Monday, November 21, 2011

How do you properly use oatmeal for skin treatments if you only have Quaker oats in a can lol?

i know oatmeal's really good for your skin, but all i have are Quaker oats in a can. could you just add it to any kind of liquid soap? i have really itchy, dry sensitive skin %26amp; a lot of ppl have told me oatmeal will help, i just don't know how to.How do you properly use oatmeal for skin treatments if you only have Quaker oats in a can lol?
If it's for your face, try this recipe for a mask


1. Boil 1 cup oatmeal until good enough to eat, not too sticky (Keep an eye on the boiling stuff, sometimes it boils over)


2. Add 1 TB Honey and 1 egg white


honey moisturizes, egg white cleans pores


3. Apply thinly on face so it doesn't drip


4. Wash off when it feels like the mask is cracking when you scrunch your face





I add oatmeal to my homemade soap too, You need molds and wax. Melt the wax/Boil it until its completely liquid. Put oatmeal in the bottom of the mold and then pour the wax over it. Let it cool. If you want, add some cute little beads or some yummy scent to it too!


Good luck!How do you properly use oatmeal for skin treatments if you only have Quaker oats in a can lol?
No, I have have diagnosed with Kertaris Pillaris which is a skin condition that causes visible bumps, they feel really rough and they surface on top of your skin.





What I do is-take one cup of oatmeal (any brand is fine), mix it with two ro three drops of vanilla extract, mix with three drops of coconut oil, a little olive oil (not too much) and mix in blender until thick and well blended.





then when you hit the showers, use this mixture and exfoliate your skin with a loofah. do this 3-4 times a week :)
did you know regular oatmeal is the best for a facial mask?


do this -





mix regular oatmeal and milk (preferably full cream milk) and leave on clean face for 20 minutes before wash off.. result? smooth, soft, clear skin you'll love. :-)

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