I'm looking into making sheet masks for myself and I'd like to make them "in bulk" for a weekly to biweekly basis. I'm curious as to if I could do this and if so, how long would they store for. They're going to be moisturizing masks as that's really my only skin problem, think honey and aloe vera.
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Ingredients like honey and aloe vera do not spoil and dont have to be refrigerated. I think it can be done
Yes, should be fine! Plus it's trial and error. :) Make smaller batches and see what you like best.
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Hi,
This sounds like a great idea. I have found that using Ivory soap, the bar kind, is helpful before putting the mask on. I love the ingredients you chose and I would love for you to keep us all updated on how it works out!
Blessings,
Robyn
Honey does not go bad, but aloe vera can get rancid so I would be very careful and make small batches that you keep in a cool place.
Honey will not freeze to a hard consistency, but aloe vera in some forms will, so you could do trial and error and test freezing it.
Always test it on a small place on your skin (not your face--but the back of your hand or inside your wrist) to make sure you don't react to it after you have experimented with a storage method.
If you have any reaction, toss it. If the spot gets red or warm, call the doctor because that could be an infection.
Best wishes for your project!!
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