Speaking of beauty doesn’t necessarily entail frequent visits to salons and spending a huge sum of money on treatments. There are numerous great homemade beauty secrets that you can try if you want to look naturally beautiful. They are much more effective than artificial cosmetics.
These tips will enhance your look and make your skin healthier. But do you know what will make you smell good? No? fearnobeauty.com will take care of that. Check it out!

Natural Toner
With the simplest of ingredients that you can find in your kitchen, you can make a natural toner.
Simply squeeze some tomato or cucumber juice into a container. As an alternative, you can soak tea leaves in water, then boil and strain them.
These can then be frozen and used regularly as toners. Also, ice cubes can be used to tone your skin. You will notice how your skin feels rejuvenated and youthful after trying these out.
Face Packs
It’s time to abandon the market face packs and apply something that is 100% homemade. Everything you need is in your kitchen. To make a great face pack, combine whole wheat and turmeric.
By permuting and combining different ingredients, you can create new face packs for your skin. The mixture of honey, milk, and fresh lemon juice makes an excellent face pack. Mix well and apply to your face.
Let it sit for a while, then wash it off with water. Use it daily for 10-15 days to achieve glowing skin.
Scrub
Throw out the market’s chemical-filled scrubs. Choose natural, homemade scrubs. Sugar granules, granules of cinnamon, or nutmeg can make an effective scrub. Homemade scrubs are chemical-free and fresh.
Combine orange peel powder and oats in the same proportion, add a tablespoon of honey, and apply this scrub to your face for gorgeous-looking skin.
For a few minutes, massage gently in circular motions and then rinse with cold water. Allow to dry and moisturize with your favorite moisturizer.
Natural Conditioner
Exposure to dirt and pollution can rob your hair of its shine and cause them to appear lifeless. Yogurt is a very common kitchen ingredient. Damaged hair will benefit from its conditioning properties.
It is even more effective when combined with eggs. Remove the whites from the eggs and beat them thoroughly. Combine this with 6 tablespoons of yogurt, and massage this into your hair. The best results will be achieved if you let the mask sit for 30 minutes, then wash with a mild shampoo.
You can also use beer as a hair conditioner. Rinse your hair with beer after shampooing to achieve silky hair.
Mascara
Are you experiencing dry, flaky mascara even after purchasing high-end products? Isn’t that a real budget disaster? Why not liquefy it? If you would like to do this, simply dip the mascara bottle into a very warm bowl of water.
The bottle’s head needs to remain upright to prevent water from leaking in. Make sure the water is not extremely hot, but it should be close to it. Make sure you don’t place the mascara bottle on the stove while the water is boiling.
High temperatures can damage the chemical composition of the mascara.
Exfoliate
Exfoliating your lips is just as important as exfoliating your facial skin. You should be exfoliating your lips frequently to prevent dry, chapped lips.
Exfoliating your lips and making them smooth can be accomplished with home remedies. You can apply some granulated sugar with a few drops of olive oil and scrub gently on your lips.
Let it sit for a few minutes, then wash it off. Alternatively, if you want to exfoliate your lips, use a moistened toothbrush.
Hair Packs
If you can spare the time, pamper your hair with homemade hair packs.
Homemade banana hair packs are easy to make. Simply mash two ripe bananas together until they are puree. Add 3 drops of lavender oil to it. Then add 3 tablespoons of mayonnaise and 1 tablespoon of olive oil.
Let the pack sit on the hair for 30 minutes. Rinse with lukewarm water.
Tan Remover
Regularly scrubbing with lemon can remove sunburns/tans. Lemon is a powerful natural bleach.
Rub lemon slices over your tanned skin for 10 minutes and then wash it off thoroughly. The citric acid present in lemons removes dead skin cells, leaving the skin soft and healthy.
You can observe a significant difference over time when you do this daily or at least five days a week.
Happy Self Care!
* Photos by Polina Kovaleva