Homemade Korean Face Masks: Utilising organic ingredients that complement one another to nourish, moisturise and brighten the skin is the secret to Korean skincare. An essential component of Korean beauty regimens, face masks provide focused treatments for a range of skin issues. Korean face masks provide powerful skin benefits because they frequently contain everyday kitchen products.

These DIY face masks can offer you radiant skin without the use of harsh chemicals or unnatural additions because they are made with fresh, natural ingredients. Here are some effective homemade Korean face masks for naturally glowing skin. 

Homemade Korean Face Masks

Honey & Rice Flour Mask

To make a paste, mix one teaspoon of honey with rice flour. Apply the mask evenly throughout your face. After letting it sit for 15-20 minutes, rinse it off gently with warm water. Use this mask once or twice a week for an even tone and glowing skin. 

Green Tea & Aloe Vera

Make a cup of green tea, then let it cool. Combine one tablespoon of the chilled green tea with 2 tablespoons of fresh aloe vera gel. After applying the mask to your face, wait around 20 minutes. For added moisture, rinse with lukewarm water and then apply your preferred moisturiser.

Yoghurt & Lemon Juice

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Korean Homemade Face Masks (Image Credits: Canva)

Combine one teaspoon of fresh lemon juice with two tablespoons of plain yoghurt and apply the mask evenly throughout your face. Rinse with cool water after letting it sit for 10-15 minutes. Because lemon juice might be acidic, do a patch test first if you have sensitive skin.

Banana & Avocado

Mash half an avocado and half a ripe banana until smooth. After combining the two ingredients, evenly apply the mask to your face. To give your skin time to absorb the nutrients, let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Wash your face with lukewarm water for better results. 

Matcha & Honey

To make a smooth paste, mix one tablespoon of matcha powder with some honey. Apply the mask to your face and wait 15 to 20 minutes. Use warm water to gently massage the mask off, letting the matcha exfoliate and revitalise your skin.

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(Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional advice, diagnosis or treatment.)