Is the flax seed mask an alternative to Botox?
“Nature’s Botox” is sparking a new conversation as viral tutorials circulate on social media. The DIY flaxseed mask is receiving recognition as an alternative to Botox injections, and many are curious as to “why.” With any medical intervention, looking at the whole picture and balancing the pros and cons is essential. So, what are the benefits of using this mask?
The simple two-ingredient mask only includes flax seeds and water. This cost-effective list allos making this mask at home extraordinarily affordable and accessible. Another benefit to applying this mask is that there are no needles involved. This process guarantees no poking on the face that can cause occasional pain or discomfort. Lastly, flax seeds have anti-inflammatory properties and are full of Omega-3s that help all the cells in your body function as they should. Applying the essential nutrient to the face may reduce the severity of skin redness, improve balanced hydration, help minimize breakouts or wrinkles, and regulate the skin’s oil production.
When weighing the pros of any treatment, it is also beneficial to analyze the cons. One of the mask’s significant disadvantages is the longevity of the results. The effects last only a short period, ranging from a few hours to a few days — Botox injections typically last from four months up to six months. The flax seed mask also does not target nerve signals that cause facial muscles to contract. Botox works to block these signals to paralyze the muscles temporarily. Instead, the flax seed mask hardens and dries the skin, making it more difficult for individuals to make facial expressions and move their faces.
Overall, making “Nature’s Botox” is harmless and, if anything, looks like a fun time. Boiling the flax seeds in water creates a gelatinous substance that mimics the consistency of a facial mask. Although the mask can sometimes become sticky and possibly leave your kitchen in a mess, applying the mask directly to the face is simple. Some may wonder how these ingredients could ever create a nourishing and supplemental skincare step to your nightly routine. Here is how you can make it with just a few appliances from our kitchen.
You will need:
½ cup flaxseeds
3 cups water
1 airtight container
Optional: 1 cheesecloth
To create the mask, boil the flax seeds in the water and simmer for 15-20 minutes. Place the slimy water in an airtight container and let it cool in the refrigerator until you see a gel-like goop. You can directly apply the mask to the face with the seeds intact or strain the seeds out of the gel using a cheesecloth. Leave the mask on your face for 20-30 minutes. Enjoy your glowing complexion!
If you would like to learn more about Botox and related anti-aging procedures, book a consultation with Dr. Deepak Dugar. Dr. Dugar is a anti-aging expert and will help you with all of your anti-aging needs. Our office would be happy to schedule you a consultation appointment. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or concerns you may have!
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