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How to Make a DIY Black Forest Chocolate Face Mask

January 25, 2017 by Greta Brinkley 1 Comment

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Chocolate and cherries are a classic combination. Who doesn’t love black forest cake or cherry cordials? That’s part of the reason this Black Forest face mask is so great. Did you know that these items are also good for you – and your skin?

How to make a DIY Black Forest Chocolate Face Mask

It’s true! Cherry juice is great for lightening skin and clearing up dark spots. Not only that, but cherries are also anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, and help heal damaged skin.  Whoa! Cocoa is rich in antioxidants, and help combat free radicals. See?  You totally should eat that chocolate.

How to Make a DIY Black Forest Chocolate Face Mask

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You will need a blender, and a small, airtight container. A small, single serve blender is plenty big enough, or you can go with a full sized blender. This DIY face mask recipe also calls for Kaolin clay.  You can get this at any natural food store in the bulk section. This is a common ingredient in DIY beauty products.


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How to make a chocolate black forest cake facial mask

See how easy it is to make your own DIY beauty products at home?

Will you be trying out this Black Forest Chocolate Face Mask?

Courtesy of The Compassionate Chick’s Guide to DIY Beauty by Sunny Submaranian & Chrystle Fiedler ©

2016 www.robertrose.ca Reprinted with publisher permission. Available where books are sold.

Image credit: Michelle Cehn

Filed Under: DIY, Eco Friendly, skin care, Tutorials Tagged With: bath and body, diy, eco friendly, skin care

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  1. rochelle haynes says

    September 17, 2018 at 5:35 am

    Looking good like to try this

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