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Homemade Facial Sauna Beauty Treatments

Updated on August 25, 2021
 

People spend hundreds of dollars or more a year in beauty treatments of all kinds. When you go into a professional beauty clinic you will pay a big price for a Facial Sauna beauty treatment. Beauty clinic's use steam machines as part of their equipment to help provide a facial sauna treatment.

The machines create gentle puffs of steam that is directed at your face to open pores and cause you to perspire which in turn release the dirt, toxins and debris trapped in the skin. Steam treatments or facial sauna's are extremely easy to do in the comfort of your own home and you don't have to have a steam machine to create your own facial sauna.

All that you need to create your own facial sauna is a bowl, boiling spring or distilled bottled store brought water, a towel and a few essential oils. Then you can have a facial sauna in the privacy of your own home any time you feel like having one.

When you get ready to perform your facial sauna what you need to do is put the boiling spring or distilled water in the bowl than add in the essential oils of your choice. Sit down in front of the bowl, put the towel over your head and hang your head over the bowl.

Use the towel to help keep the steam in so it creates the same effect of going to a beauty clinic for a facial sauna with the professional steam machine. You need to come up for air when you feel the need for air but you can easily cover right back up. Use this type of treatment for about 5 minutes.

If you have broken veins, hypersensitive skin, sunburn, inflammation or high blood pressure you should not use a steam treatment at home or professionally. It could cause you to have more serious health issues.

Using the easy at home facial sauna type of beauty treatment is extremely helpful for all kinds of seborrhea and acne prone skin. This type of treatment is also very good for helping regenerate mature skin and can often increase tonality and texture of the skin.

After using a facial sauna beauty treatment you should splash your face with some cold spring or distilled bottled store brought water it is healthier for you skin because it doesn't have all the impurities that regular tap water has in it. Finish the treatment off with using facial oil that suits your skin type.

Here are a few recipes for some homemade facial sauna beauty treatments. I hop you enjoy!

Acne Skin Facial Sauna

Ingredients:

  • 2 drops Chamomile German Oil
  • 2 drops Clary-Sage Oil
  • 2 drops Lavender Oil

Mix these into a bowl of boiling spring or distilled water and use.

Dry Skin Facial Sauna

Ingredients:

  • 2 drops Chamomile German Oil
  • 2 drops Bois De Rose Oil
  • 2 drops Palma Rosa Oil
  • 2 drops Rose Oil

Mix these into a bowl of boiling spring or distilled water and use.

Normal Skin Facial Sauna

Ingredients:

  • 2 drops Fennel Oil
  • 2 drops Lavender Oil
  • 2 drops Lemon Oil
  • 2 drops Neroli Oil

Mix these into a bowl of boiling spring or distilled water and use.

Seborrhea Skin Facial Sauna

Ingredients:

  • 2 drops Clary-Sage Oil
  • 2 drops Grapefruit Oil
  • 2 drops Juniper Oil
  • 2 drops Thyme Linalool Oil

Mix these into a bowl of boiling spring or distilled water and use.

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