Hey luvs, we are Mahe and Raahema. We are two cousins who, despite the geographic distance that divides us, share the same love for fashion. Between living in the Garden state, NJ and the Keystone state, PA, we come across many different people with many unique styles. We are Pakistani-Americans and while we straddle two very different cultures, we find a good balance between the two. Our sense of style is influenced by our religious background as well as our culture. We will fill you in on all the things we are loving this season.xoxo.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

DIY FACE MASK!!

Hey Luvs, It’s Mahe and Raahema here with a fun little DIY face mask. We are so excited to share this homemade yogurt mask with all of you. This has been a new skincare must for our face. This mask is simple and easy to make for all skin types.
Ingredients
1 tbsp 100% all natural yogurt (not low fat/fat free)
1 tsp honey
a few drops of lime juice (for oily skin)
extra tsp honey (for dry skin)


Let's get started!
Keep yogurt out until it’s at room temperature.
Microwave honey for a few min. until softly hardened.
Add a few drops of lime juice (for oily skin).
Add 1 tsp honey (for dry skin).
Mix together in a bowl.
Apply to face for 15 min.
Then, rinse off with nice warm water, gently!

End Result!
By the end of using the mask your face should feel nice and smooth. This mask clears and refreshes your skin, plus it’s all from the ingredients you have at home! This is one of our new skin care products to use! If you try out this mask, let us know how it works for you in the comments below!

xoxo,
Mahe and Raahema <3

4 comments:

  1. Hmmm sounds like a great mask with the minimum effort and quite economical too. What's not to like about all the delicious ingredients :). Will definitely try this one out soon, thank you!!!

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  2. Sounds like a good mask... I'll have to try it! Congrats on your new blog too!

    Kate Tia

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  3. Does the honey make it too sticky to get off or does it come off easily?

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  4. @Annie Nope, the honey comes off very easily if you rinse it off with warm water.

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