Citric Acid in beauty
Citric acid mask for
acne-prone skins
¼ cup of low-fat milk
2 spoons (30g) of Citric Acid
¼ cup of water in a small bowl
Mix all the ingredients until the powder has dissolved, and apply the mixture to clean dry skin. Let it dry for 15 minutes and then rinse with lukewarm water.
Citric acid mask for
different colored skin tones
¼ cup of natural yogurt
2 spoonful’s of oat flakes
1 spoonful (15g) of Citric Acid
How to prepare
Stir together until all the ingredients are well-mixed. Apply the mixture on wet and clean skin. Rub gently in circular motions with your fingertips for 2 minutes and then rinse with cold water.
Citric acid mask for
clogged blackheads
Half a cup of water
Half a cup of Orange juice
2 spoonful’s (30g) of Citric Acid
Some gelatin powder
Warm over medium heat stirring constantly, until the gelatin and the citric acid have completely dissolved. Let it cool for 25 minutes, then apply a thin layer over clean dry skin and let it dry for 30 minutes. Remove the mask by peeling at the borders and rinse with lukewarm water.
Bath bombs
120g of Sodium Bicarbonate
60g of corn starch
60g of Citric Acid
A pich of a food grade dye
Place all the ingredients into a bowl and spray with water, mix using a spoon until the mixture is compact. Then let it dry into a beautiful mould (like a muffin cake), once dry, they can be stored in a crystal jar and placed in the bath.
Citric Acid mask for acne-prone skins
¼ cup of low-fat milk
2 spoons (30g) of Citric Acid
¼ cup of water in a small bowl
Mix all the ingredients until the powder has dissolved, and apply the mixture to clean dry skin. Let it dry for 15 minutes and then rinse with lukewarm water.
Citric Acid mask for different skin color tones
¼ cup of natural yogurt
2 spoonful’s of oat flakes
1 spoonful (15g) of Citric Acid
How to prepare
Stir together until all the ingredients are well-mixed. Apply the mixture on wet and clean skin. Rub gently in circular motions with your fingertips for 2 minutes and then rinse with cold water.
Citric Acid Mask for clogged blackheads
Half a cup of water
Half a cup of Orange juice
2 spoonful’s (30g) of Citric Acid
Some gelatin powder
Warm over medium heat stirring constantly, until the gelatin and the citric acid have completely dissolved. Let it cool for 25 minutes, then apply a thin layer over clean dry skin and let it dry for 30 minutes. Remove the mask by peeling at the borders and rinse with lukewarm water.
Bath bombs
120g of Sodium Bicarbonate
60g of corn starch
60g of Citric Acid
A pich of a food grade dye
Place all the ingredients into a bowl and spray with water, mix using a spoon until the mixture is compact. Then let it dry into a beautiful mould (like a muffin cake), once dry, they can be stored in a crystal jar and placed in the bath.
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Citric Acid
NortemBio Citric Acid is the perfect ally in the preparation of facial masks. Fights acne, evens skin tones and unclogs pores. You can use it too in the making of bath bombs, what makes it an essential product in personal care and hygiene.