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Fab beauty cheats and tips for a celebrity face

16th Feb 2011

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Want the skin of a celebrity but haven't the money to afford it?

Whatever your budget, Talent Management has some fab cheats and tips that will ensure you always look fantastic!

Here, some face masks for you to try at home.

Many facials are designed to exfoliate, moisturise, refresh or nourish your skin and there are some great fun ways that you can do this in the comfort of your own bathroom with very little expense.

To make the most of the experience ask a friend to join in and you can have a blast mixing up beautifying potions to test on each other!

All of the masks below should be used while fresh and applied and left on the face for 10-15 minutes.

Talent Management advises that you test a small dab of any ingredients that you intend to use, behind the ear, 48 hours prior to application, in case you are particularly sensitive.

Exfoliating mask
For an exfoliating mask suitable for all skin types:
Mix two tablespoons of natural yogurt with a tablespoon of oatmeal.

Moisturising mask
For a dry skin moisturising mask:
Mash the flesh of an avocado and add a teaspoon of olive oil.

Refreshing mask
For an oily skin refreshing mask:
Whisk an egg white and mix in four crushed strawberries.

Mattifying mask
For a simple mask that will absorb oil from the skin without leaving it too dry:
Plain milk of magnesia.

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Nourishing mask
For a nourishing mask suitable for all skin types:
Simply use honey.

For some fantastic beauty and make-up tips check out this informative Models Direct article by simply clicking here.

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