My easy 1-ingredient DIY mask tightens my pores – you’ll need toilet paper too, it makes my makeup look so good
A BEAUTY fan has found an easy one-ingredient DIY mask that has worked wonders for her complexion.
She found that it tightened her pores giving her skin a smooth appearance.
As a bonus, it even made her makeup look good.
There was a surprising element to this skincare method.
Stephanie (@stephaniech88) used sheets of toilet paper.
It was all part of her affordable approach to beauty.
She has 15,000 followers on TikTok and is a wife and mom from Texas.
"DIY mask for pores and tighten up your skin," she said in her post.
Before sharing the secrets of her mask, she showed a "before" picture.
Then she got to work. First, she cracked an egg and separated the white from the yolk.
With a brush, she applied just the egg white to her face.
This is where the sheets of toilet roll came into play.
DIY Skin Msk
A DIY skin mask from beauty fan Stephanie (@stephaniech88) has gone viral, attracting 383,000 likes. It is simple and cheap.
Ingredients:
- 1 egg
Other essentials:
- Toilet paper
Method:
- Crack open an egg and separate the yolk from the white
- Keep the egg white
- Using a brush, apply it to the face
- Layer sheets of toilet paper over
- Apply more egg white on top
- Leave for 15-20 minutes then rinse off
These were laid over the egg white and then she finished off by applying more on top.
"Wait 15-20 minutes until it’s hard/dry," she said.
Her "after" pictures show a very clear difference in complexion.
“I do it at least once a week and it makes my makeup look so good," she said.
Her simple method has gone viral attracting over 383,000 likes and hundreds of comments.
Some commenters said it worked for them.
“This works. I used to do it in high school," said one person.
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“I used to do this in college and it’s just temporary so you can do it before an event or something," said another.
"You’re the first I see with my type of skin and posting something that helps. Thank you so much for sharing," wrote a third person.