Honey mask
Encouraged by many experts thanks to its antibacterial and moisturizing properties. According to Dr. Shari Marchbein, a dermatologist at the University of New York (USA), natural honey can help soothe the skin and support reducing acne-causing bacteria on the skin surface. Honey masks can be applied directly to the skin for about 10-15 minutes and then rinsed with warm water.
Aloe vera mask
Also a popular choice. Aloe vera contains many vitamins, enzymes and compounds that can soothe irritated skin. According to Dr. Joshua Zeichner, Director of Cosmetics and Clinical Research at Mount Sinai Hospital (USA), aloe vera gel can help reduce inflammation and support skin recovery from acne.
Oatmeal mask
Oatmeal masks are suitable for sensitive skin. Oatmeal has the effect of soothing and reducing dry skin, while helping to absorb excess oil on the skin surface. Just mix oatmeal with warm water or unsweetened yogurt to create a thick mixture and apply to the skin for about 15 minutes.
Green tea mask
It is also highly appreciated for containing many antioxidants, especially catechin. According to experts, this compound can help reduce inflammation and support oil control, a factor often associated with acne.