the refrigerator for 2 weeks. During this time, the plant will begin to produce biogenic stimulants that have healing and rejuvenating properties.

After 2 weeks, remove the sheets from the refrigerator, peel them from thorns, skins and blemishes, chop them into pulp with a knife or pass through a meat grinder. The prepared pulp or juice can be used as the main ingredient in cosmetic masks.

Mask recipes

  1. Anti-wrinkle mask:
  2. Mix one teaspoon of baby cream, honey and aloe juice in one container.
  3. Add two drops of orange essential oil and stir until smooth.
  4. Wash your face with a cleanser, steam it over a bath and apply the mask along the massage lines.
  5. The holding time of the mixture is 20 minutes. After the recommended time has passed, wash off the composition with warm water using a makeup remover sponge.
  6. Additionally, you can wipe your face with a soft terry towel and moisturize with your favorite cream.
  7. Classic nutritional:
  8. Melt honey in a water bath, cool to room temperature.
  9. Mix with aloe juice in a ratio of 1:3 (one part honey and three parts juice).
  10. Apply the resulting product to cleansed facial skin. After 30 minutes, rinse with cool water and dry your face with a towel.
  11. Moisturizing for dehydrated and flaky skin:
  12. Take equal amounts of melted honey, glycerin, aloe juice and boiled water. Combine everything in a clean container.
  13. Add oatmeal in such a volume that you get a liquid paste. Mix everything and apply to clean facial skin for 15-20 minutes.
  14. Then rinse the mask with warm water and pat your face dry with a napkin.

Read more about face masks with aloe in this article, and you can find out how to use this healing plant to fight acne here.

When can I expect results?

After the first procedure, you can note that the skin has become tightened, smooth and moisturized. Under the influence of the mask, pores become less noticeable and age spots lighten.

But using masks with honey and aloe every day is not recommended.. The optimal frequency of cosmetic procedures is once every 7-10 days. To keep your facial skin fresh and healthy, you need to use masks regularly, alternating different components and recipes (you will find many recipes using aloe for the face in a separate article).

Conclusion

It must be remembered that some cosmetic problems have underlying causes. Therefore, even the best homemade masks will not be able to cope with the shortcomings without eliminating the root cause.

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Aloe vera is a modest flower with many beneficial properties: improves blood circulation and digestion, is suitable for detoxification, useful for household and sunburn, and saves from allergies. And an aloe face mask is great for treating acne and reducing inflammation that causes redness in the skin. At the same time, it is easy to do it yourself at home.

Aloe vera is included in many modern cosmetics, which makes them even more effective. But if you want to get the most benefits from this plant while saving money, you can easily make your own acne treatment mask with aloe vera and a few common household products. If you have nowhere to get this flower, replace it with store-bought 100% pure aloe vera gel.

For thousands of years, Aloe Vera has been considered a plant with high healing and soothing properties. It is not surprising that the ancient Egyptians called Aloe “the plant of immortality.”

Aloe and lemon mask

Apart from aloe, this mask contains lemon juice, which acts as a natural skin brightener. It also helps get rid of dark spots, scars and acne. After just a few uses, the skin looks much better. If you don't have lemons, try lime or grapefruit.

  1. Before preparing the mask, take the Aloe Vera plant and select the thickest stem (they usually have the most juice) and cut it off at the base of the plant with a knife.
  2. Wash the sheet under running water.
  3. Place the leaf on a cutting board and remove the cactus-like edges with a knife.
  4. Cut the aloe stem through the center between the skin to divide it into two parts.
  5. Use a spoon to scoop out as much pulp as possible from each piece and place it in a bowl.
  6. Add half a teaspoon of lemon juice to the bowl and stir until smooth. You can use a blender. Do not add more lemon juice than directed, otherwise irritation may occur.
  7. Apply the mask to your face and neck and massage lightly, avoiding contact with your eyes.
  8. Leave for 15-20 minutes to absorb and rinse with warm water.
  9. Pat your face dry with a towel and apply moisturizer.

The remaining mixture can be kept in the refrigerator overnight for use the next day.

To relieve inflammation, even out skin tone and stop the appearance of new acne, use this remedy 3 times a week.

The most effective method of getting rid of acne is a combination of various forms of treatment, such as proper diet, skin care and spot treatments. If your acne doesn't go away after a few weeks of making these changes, see your dermatologist.

Soothing mask with aloe and honey

This face mask combines the anti-inflammatory properties of aloe with the antimicrobial and moisturizing properties of honey to soothe skin while fighting acne.

  1. Put 1 tbsp. spoon of aloe vera gel in a bowl. You can extract the gel from the plant yourself or use 100% purchased aloe vera gel.
  2. Add 1 tbsp to the bowl. a spoonful of honey.
  3. Stir the ingredients with a spoon until smooth.
  4. Apply to the face or any other part of the body, making sure to cover all affected areas.
  5. Leave the aloe and honey on the skin for 20 minutes.
  6. Remove the mask by washing with warm water.
  7. Pat your skin dry with a terry cloth, then apply moisturizer if desired.

Mask with aloe, milk and sugar

This mask has a wide spectrum of action: relieves irritation, moisturizes, evens out tone and fights acne. Sugar is a source of glycolic acid, which promotes cellular metabolism. It is also a humectant, so it helps draw in moisture. Milk has been used in skin care for thousands of years for its soothing, moisturizing, brightening and toning properties.

  1. Mix 1/2 tbsp. a spoonful of milk and 1 tbsp. a spoonful of sugar until it is completely dissolved.
  2. Add 2 tbsp. spoons of freshly prepared or store-bought aloe gel.
  3. Apply the mask to your face and leave for 20 minutes.
  4. Rinse off the mask with warm water and dry your skin with a terry cloth.
  5. If desired, lubricate your skin with moisturizer.

Light eye cream with aloe and vitamin E

Aloe combined with vitamin E makes an excellent natural anti-aging eye cream to help reduce and prevent wrinkles. It is suitable even for sensitive skin. To reduce wrinkles and soothe the delicate skin under the eyes, use it every day before applying makeup.

  1. Puncture the vitamin E capsule with a pin and squeeze the contents into a bowl with 1 tbsp. spoon aloe vera gel and stir well.
  2. Apply freshly prepared cream to the area under the eyes, lightly patting the skin with your fingertips. Allow the gel to absorb before applying makeup.

Reminders Before Using Aloe Vera

Aloe vera gel may cause irritation to allergy sufferers and people with sensitive skin.

Apply a small amount of aloe gel to your skin and wait for the reaction. If irritation occurs, do not try to use it.

Wear gloves when cutting aloe leaves: the area under the skin contains aloin, which can cause irritation for people with latex allergies.

When doing home beauty treatments, always use only fresh aloe vera juice.

Remember that aloe masks are natural remedies and do not work instantly. In most cases, you will need to wait a few days to see any real results.

Signs of Aloe Vera Allergy on Skin:

  1. redness;
  2. rashes;
  3. burning sensation;
  4. inflammation.

If you are allergic to tulips, garlic or onions, your skin may react negatively to the use of aloe vera. It has also been found that long-term use of topical aloe vera can lead to the development of skin allergies, which include hives and eczema. If this happens, wash off the gel immediately and take an over-the-counter antihistamine.

Aloe Vera is an amazing plant that belongs to the succulent family. Even the ancient Egyptians discovered its truly magical properties. Legends were made about him and they protected themselves from evil spirits, treated tuberculosis and prepared a mixture for embalming the deceased. It is noteworthy that the Egyptian queen Cleopatra used aloe in her secret balms to maintain beauty and youth.

What are the benefits of a homemade aloe leaf face mask?

Why is this magical plant so valuable? It contains:

And also amino acids, which serve to build new cells, and therefore promote regeneration and rejuvenation of the face. And lignins - thanks to them, aloe penetrates the subcutaneous layer faster than water, nourishing, moisturizing and enriching the skin with vitamins and minerals.

Beneficial properties of agave as part of a rejuvenating mask:

  1. Antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral action.
  2. Restores the pH balance of the skin.
  3. Removes toxins.
  4. Promotes collagen formation.
  5. Absorbs ultraviolet light.
  6. Tightens pores.
  7. Moisturizes.
  8. Reduces the number of free radicals.

Aloe is such a useful plant that it has no equal in modern cosmetology. Aloe is especially popular in Asian countries. It is added to all face and body care products. And in home treatments this is an indispensable product.

How to make a face mask from aloe and honey at home?

Ingredients for an effective anti-wrinkle moisturizing mask:

  1. baby cream – 1 tsp;
  2. aloe juice - 1 tsp;
  3. liquid honey - 1 tsp;
  4. orange essential oil 2 drops;

How to make an aloe mask correctly?

Prepare aloe juice from the lower leaves of a three-year-old plant, after keeping them in the refrigerator for a week, wrapped in foil. To do this, rinse the leaves with water and remove the skin. Grind everything to a pulp and strain through cheesecloth.

Add baby cream to this mixture.

Stir and add oil.

How to use aloe and honey moisturizing mask?

First prepare your face. To do this, use an exfoliator or, if your skin allows, take a steam bath - so that the pores open and better accept all the nutrients of the mask (a steam bath is contraindicated for skin with rosacea).

After the cleansing procedure, apply the mask along the massage lines. Leave on for 20 minutes, then rinse off with warm water using a makeup remover sponge. If you don't have a sponge, use a clean terry towel. This will provide easy cleansing and additional massage.

Result:

The skin is tightened and smoothed. Well hydrated. Pores are tightened. Age spots and freckles are less noticeable. Do this mask twice a week and you are guaranteed good results.

Contraindications:

It is not recommended for use by pregnant women and during lactation.
Individual intolerance.