DIY Beauty: chocolate anti-aging face mask


Are you in for a fun, yet nourishing facial mask? If you are, you should try the chocolate facial mask using cocoa powder as seen here.

Improves mood
Cocoa powder is not only tasty but because it is full of fatty acids, it is able to make our skin soft and nourished. The ingredient is also a powerful antioxidant that can help to protect the skin from free radicals plus it can help stabilize our mood by initiating serotonin release to make us happy and relaxed.

Great exfoliant
The chocolate anti-aging face mask is quite easy to make but you need a couple of other ingredients including yogurt, oatmeal and honey. Oatmeal it is good for sensitive skin, and like yogurt, works well as an exfoliant. Honey on the other hand, is a great anti-bacterial agent, that can deeply cleanses your skin and opens up clogged pores.

Ingredients
2 tablespoons of cocoa
2 tablespoons of plain yogurt
1 tablespoon of honey
3 teaspoons of oatmeal powder

Preparation
Mix all the ingredient and apply on the face, gently massaging it so that oatmeal can start exfoliating the dead skin cell layer. Leave it on for about 20 minutes and rinse off with luke warm water.

A fun facial mask to give you soft smooth skin. Enjoy!

Comments

  1. Jojo says:

    That seems interesting! I always wanted to ask about the oatmeal powder though.. do you buy them powdered? Or do you buy rolled oat and grind them urself??

  2. Blovet Beauty says:

    I bet this mask taste pretty yummy too.. Chocolate is my fav indulge food and I like the fact that this yummy choco mask has anti aging properties!

  3. AAB says:

    I really love the idea of a home made chocolate anti ageing face mask! I would certainly be eating some chocolate on the side too, just to boost the indulgence of the experience.

  4. smilinggreenmom says:

    Oh wow…this does look yummy…I mean, nourishing LOL! I also was wondering how you would get the oatmeal in powder form? I love natural ways to keep our body feeling well and I take the Vidazorb OPC daily age defense, as well as moisturizing once or twice a week with olive oil! Thanks for this recipe ? I can’t wait to eat, er, try it!

  5. Raelynn says:

    the mask looks really tempting and rather easy to prep!

    by the way, just wanted to draw your attention to a sunblock that i saw when browsing at the Australian supermarket (i’m on holiday there till next week). it’s called invisible zinc and is the only blocking agent in the sunscreen at the percentage of 18%.

    what do you think? given it’s ingredients and the product description of it’s ability to be an effective sunblock?
    http://www.ganehill.com.au/product/range.htm

  6. Dee says:

    I’ve seen that video. Its hard for me to use this recipe since it looks so yummy. I always want to eat it because of the choclate!

  7. jay says:

    i have used raw cacao powder as a face mask with honey but i didnt see any improvements. it was hard to wash off too from what i remember. i think there are better foods out there to put on your face ?

  8. Juny says:

    Mmm, it looks so yummy! Have you heard of Zamian chocolate mask?

  9. The Undercover Gypsy says:

    This sounds delicious…..if it doesn’t work out as a face mask, we can always pop it in the oven and create a new dish! ?

  10. sesame says:

    Hi Raelynn: I had a look at the website and this sunscreen range looks interesting! 18% is quite good if you don’t mind the fact that it is micronized zinc oxide (personally I have no issues with this). I trust sunscreens made in Australia because they’ve the strictest regulations regarding sunscreen labelling and if this formulation is approved, then it should be effective.

  11. sesame says:

    I used to grind them from the rolled oats but it can get a bit tiring. The next best thing is the baby oats in powder form.

  12. sesame says:

    The cocoa powder probably smells good but not sure of the taste…would be a tad bitter wouldn’t it?

  13. sesame says:

    I guess it’ll taste sweet with the honey. You can get the baby oats – have seen them in powder form.

  14. sesame says:

    I guess it’s hard to tell after one usage and also some people might find cocao a turn off. Well, like you said, there are always other options.

  15. sesame says:

    No, have not heard of Zamian chocolate mask. Did a quick search and found it’s from Korea?

  16. sesame says:

    Haha…that’s thinking out of the box!

  17. Vonvon says:

    This sounds so yummy….I am just pure lazy to whip up some DIY skincare stuff at home……*lazy girl me*

  18. sesame says:

    Yes, it does require some time…well, there are always other alternatives. ?

  19. Jyoan says:

    haha, actually I feel more like eating the mask then using it!!! Too yummy to resist.

  20. Autumn says:

    I saw this today and had to try it.
    I used Dark Chocolate 100%cacao.
    I thought it was great. It is a bit hard to wash off…but arnt most masks???
    After a rubbed on some coconut oil- twas a great end to my long day =)

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