DIY Rice Flour Mask


Asian women are known to have delicate, clear, and beautiful skin. Asian women have used rice products for skin care for ages now and it has truly shown its benefits. Rice has a high concentration of PABA (para aminobenzoic acid). This acts as a good sunscreen which will protect the skin from the sun's harmful UV rays. Proper precautions from sun rays will hinder and decrease the wrinkling of the skin. Rice will also give you fairer and brighter skin. Not only this, but rice is also great for acne prone skin. 
This mask mainly revolves around it's main ingredient, rice flour, but every ingredient in this mask helps to fight acne and give more beautiful skin. This mask is especially beneficial to acne prone skin, but even if you have clear skin, this mask will give you softer and brighter looking skin. This mask is good for all skin types and will improve the condition of your skin even after just one use.

Here are the ingredients you will need:
2 teaspoons rice flour
2 teaspoons honey
1 green tea bag
1 bowl
1 spoon

Honey is good at clearing up acne and it will help give our mask a thicker consistency. Green tea is full of antioxidants that also have skin clearing properties. All together this mask is the perfect combination for beautiful looking skin. Let's Start!





Instructions:
1.) Grab your bowl and mix together the 2 tsp of rice flour and 2 tsp of honey until it reaches a nice thick consistency. It should look somewhat like the picture in the upper left corner.
2.) Prepare yourself a cup of green tea. After the tea bag has been brewing in the water for a few minutes remove it from the cup and squeeze out some of the excess water. (Watch out for hot water!)
3.) Now squeeze out the remaining green tea from the tea bag into your face mask bowl. This step should look like the picture in the upper left corner.
4.) Next rip open the tea bag and pour in the majority of the crushed green tea leaves into your bowl. This step is depicted in the lower left corner of the picture.
5.) Mix everything very well until your consistency looks like the one in the lower right picture. If it looks a little chunky don't worry. I promise it will stick to your face. That's what the honey's for(;
6.) Make sure your skin is clean and free of make up. Once you have done so, begin applying the mask  all over your face. Let it sit for 20 minutes.
7.) After 20 minutes wet your hands and begin rubbing the mask into your skin. The gritty consistency of the rice flour particles will exfoliate your skin. After exfoliating for about a minute, rinse it completely off.
8.) Pat your skin dry with a towel and admire your results!(:

This mask is very easy to make and extremely affordable. You'll find that you already own most, if not all, of the ingredients. Let me know if you try it in the comments below and what you thought of it. Best Wishes!

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