How to Make Organic Face Masks

Assemble the ingredients., Take a cup or an object to put the ingredients into., Add 2 teaspoons of organic ground cinnamon., Mix until it thickens., Use the face wash. Wash your face with warm water.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Assemble the ingredients.

    For this wonderful method you'll need:
    Organic ground cinnamon Organic honey Organic lemon juice (squeezed from an organic lemon.
  2. Step 2: Take a cup or an object to put the ingredients into.

    First, put in 2 tablespoons of organic honey; soften it by standing the container in a wider bowl of warm water. , Then add 1 teaspoon of the organic lemon juice, and mix it. , It's supposed to be a thick mask. (If it's really soft, just add more honey.) , Smear the mask on your face with your hands, cotton ball, or a small brush.

    Leave it for 10 minutes.

    After 10 minutes, wash it of with warm water.

    Do this at least 3 times a week to have a healthy, clean, smooth, and beautiful skin.
  3. Step 3: Add 2 teaspoons of organic ground cinnamon.

  4. Step 4: Mix until it thickens.

  5. Step 5: Use the face wash. Wash your face with warm water.

Detailed Guide

For this wonderful method you'll need:
Organic ground cinnamon Organic honey Organic lemon juice (squeezed from an organic lemon.

First, put in 2 tablespoons of organic honey; soften it by standing the container in a wider bowl of warm water. , Then add 1 teaspoon of the organic lemon juice, and mix it. , It's supposed to be a thick mask. (If it's really soft, just add more honey.) , Smear the mask on your face with your hands, cotton ball, or a small brush.

Leave it for 10 minutes.

After 10 minutes, wash it of with warm water.

Do this at least 3 times a week to have a healthy, clean, smooth, and beautiful skin.

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