Today is part two of my DIY home spa series. As much as I wish summer sun gave me a gorgeous glow and nothing else, that's just not the case. I tend to tan unevenly, especially on my face. While some leave the pool looking sun kissed, I end up with blotchy dark spots that usually have to be spackled with concealer.
I found the recipe here, and this mask made promises to help reduce uneven skin tone and brighten your complexion. Since it called for ingredients that I already had in my fridge, I gave it a try. I'm not gonna' lie; it was a runny mess. Do not apply while standing on Persian carpets, or for that matter, even a rug from Target. I wanted to take a funny shot with it on my face, but it dripped so much that I stayed in the bathroom for the 15 minutes. I think next time (yes, I will be using this again) I'll just apply it before a shower.
One plus was that this mask didn't tingle like the basking soda mask I posted several months ago, but it also didn't have the immediate results. I know yogurt and lemon are natural whitening agents that need more than one application to work, as do most skin care products whether natural or synthetic. My plan is to do this mask every other day for a week and see what happens.
Now for a dramatic change of topic. My latest sponsor is hosting a giveaway that any DIYer will love...
One of you will be winning $50 to use at Cutting Edge Stencils!
1. Leave a comment about where or what you want to stencil.
2. "Like" The Lovely Cupboard Facebook page or follow me on Twitter.
I'll randomly pick a winner on Friday and announce it on my Facebook page. If your name is chosen, we'll work out the details via email to get your $50 gift certificate. Good luck!
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I would love to stencil my 17-month baby girl's room so that it's a fun place for her as she gets bigger. :)
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Great job, Heather.
We are in the middle of a master bedroom upcycle/redo! I would love to stencil our ceiling. It would be the finishing touch!
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I would really love to stencil my entryway!
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I have a large living room wall that definitely needs some personality!
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I like the Casablanca all over stencil
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I have been wanting to stencil the walls in my half bath! I follow you on Facebook! Thank you for an awesome giveaway!
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I am expecting a baby in January, my first I would love to stencil at least one wall in his or her room.
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I would love to stencil my "photo wall"!!
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I would stencil my bedroom
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I'd love to do use the stencil in a walk-in closet I'll be working on.
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ReplyDeleteLet us know how the mask experiment works out.
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I already like you on FB :)
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I would definitely stencil the blank wall in my bathroom. It's so incredibly boring, yet I can't put pictures up because of condensation (the fan is awful) and I can't put shelves up because the door is in the way. It's a blank canvas begging for a makeover!
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