This Fun Pumpkin Pie Face Mask Recipe is Super Easy to Make

Ahh, it’s fall! It’s time to make some formidable pumpkin-based DIY’s and today, we’ll be making a pumpkin pie face mask! We all know it’s the season for all things pumpkin, so we’re going to show you how to make this delectable homemade pumpkin face mask from scratch.
This DIY pumpkin face mask is packed with nourishing ingredients for your skin. Think Vitamin A, C, E, zinc, and a bunch of antioxidants - the perfect combination for combating wrinkles. Plus, it's the easiest thing in the world to make. Want to see how to make a pumpkin face mask? Keep scrolling!
Tools and materials:
- Leftover cooked pumpkin or canned pumpkin
- Honey
- Milk
- Bowl
- Spoon
1. Get the ingredients ready
This homemade pumpkin face mask recipe is pretty simple. All you need is some pumpkin (cooked or canned), honey, and milk. Also, this is the perfect way to use some leftover pumpkin after this pumpkin-filled season, right?
2. Make the DIY pumpkin face mask
In a bowl, add four tablespoons of pumpkin.
Add a teaspoon of honey.
Then, add a teaspoon of milk.
NOTE: These measurements are for two facemasks; if you want to make just one, simply divide the measurements by two.
3. Mix the ingredients
Now that everything is in a bowl, mix it up.
4. Apply the face mask
Now, apply the pumpkin pie face mask to your face and leave it on for 20 minutes before rinsing it.
Pumpkin pie face mask tutorial
This canned pumpkin face mask will leave your skin feeling super soft and fresh! That’s really how simple it is to make and apply. There’s nothing like a good homemade pumpkin face mask to get into the fall season!
Let us know what you think of this tutorial and whether you'll be trying out this fall-inspired pumpkin pie face mask yourself at home in the comments section below. Happy fall!
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Suggested materials:
- Leftover cooked pumpkin or canned pumpkin
- Honey
- Milk
- Bowl
- Spoon
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I’m definitely going to try this…I love pumpkin. Can’t wait to see how this feels on my neck and face.
Coconut/Almond milk is probably a better option than regular milk because both are good for skin, and maybe add some oat meal or oatmeal flour.