According to the book "Skin Masks for Women" (Women's Publishing House), grapes are a fruit rich in vitamin C and vitamin E, which have antioxidant properties, support slowing down the aging process and protecting the skin from environmental impacts.
Materials
- 8 fresh grapes
- Fresh cow's milk or vegetable oil (for dry, sensitive skin)
- Egg whites (for oily skin)
Implementation
Step 1: Prepare the mask mixture
Wash grapes, keep the peel, then mash or mash, put in a clean glass cup.
For dry or sensitive skin, mix mashed grapes with a small amount of fresh milk or vegetable oil to increase moisturizing ability.
For oily skin, combine grape powder with a little egg white to help control sebum and cleanse the skin.
Step 2: Apply the mask
Wash your face with warm water or a mild cleanser. Apply the mixture evenly to the entire face, avoiding the eyes and lips.
Use the fingertips to massage gently in circular motions for a few minutes to make nutrients absorb better.
Step 3: Clean skin
Relax for about 15 minutes and then wash your face with cool water. You can continue with the usual skin care steps to lock in moisture for the skin.
Uses of grape mask
Thanks to containing a lot of vitamin C, vitamin E and natural antioxidant compounds, grape masks help remove dead skin cells on the skin surface, soften the skin and support improving dull, lifeless skin.
In addition, the nutrients in grapes also contribute to protecting the skin from the effects of free radicals, helping the skin maintain a brighter and healthier appearance.
Notes when using
Grape masks are suitable for most skin types. However, users should test them first on a small area of skin to check for skin reactions.
The mixture after processing should be used immediately in one go, not stored overnight to ensure effectiveness and safety for the skin.