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12 Super Beneficial And Easy Homemade Honey Face Mask Recipes

Honey, in its raw, unfiltered, unprocessed avatar is the best for your health, because the processed and filtered version, which is heat-treated, will have lost many of its nutrients and essential properties along the way. Honey has anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antibiotic properties, all of which are amazing for your skin.

Besides, honey is a humectant, which means it keeps moisture locked inside your skin, keeping your skin hydrated from within. This is what makes your skin supple, soft, and smooth. Honey also contains several antioxidants, which are important in combating the damage from UV rays. Also, remember that the darker the honey, the stronger and higher the antioxidant effect it possesses.


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Homemade honey face mask recipes

Whether you have dry skin, oily skin, combination skin, or are looking for ways to make your skin glow from within, honey is the answer, honey! Let’s take a look at some of the easiest, most effective homemade honey face mask recipes that can work wonders on your skin.

1. Raw honey face mask – for soft skin

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Raw honey, in all its unprocessed and unfiltered glory is amazing for your skin. Not only will it hydrate your face, it will help moisturize it as well, making your skin supple, soft, and smooth.

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  • Take 2 tablespoons of raw organic honey in a cup and place it in a warm water bath to make it slightly runny. Apply this on your face and neck, leaving it for about 20 minutes. Make sure to avoid the sensitive area under your eyes. Wash if off with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel. Apply a mild moisturizer to help keep the moisture inside your skin. Use this mild mask a few times a week for best results.

2. Apple and honey face mask – for glowing skin

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The antioxidants in apples and the honey work together to give your skin a natural glow and shine, that is unparalleled.

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  • Take 1 apple which is cored and quartered. Put these pieces in a blender and make a paste out of it. Add 2 tablespoons of honey to this and mix well. Refrigerate for 10 minutes, before tapping it lightly on your face and neck. Let it dry for half an hour, before rinsing it off with cool water.

3. Apple, sage, and honey face mask – for oily, acne-prone skin

This face mask works wonders on oily and/or acne-prone skin. While honey has anti-bacterial and antioxidant properties, sage has antibiotic, anti-fungal, and astringent properties. Combined together, these ingredients help cleanse your skin naturally, while also helping remove excess oil that is a precursor to acne.

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  • Core 1 apple and chop it into pieces, but don’t remove the skin. Put them in a blender and puree it. Add 2 tablespoons of organic honey and half a teaspoon of sage to this and mix well. Refrigerate it for about 20 minutes before applying it on your face and neck by lightly tapping it, except your under-eye area. Let it dry for about half an hour, before rinsing it off with cool water. Pat dry and apply a moisturizer to seal the moisture in.

4. Avocado and honey face mask – for skin hydration

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Avocado is rich in essential fatty acids, which when combined with the goodness of honey, can make your dry skin sing with moisture and hydration!

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  • Take 2 tablespoons each of fresh avocado flesh and honey, and mix it with 1 egg yolk. Now blend and puree all of these to form a smooth paste. Using clean fingers, apply this mask on your face and neck, leaving out your eyes. Leave it on for at least half an hour, before washing it off with cool water.

Pro tip: Use this remedy at least once a week for best results.

5. Spices and honey face mask – for removing blackheads

This face mask which contains nutmeg and cinnamon, works best against blackheads by stimulating your skin. Plus, the lemon juice helps lighten your skin in the process.

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  • Warm up 2 tablespoons of raw organic honey in a water bath. Now, add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, a quarter teaspoon each of nutmeg and cinnamon powder to this and mix well till you have a smooth paste. Apply this evenly on your face and neck, leaving it on for about 15-20 minutes, before washing it off with cool water. Finally, apply a mild moisturizer to keep the moisture locked in.

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6. Honey and egg face mask – for dry skin

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Eggs contain protein, which help hydrate dry skin, much like honey does. Plus, egg yolk is known to help lighten the skin tone.

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  • In a clean bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 egg yolk, 1 tablespoons of yogurt, and half a teaspoon of almond oil, and combine together to form a smooth paste. Apply this mask on your face and neck, leaving it on for 10 minutes, before washing it off with a mild facial cleanser.

7. Almond, yogurt, and honey face mask – for tired-looking skin

While yogurt helps hydrate your skin and lighten it significantly, the fatty acids in almonds help rejuvenate your skin, thereby getting rid of the tiredness that has seeped into your skin.

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  • Combine 3 tablespoons of plain yogurt, 1 tablespoon of finely-powdered almond meal, and 2 teaspoons each of wheatgerm oil and honey, mixing them well. Apply this face mask on your face and neck, massaging it in gently with your fingertips, using circular motions. Keep the mask on for at least 20 minutes before rinsing it off with lukewarm water. Pat dry and apply a mild moisturizer to seal in the moisture.

Pro tip: Almond meal is nothing but powdered dry almonds.

8. Papaya and honey face mask – to fight signs of aging

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Papaya and honey mixed together form a wonderful face mask that helps nourish your skin, while lightening blemishes, balancing the pH level of your skin, and cleansing it of impurities.

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  • To a quarter cup of honey, add one-third cup each of cocoa and ripe papaya, 3 teaspoons each of heavy cream and oatmeal powder. Mix together all the ingredients to form a smooth paste. Apply this paste on your face and neck, leaving out the sensitive under-eye area. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes, before rinsing it off with cool water.

9. Orange peel, oatmeal, and honey face mask – to fight off acne

Honey has anti-bacterial properties that help cleanse your skin of all impurities, including germs that cause acne. Oatmeal helps nourish your skin, while also helping absorb excess oil from your skin.

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  • Take 1 teaspoon each of oatmeal powder, orange peel powder, and honey, and mix well to form a smooth paste. Apply this on your face and neck with your fingers, letting it dry for 15-20 minutes, before washing it off with cool water. Pat dry and use a mild moisturizer to help seal in the goodness of honey.

10. Carrot and honey face mask

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Carrots contain insane amounts of vitamin A and vitamin C, both of which are powerful antioxidants, which are highly beneficial for your skin. Combined with the goodness of honey, this face mask works like magic on oily skin.

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  • Cook 2-3 carrots till they’re soft. Mash them up using a fork, so that there are no lumps or chunks left. Add 4-5 tablespoons of honey to this carrot purée and mix well. Gently apply this paste on your face and neck, letting it dry for 10-15 minutes. Rinse off with cool water, patting your face dry with a clean towel.

Pro tip: Use this face mask at least once a week for positive results.

11. Banana and honey face mask – for sensitive skin

Bananas contain vitamin A, oatmeal acts as a mild exfoliant, eggs are rich in proteins, and honey helps maintain your skin’s natural pH. Combined together, these ingredients help bring the glow and suppleness back into sensitive skin.

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  • Mash half a ripe banana in a clean bowl using a fork, so that it is lump-free. To this, add a quarter cup of oatmeal cooked with milk, 1 egg, and half a tablespoon of honey. Mix all of these ingredients well to form a smooth paste. Massage this paste on to your face and neck, using your fingertips in circular motions. Let it stay for 15-20 minutes, before rinsing it off with lukewarm water.

Pro tip: Use this face mask at least twice a week for best results.


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12. Aloe vera and honey face mask – for super-sensitive skin

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Aloe vera is a powerhouse of important nutrients that work wonders on your skin. Combined with honey, this face mask soothes your over-sensitive skin.

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  • Slice open a fresh aloe vera leaf and scoop out the gel into a clean bowl. Take 1 teaspoon worth of aloe vera and mix 2 teaspoons of honey to it. Mix well and apply this paste on your face and neck, letting it sit for 20-25 minutes. Rinse it off with cool water.

These are all the best homemade honey face mask recipes that you need to know about, for all types of skin. Dry skin, oily skin, combination skin, sensitive skin, super-sensitive skin, acne-prone skin – all of these will benefit with some pampering with honey.

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These super easy and beneficial homemade honey face mask recipes are the only ones you need, whatever be your skin type!
Chaitra Ramalingegowda

Chaitra Ramalingegowda

I fell in love with storytelling long before I knew what it was. Love well written stories, writing with passion, baking lip-smacking-finger-licking chocolate cakes, engaging movies, and home-cooked food. A true work-in-progress and a believer in the idiom 'all those who wander are not lost'. Twitter: @ChaitraRlg