Facial skin is comparatively lighter, smoother and more fragile than the skin of whole body this is why it needs to be taken care of effectively. Do-it-yourself face masks are all the rage right now, and we completely understand why. They take common household foods like avocado and coconut oil and transform them from tasty snacks to skin care powerhouse regimens.
One of these common household items is gelatin. Mixed with other easy-to-find ingredients, the gelatin face mask can be used much the same as a Korean face mask or a charcoal. Gelatin face masks have the texture of fresh gel, and should be applied in a thick, even layer covering the entire face–from the forehead to the neck.
Frequency of use: This face mask can be used three times a week for minimum weeks to see. Why this Works: Gelatin is widely popular for its smoothening and anti-ageing properties, while milk moisturizes your skin. Unflavored gelatin , when applied as mask , binds the collagen with excess oil, impurities and old skin cells. All the debris and filth entrenched in the skin gets removed when the mask is pulled off.
Gelatin facial masks will improve your skin in general, but they are really meant to replace a specific beauty treatment: commercial strips that clean out pores by being secured to your face and then torn off, pulling the dirt and blackheads out as they are removed.