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Nature’s Skincare: DIY Mānuka Honey Face Masks and Scrubs

Spring is the perfect time to refresh your skincare routine and try new natural ingredients that will leave your skin looking and feeling its best. One ingredient that has been used for centuries in skincare is Mānuka honey, a type of honey that is native to New Zealand and is known for its antibacterial properties. Mānuka honey is nutrient-dense and contains vitamins and minerals that can help nourish and heal your skin. Incorporating Mānuka honey into your skincare routine is simple with these DIY face masks and scrubs, and will leave your skin feeling healthy and revitalised this spring.

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Put Directly on Skin

One of the simplest ways to incorporate Mānuka honey into your skincare routine is to put it directly on your skin, using it as a cleanser, toner, or moisturiser. To use Mānuka honey as a cleanser, simply apply a small amount to your face and massage it in circular motions. Rinse with warm water and pat dry. To use Mānuka honey as a toner, mix equal parts honey and apple cider vinegar and apply it to your face with a cotton ball. Leave it on for a few minutes and rinse with warm water. To use Mānuka honey as a moisturiser, mix equal parts honey and coconut oil and apply it to your face after cleansing. Leave it on for a few minutes and rinse with warm water.

How long do you leave it on for?

When using Mānuka honey on your skin, it is important to leave it on for at least 10-15 minutes to allow it to fully absorb and work its magic. If you are using the honey as a face mask, you can leave it on for up to 30 minutes for maximum benefits.

How often should you incorporate it into your routine?

You can incorporate Mānuka honey into your skincare routine as often as you like, but it is recommended to use it at least once a week for best results. If you have sensitive skin, start by using the honey once a week and gradually increase the frequency as your skin adjusts.

Additional Ways to Use Mānuka Honey

Mānuka honey is often used as an ingredient in the kitchen, but it can also be highly effective when used to treat a variety of skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis. Mānuka honey can also be used to soothe and heal minor burns, cuts, and scrapes, and as a lip balm to moisturise and protect your lips from dryness and cracking.

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DIY Face Masks and Scrubs:

  1. Mānuka Honey and Oatmeal Face Mask: Mix 1 tablespoon of honey with 1 tablespoon of ground oatmeal and 1 tablespoon of water. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
  2. Mānuka Honey and Lemon Face Mask: Mix 1 tablespoon of honey with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
  3. Mānuka Honey and Avocado Face Mask: Mash 1/2 avocado and mix it with 1 tablespoon of honey. Apply the mixture to your face and leave it on for 15-20 minutes. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.
  4. Mānuka Honey Sugar Scrub: Mix 1 tablespoon of honey with 1 tablespoon of sugar. Apply the mixture to your face and gently massage in circular motions. Rinse with warm water and pat dry.

Mānuka honey is a versatile and natural ingredient that can benefit your skin in many ways. It is particularly beneficial for its antibacterial properties and, by incorporating Mānuka honey into your skincare routine, you can nourish and heal a variety of conditions in a natural way. These DIY face masks and scrubs are simple to make and can be customised to fit your skin's needs. 


We recommend using high-quality Mānuka honey brands, like Taylor Pass Honey, for your skincare needs. Remember to patch-test any new products and always consult with a dermatologist if you have any concerns about your skin. With these tips and tricks, you can enjoy the benefits of "nature's skincare" and achieve healthy, glowing skin this spring.

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