How to Make an Herbal Face Mask

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Summary: Interested in natural face masks? Learn about making herbal face masks in this free video clip from a professional beauty consultant.

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By Geeta Pingle
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Geeta Pingle is a 47 year old beauty therapist and hair dresser. She holds a certification from CIDESCO, the world's major international beauty therapy association, as well as a...read more

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"Hi, I?m Geeta, a beautician and hairdresser from India. On behalf of Expert Village, I?m going to show you how to make your own face mask. Ok, now let us take a look at some herbal ingredients from Ancient India which we'll use for different types of skin for different purposes. Here I have certain ingredients from Ancient India and herbal websites which I would like which I would like to show. This is imbleeca infacialnalist. This is the dried form of Indian Goose feathers. Thalaminia cheborah. Thelaminilia thaletica. Now these three ingredients together, in the form of powder, paste or decoctions are great for first feet and dirty lesions. They also equalize the PH of the skin type. The PH of the skin in every pack is very important factor. Now comes the sandal wood. Sandle wood is soothing, cooling, good for excessive heat boils and itching. Theramatic powder is a great antiseptic. In India it is considered as a great healer for aches and pains. Licorice root powder along with Aloe Vera gel or Aloe Vera powder are great humitants used for the dry types of skins. This is Melia Azatata rite. The seed from this particular herb are very good for pimples and acne as it contains high concentration of sulfur into it. The leaves from this particular herb are antiseptic and are good astringents for the skin, for the skins with pimples and acne. Now comes Selsa pyree leaves. Selsa pyree leaf is again good for dry type of skin. It also helps in removing the pittered marks from the pimples and chickenpox. Apart from all these ingredients which I have here. Mango leaves and Blackeled leaves are also great antiseptics and good astringents for the oily and pimpled skins. So these reddelresites from Indian Herbal which would make good packs for different types of skins with the desired results."

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