DIY Apricot Face Mask and Scrub

apricot face mask

Apricot resembles like small orange with velvet skin. Though it’s not juicy like oranges, they are sweet and rich in vitamin A, C and fiber. These fruits are available in summer, but you can find dried apricots all over the year.

Apricot face mask can be effective for all skin types, as they’re packed with assorted vitamins and nutrients that can enhance your skin. Naturally your skin is wrapped with natural oils that guard it from various impurities, pollutants and infectious bacteria that come in contact.

Unfortunately, most of us don’t follow healthy life style. So required amount of nutrients aren’t supplied for healthy functioning of the skin, thus it becomes weak and external impurities along with dead cells accumulated over your sensitive skin resulting in various skin disorders.

Natural face mask or scrubs like apricot will help to exfoliate those impurities, dead cells and strength your skin. Before discussing about different apricot face mask recipes, let’s dwell into nutritional benefits of apricots.

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Nutrients in Apricot Mask and its Benefits

  • Vitamin A or Retinol: It has antioxidant agents that can restrain free radicals and enhances elasticity of the skin.
  • Vitamin C: Most cosmetic industries include vitamin C in their ingredients because of its enticing properties. It can stimulate collagen production and fade brown spots. You can use it for sun tan, hyperpigmentation and acne.
  • Fiber: Rich source of fiber in apricots can make your skin supple. Poor digestive system causes different health issues including skin disorders. Fiber improves digestive system functioning and restore bright skin.
  • Lycopene: It’s a carotenoid that exhibit antioxidant activity and research proves that lucopene can improve skin’s cellular functioning. It also strength collagen and thwarts enzymes that can damage the skin’s elasticity.

Apart from this, other exceptional nutrients residing in apricots will improve skin texture and fade dark spots.

3 Apricot Face Mask and Face Scrub Recipes

It’s enticing to see nutritional profile of apricots, now how you can make different face mask recipes so that your skin can be benefited.

Initially, let’s start with face scrub.

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1. Apricot Face Scrub

Dead cells, impurities and pollutants accumulated over your skin must be wiped. Blend fresh apricots by taking away its seeds. Add some almond powder or oatmeal to this puree and apply it over prewashed face.

Massage it over the face, neck and on different parts of the body. Leave it for 15-20 minutes and then splash water on it. Alternatively, you can use brown sugar, honey or apricot kernel powder (apricot seeds).

2. Apricot and Olive Oil for Dry Skin

olive oil for skin whitening

Though apricot itself packed with moisturizing agents, you can optionally add olive oil if you’ve itchy dry skin. Take 3-4 fresh apricots and wash them. After removing seeds, blend it into puree. Now add required amount of olive oil to apricot puree and mix it thoroughly.

Wash your face and pat dry initially before applying this mask. Topically apply the face mask all over the face evenly and rinse it off after 15-20 minutes.

3. Apricot and Lemon for Oily Skin

In the same way like mentioned above, remove seeds and make apricot puree. Add 1/2 tbsp of lemon juice to the puree and mix well. Lemon exhibits bleaching property, which helps to lighten dark spots and acne scars. But, citric acid in lemon can remove natural oils surrounding your skin. So, experts recommend limiting the use of lemon, or applying natural moisturizer right after treating with lemon juice.

Other Apricot face mask recipes include oatmeal and yogurt. Mix 1 tbsp of oatmeal and 2 tbsp yogurt with apricot puree. Wash your face and then rinse it off after 15-20 minutes.

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