Not exact matches
Mixing manuka
honey with some raw sugar and olive oil makes a nice skin exfoliant, since Manuka
honey is a natural
humectant that moisturizes your skin.
Raw
honey is a
humectant, meaning it locks in moisture.
Relax while
honey (a natural
humectant) hydrates the skin, and lemon and sour cream (which contain citric and lactic acid, respectively) exfoliate dry patches.
Because
honey acts as a
humectant, the coconut oil is even more moisturizing when the two are combined.
It has
honey which is a
humectant, which is a natural moisturizing agent.
Our favorite (and the yummiest)
humectant is raw
honey and you want to mix that with a moisturizing oil like jojoba or extra virgin coconut oil.
Meanwhile,
honey is a great burn treatment and a
humectant that aids the skin in obtaining and retaining moisture.
To tone down the intensity blend with a
humectant like
honey, plain yogurt or glycerin along with water.
These hydrating ingredients such as hyaluronic acid, sodium hyaluronate, glycerin or
honey, to name a few, are called
humectants, which help to bind and retain moisture.
But you can certainly use the manuka
honey as face mask —
honey's actually a natural
humectant and so will help to hydrate your skin.
Since
honey is a natural
humectant (I recommend using locally sourced, raw
honey), it can be used without the fear of causing long - term moisture issues.
Manuka
honey is a natural
humectant, drawing moisture into the skin.
Adding
honey, a natural
humectant, can make it feel hydrated.
(The sugar and yogurt are to exfoliate, the
honey is a
humectant.)