Thursday 31 October 2013

Home made beauty - turmeric face mask


I love noodling about on the internet and recently I noodled upon the lovely Vintagious channel which has lots of basic vintage hair and make up tutorials.  Well worth a look.

One of her posts though, really grabbed my attention.  The turmeric face mask, which seemed to really work to lighten and brighten her skin.  Now don't get me wrong.  I'm not after whiter skin, well not really, I'm pale enough - and I'm completely aware that the vintage = pale thing is nonsense.  Look at Coco Chanel and her deep tan, the ruddy faces of landgirls...etc etc.  A tan is much more vintage accurate.



But...but...I have dull skin and patchy areas of freckles post Summer and could definitely do with tidying the whole lot up a bit.

Turmeric masks are an Indian bridal ritual used for thousands of years, using just the contents of your larder.  I couldn't resist.

There are lots of recipes out there but I went for simple: turmeric plus a splash of milk plus a drop of honey.  Slather it on the face and rub in, get in the bath. Wash off a good few times then tone with lemon juice.

It worked a treat and I didn't look like an oompa loompa afterwards.

So here goes nothing, do not run in fear from my make up free visage:

1) The before -


2. The during

3. The after


It is hard to see the results but my skin looked so much smoother and brighter that my good chap, when he popped round soon after, commented on how rested and alive I looked.  I'm taking that as a positive.

The only negative side:  a yellow bath:


I can only conclude it works in a few ways:  the lactic acid in the milk, the acid in the lemon and the exfoliating action of rubbing in the powder all buff the skin while the turmeric and lemon whiten.  Lemon has long been used to whiten dark nails and skin.  Lemon wedges on the elbows anyone?

So, I'm going to do this a couple of times a week for the next month and see if it fades my unevenly freckled boat race.

I shall be sure to report back at the end of the month - wish me luck!

8 comments:

  1. wish you luck and wanna see the results! xxx

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  2. I'm going to try this! www.kaydovevintage.weebly.com

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  3. Neat! Turmeric is also used as an anti-inflammatory. Some people drink turmeric tea or take turmeric in pill form to help joint pain. I never thought of using it on my skin, but it makes sense that it would have a positive effect. Thanks for sharing!

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  4. Ah!
    A rest for sore (scared) eyes: a non-Halloween post. :)
    The turmeric face mask?
    First time I see that. Now, by looking at the ingredients, I'm wondering: since I believe I can't find the tumeric.. and I found it's a ginger-plant.. would you say it's safe to substitute?
    I'd like to try it out.

    Hug.
    Marija
    from: http://ruzicastapinkidusica.blogspot.com

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    1. Hello, it looks like powdered ginger may be roughly similar. :-)

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  5. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but I did a turmeric mask once and it did turn my skin yellow. It took days for the yellow "glow" to wear off. I'm glad it worked out better for you!

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    1. Did you perhaps use warm water, or not use lemon after when removing?

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  6. Let us know how it goes!
    (Although, I am worried about trying it myself hehe)

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