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    We spoke to an expert about turning kitchen ingredients into skincare

    Published on 14 April 2020 - Last updated on 19 December 2025 by Beth Ryan

    Everyone seems to be spending so much time in the kitchen. Instagram is full of home-baked goods and Zoom cook-offs (plus, I’m averaging about 14 trips to the fridge a day – you know, to get my step count up). While I don’t have the patience to nurture a sourdough starter (it’s literally needier than a newborn?), I’ve always got time for DIY face masks so I was pretty excited when Ashanti, Beauty Director of Ashanti Treatment Rooms, gave us the lowdown on the beauty heroes we’ve all got in our kitchens.

    By Beth Ludolf

    • 1 Oats

      Our cupboards are full of oats, leftover from the  “I’ll-eat-overnight-oats-every-morning” days. Give them a new purpose. 

      “Oats have anti-inflammatory properties so they’re great for conditions like eczema,” Ashanti says, “they can be used as a gentle exfoliator for dry skin or made into a mask to soothe the skin and reduce irritation”. Mix them with water, add a spoonful of honey and apply to the face and neck. Leave for 10-15 minutes and rinse with warm water.

    • 2 Green tea

      Drinking green tea means your body is a temple. That is just a fact. Now your face can be a temple too.  

      “Green tea helps prevent ageing. It contains Polyphenols that protect the skin from UV damage and help prevent the breakdown of skin’s elasticity”, Ashanti explains. She suggests adding green tea to your moisturiser before you do facial massage – to boost its anti-ageing benefits.

    • 3 Raw honey

      Honey is nature’s healer – sore throats, breakouts, bad moods (when consumed on toast). 

      Raw honey is great for acne-prone skin. “It’s an antibacterial and a powerful anti-oxidant.”. Ashanti explains, “Raw honey contains glycolic acid so it’s a natural exfoliator” – much gentler on the skin than grainy scrubs. You can add different ingredients to create targeted face masks – cinnamon plumps the skin and reduces the appearance of fine lines, egg whites target blackheads and avocado nourishes.

    • 4 Rosewater

      Ok, you might not have this one. But you could make some. 

      “Rosewater is the best toner you can have”, Ashanti claims – and we believe her. It can be used to maintain the skin’s pH balance, its antioxidant properties help to strengthen the skin cells and regenerate tissue and its really hydrating. Ashanti suggests using it as a toner straight after cleansing or soaking a cotton pad and placing it over your eyes (like cucumber slices).

      During this uncertain time, we’ll be continuing to create the content you love – whether for distraction, inspiration or to give guidance on wellbeing. If there’s anything you’d like to see (or not see) please contact us on Instagram @treatwell_uk. We hope you keep safe and healthy.

    FAQs

    How do you make a soothing oat face mask at home?

    You can make a soothing oat face mask by mixing oats with water and adding a spoonful of honey, then applying it to your face and neck. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes before rinsing with warm water. This combination helps calm skin, gently exfoliates dry areas, and reduces irritation.

    What are the benefits of using green tea in your skincare routine?

    Green tea helps prevent skin ageing by protecting against UV damage and supporting your skin’s elasticity. It contains Polyphenols, which are powerful antioxidants that guard your skin and help prevent the breakdown of skin structure. You can boost its benefits by adding green tea to your moisturiser before a facial massage.

    How can raw honey help with acne-prone skin?

    Raw honey is beneficial for acne-prone skin because it works as an antibacterial and powerful antioxidant. It contains glycolic acid, which acts as a gentle natural exfoliator and is less abrasive than grainy scrubs. You can mix honey with other ingredients like cinnamon or egg whites to create targeted face masks.

    What is the best way to use rosewater in your skincare routine?

    Rosewater is highly effective as a toner straight after cleansing your face. Its antioxidant properties help strengthen skin cells, regenerate tissue, and maintain your skin’s pH balance while also offering hydration. You can also soak a cotton pad with rosewater and place it over your eyes for a refreshing treatment.

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