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Protein mask for radiant skin

No longer a beauty secret: a protein mask supplies our skin with proteins and amino acids. Some of them have an antibacterial or oil-absorbing effect. Proteins are also involved in repairing our skin cells and tissues and stimulating collagen production. In addition, the mask scores with lots of vitamins: With Vitamin A, which is considered a beauty vitamin, and precious B vitamins are represented, such as vitamin B5, which regenerates the skin cells. In addition to that is magnesium contained in the protein, the one of the skin Extra portion of glow gives and mitigates the aging process. The protein mask comes very close to a facelift – only that it is purely natural and can be applied to our face with little effort!

Protein mask: how it works

Are you looking for anti-aging care? Then make yourself a protein mask! You only need an organic egg for this face mask:

  1. Beat the egg and separate the egg yolk from the egg whites.
  2. Beat the egg whites until you get a frothy consistency.
  3. Spread the face mask over your face using either your fingers or a silicone brush. Make sure you skip the eyebrows and hairline.
  4. Let the mask work on your skin for 10 to 15 minutes.
  5. After the exposure time, the mask is washed off with plenty of lukewarm water.

Your skin looks fresh, plump and well-groomed!

Tip: You can also enrich the protein mask with other beneficial substances. For example, slightly crushed avocado or honey is suitable.

Are you interested in other home remedies that are good for the skin? Then take a look here: You can read here how you can make a face mask yourself. We explain what helps against inflamed pimples here. And you can find out what rose hip oil and vitamin E oil can do here.

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