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Properties of Amla powder for face
- We use Amla powder for face when we have an outbreak of intradermal pimples during the hot weather and to nourish our skin.
- I don’t know if I should blame the temperatures, the stress, the pollution, the perspiration, or a bit of everything, but still, it is that I had a multitude of small buttons on the forehead that nothing dislodged! Nothing.
- Until I tested the Amla powder!
- Amla powder is excellent and has a delicate smell.
- It is an astringent powder that helps purify the skin while removing blackheads.
- It illuminates the complexion and helps the skin to regenerate.
Amla mask recipe for glowing skin
Ingredients:
- 2 teaspoons of Amla powder (astringent)
- 1 teaspoon of honey (hydrating and anti-inflammatory)
- 1 teaspoon of vegetable glycerin (moisturizer, optional)
- lukewarm water
Preparation:
- The wooden spoon I use comes from here and is reusable as long as it is cleaned and dried quickly!
- I apply this mask quite simply with a brush over my entire face, and I leave it on for about twenty minutes.
- After rinsing, the skin is already softer and more luminous.
- I noticed a decrease in my buttons from the first use, and after a few days, I already had none at all!
- You will have understood the Amla is a huge crush for me!
- And I think of making a mask of it from time to time to maintain my skin!
Benefits
- Tonic and astringent, it illuminates the complexion, cleanses and purifies the skin.
- It tones the teeth, cleans the mouth, and soothes bleeding gums.
- Anti-aging regenerates skin tissue.
- Personally, at the moment, I have always only used it for my face and my hair, but maybe I should put it in toothpaste.
- As a mask alone or mixed with other ingredients, it works wonders without attacking. I can not do without it!
Quick Recipes using Amla Powder
- I already told you about a mask with this powder in the article.
- I will give you the recipe and other nuggets made from amla powder
1. Amla and Blue green clay
- 2 Cac of Amla powder
- 2 bedrooms of blue-green clay (or failing that, green clay)
- Floral water / Rose hydrolase (until a nice paste is obtained)
- 1 drop of tea tree essential oil
- Mix the ingredients and apply. Rinse after 15 minutes.
2. Amla and Aloe
- 2 CAC of Amla powder
- 1 CAC of Aloe Vera gel
- Lukewarm water (until you get a nice paste)
- A swig (I didn’t know how to explain it lol, visibly, a little bit) of Organic Cider Vinegar
- Mix the ingredients and apply. Rinse after 15 minutes.
3. Amla and White clay
- Softness, tightened pores, clean skin, and a healthy glow!
- 1 Case of White Clay
- 1 Case of Amla powder
- Rose hydrosol
- 5 pct of Aloe Vera gel
- 2 drops of Lavender essential oil
- Mix the ingredients and apply. Rinse after 15 minutes.
4. Amla, Clay and Rhassoul
- (intergalactic bomb atomizing imperfections mode of skin smoothing and pore closing!)
- 1 cac of Amla powder
- One cac of Argile (blue) Green
- 1 cac of Rhassoul
- A little lukewarm water (to start the formation of the dough)
- Floral water / Rose hydrolase (until a paste is obtained that is not too liquid)
- A little Nigella vegetable oil (perfect consistency paste) and add two drops of tea tree essential oil then apply the mixture.
- Rinse after 15 minutes.
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