Bali BISA Traditional Facial

Did You Know You Can Create a Fabulous Facial from Products Out of Your Fridge?

Facials have a fascinating history! In Ancient Egypt, Cleopatra relied on Dead Sea mud masks and overnight egg white treatments for her timeless beauty. Meanwhile, in Ancient China, crushed pearls, white jade, and ginseng were blended with lotus root starch for skin-whitening pastes, symbolizing beauty and purity.

Fast forward to Queen Elizabeth I’s era in England. Back in the day, English ladies went gaga over facials that promised to brighten their complexion, but little did they know, some of those potions packed harmful stuff like white lead and vinegar. Meanwhile, across the globe, Asian beauties were rocking flawless skin without all the modern skincare jazz. They had a knack for using fruit extracts to scrub off dead cells, tackle pesky pimples, and give their skin a healthy glow. These age-old beauty secrets weren’t just random; they were passed down from royal playbooks in places like Central Java, where princesses honed their skincare game.

Sure, we can’t stop the clock, but we sure can slow it down with some easy-peasy habits. Like, catching some fresh air, catching those Z’s, chugging water, chilling out, and loading up on fruits and veggies while ditching the processed stuff. These tricks aren’t just for show; they keep our faces plump and our skin clear as day. And guess what? Most of the stuff we need for these DIY facials is probably lurking in our kitchen right now: cucumbers, avocados, bananas, eggs, honey—you name it. Since they’re all-natural goodies, our skin won’t throw a fit either.

What are you waiting for?

Let's dive right in and get started on this joyful journey to radiant skin!

Method of Production:

1. Refreshing Cucumber Toner

  • Method: Peel and blend cucumber with water, then strain.
  • Benefits: Refreshes and tones the skin.
  • How to Use: Apply the juice on your face using a cotton pad as a toner. Use the pulp for a soothing mask.

2. Moisturizing Candle Nut and Honey Cleanser

  • Method: Clean and blend candle nut with water, then strain. Mix with honey.
  • Benefits: Moisturizes and softens the skin.
  • How to Use: Massage the milk-honey mixture onto your face, then rinse. The pulp can be used as a scrub.

3. Exfoliating Candle Nut Scrub

  • Method: Grate candle nut.
  • Benefits: Moisturizes and removes dead skin cells.
  • How to Use: Gently scrub onto damp skin in circular motions, then rinse off.

4. Hydrating Avocado Mask

  • Method: Blend avocado flesh.
  • Benefits: Rich in oils, perfect for dry skin.
  • How to Use: Apply the mashed avocado as a mask, leave on for 15-20 minutes, then rinse.

5. Balancing Cucumber, Lime, and Honey Mask

  • Method: Blend cucumber (without seeds) with lime and honey.
  • Benefits: Refreshes, controls oil, and softens skin.
  • How to Use: Apply the mask on your face and neck, leave for 15-20 minutes, then rinse.

6. Gentle Banana, Egg, and Honey Mask

  • Method: Blend banana with egg and honey.
  • Benefits: Gentle on sensitive skin.
  • How to Use: Apply the mixture on your face and neck, leave for 15-20 minutes, then rinse.

Don’t forget the cucumber slices for your eyes during any mask treatment—they’re cooling and refreshing! Using fresh ingredients reduces the risk of allergic reactions. Have fun pampering yourself with these natural, rejuvenating treatments right from your kitchen!

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