DIY treatments with oats have been to soothe skin for ages….. literally. Its use in skincare dates all the way back to 2000 BC. I mean, if it was good enough for Cleopatra…
Oats have anti-inflammatory properties, can help calm and soothe skin and treat eczema and skin rashes. They also contain saponins- a mild cleansing agent. I’ve been suffering from pretty bad hives and rashes that come out of nowhere for the last couple of years and I recently found out that I have dermatographism. Every single time I change my clothes, workout or get out of the shower, I break out in the most annoying, itchy hives on my legs, back and arms. In addition to prescribing antihistamines, my dermatologist also told me to stick to fragrance-free body wash and soap and go for formulas for sensitive skin. Well, I’ve already been doing that for…. as long as I can remember.
While the antihistamines help, they knock me out cold- they make me sleepy and tired so I found something else that really helps to soothe my skin: oat bath soak. When my cousin and I were young and not really allowed to play with makeup, we’d have fun trying different DIY beauty treatments. Some of them were fun- like flower petal and sugar scrub- some were plain dangerous- like a lemon face scrub that gave me an awful sunburn- and some actually worked- like an oat face mask. I think it was my aunt who used to always talk about how oats are great for sensitive skin and it’s something I recently remembered when looking for natural ways to deal with my dermatographism.
So, today I’m telling you about four of my favorite DIY skincare treatments with oats: Coconut-Oat Body Scrub, Soothing Bath Soak, Sensitive Skin Mask and Rose Face Mask.
COCONUT OAT BODY SCRUB
I always use organic, all-natural rolled oats- whether it be for cooking or beauty treatments. To make this Coconut-Oat Body Scrub you’ll need about 1/2 cup coconut oil, 1/2 of rolled oats and 1/4 cup of coconut palm sugar. I blend the oats in a food processor until smooth, mix them with coconut oil (you might have to soften it a little beforehand) and add coconut palm sugar. You can also add some passion fruit tea leaves- that will give it a nice scent. Use in a shower or bath, rinsing with warm water.
Ideally, I would slightly boil my oats and simply mix them with a little coconut milk or water but the problem with using a scrub like this is that you’ll end up making a big mess in your shower/bath and will risk clogging your tub (I still like to do this once in a while in winter, but there’s always A LOT of clean-up involved, which is why most of the time, I just make this version, with blended oats).
SOOTHING BATH SOAK
This is super simple and always brings instant relief to my skin. I mix 1 cup of oats and 1 cup of my favorite eucalyptus Epsom salt and blend in a food processor until the oats are powdered and I mix it in with my bathwater. The water will become soft and milky and your skin will feel smooth and soft. The key here is to really process and blend your oats very well so that they don’t settle on the bottom of your tub (nothing wrong with that, but again, you can end up making a mess). If you can’t get them to powder consistency, then you can also put your bath soak in a sock or a cloth, tie it up and drop it in your tub under running water- sort of like a tea infuser. To make things even simpler, you can just blend your oats, store them in a jar, and add them to your bath, mixing it with your favorite body wash, etc. You can also try adding some essential oils (but be careful with those, some can be irritating) and lavender buds. I personally think that when it comes to sensitive skin, simple is always the way to go.
FACE MASK FOR SENSITIVE SKIN
This is another little treatment that comes in handy now that my skin is a bit dry and irritated. Mix about 3-4 tablespoons of blended oats with 1 tablespoon of yogurt to get a thick, paste-like mask. I like using cultured coconut milk for this, but you can also use greek yogurt. Water will work too. Rinse after about 15-20 minutes with lukewarm water.
ROSE FACE MASK
I love rosewater as a skincare ingredient so it only makes sense to include a recipe for a rose face mask in this post. I found a recipe for this mask on Kale & Caramel and my skin loved it. I like to make this in fresh batches so I use 2-3 tablespoons of oats (once again, blended on high speed) 1 tablespoon of culinary-grade rose petals and just enough rose water to make this into a paste/mask (about 2 tablespoons). I keep this one for 10-15 minutes before rinsing off and follow up with my usual skincare routine.
There are a ton of different DIY treatments with oats out there, but as always, I want to remind you guys to remember to do your own research before trying them out and patch-test if you using ingredients that your skin isn’t familiar with. I think that one of the best DIY treatments with oats, and one that will almost never irritate your skin, is a simple bath soak with powdered oats. If you have eczema, or like me, you find that your skin is constantly dry and itchy, I guarantee that the soak will bring instant relief to your skin.
32 Comments
Hayle Olson
June 16, 2016 at 10:32 amThis is honestly such a fantastic post! So informative and well written, thank you for sharing! :)
Hayle xx
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Paula @ thirteenthoughts.com
June 21, 2016 at 8:53 amThanks Hayle!
Isabelle Collins
June 16, 2016 at 10:57 amI’m really going to have to try these! Thanks for sharing x
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Rebecca Fletcher
June 16, 2016 at 11:15 amThese are some great ideas, Im going to have to try these! X
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The Gossip Darling
June 16, 2016 at 11:46 amSo creative and wonderful!!!! I LOVE these ideas!!
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kate/idoscope
June 16, 2016 at 1:52 pmi might try to do the rose face mask – it should be good for dry/reddish skin. thx for these ideas!
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Keshia White
June 16, 2016 at 3:05 pmThis is so interesting. I love how you use all natural ingredients. Sometimes those store-bought products can irritate your skin conditions because of the chemicals in them, even when they are advertised for “sensitive” skin. That body scrub sounds really nice…I’m going to have to paper myself with it this summer to help polish up my skin! Thank you.
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Ambar Syed
June 16, 2016 at 3:10 pmSuch lovely ideas Paula – thank you for sharing! :)
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Paula @ thirteenthoughts.com
June 21, 2016 at 8:39 amYou’re welcome Ambar!
Manique
June 16, 2016 at 3:12 pmLove all the treatments. Can’t wait to try!
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Alina
June 16, 2016 at 5:32 pmI’ve actually never tried oats in products before or even made my own DIY versions. Loved reading about them and finding out more about their benefits. The coconut oat body scrub in particular sounds pretty amazing x
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Paula @ thirteenthoughts.com
June 21, 2016 at 8:39 amYes, love that body scrub! :)
Andrea
June 16, 2016 at 7:28 pmOats are amazing for the skin! I can’t wait to try some of these treatments out!
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Paula @ thirteenthoughts.com
June 21, 2016 at 8:49 amYes they are :)
Janet
June 16, 2016 at 10:04 pmGreat tips, Paula. I use oatmeal in my bath. I have eczema and there are so many new ways to treat it but I still love a bar soap I get online that has 29 herbs and plants in it~~nothing else. It is amazing!
Meant to comment on your last post about your make up routine. You look fab before and after. Your skin is luminous!
Jane
Paula @ thirteenthoughts.com
June 21, 2016 at 8:50 amThank you so much Janet, I love using it in my bath too! That soap sounds amazing!
Aww so sweet of you to say that, thank you! ;)
Serein
June 17, 2016 at 1:50 amThese sound lovely! I might do the bath soak soon. Thanks Paula
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Paula @ thirteenthoughts.com
June 21, 2016 at 8:51 amThanks Serein!
Aleksandra // bunniesaremagic
June 17, 2016 at 3:43 amIt is definitely easier to enumerate stuff I do not use coconut oil for than all the things it is necessary for me nowadays :)
Sophie Stewart
June 17, 2016 at 6:33 amLove the sound of the coconut scrub. Sophie x
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Helena S. de Ilenczfalva
June 17, 2016 at 8:41 amOMG, prettiest photos ever! Love the star shaped bowl! ;D x
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Marta Sierra Marti
June 17, 2016 at 9:20 amReally useful!! Loved this post
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Dagmara Klich
June 17, 2016 at 9:29 amI have to be honest that nowadays with so many products available I’m too lazy to do my own masks but I remember using DIY Oats mask when I was much younger :) I love eating my oats in the morning though, haha! x
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Emma Engmark
June 17, 2016 at 10:57 amSuch lovely post. I also use oats as a skin treatment sometimes. But just the oats. Soak them in som water, drain the water and apply to the skin – they will be easy to apply to the skin. And your skin feels so soft afterwards!
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Maggie Krol
June 17, 2016 at 11:12 amLove this post. I have yet to try a DIY mask I will try this one!
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Xoxo, Maggie
Face to Curls
June 17, 2016 at 2:06 pmReally useful post although I am one of those people who is very lazy to do the DIY. I do once in a while, but it’s never my first choice…haha
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Stephanie Hartley
June 17, 2016 at 4:11 pmI LOVE the sound of the oat bath! I’ve got such sensitive skin and have been struggling with eczema on my hands recently (something I never used to have), and oats have been recommended to me for that too. I’ve saved this post so that I can make an oat bath soon!
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Jennifer Monforton
June 17, 2016 at 5:24 pmI’ve heard nothing but good things about oats for sensitive skin! That rose face mask sounds lovely- may have to give it a try! :)
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peonies passionfruit
June 17, 2016 at 5:34 pmWhat a lovely post, thanks for sharing these recipes, I will definitely be trying out the oat and epsom salt bath soak. xx
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Ela BellaWorld
June 17, 2016 at 6:50 pmI used products with oat, however I don’t think I did any DIY oat masks or bath soak before. Oats and yogurt mask is simple, I can start with it and then try rose petal one :)
Ela BellaWorld
Kiss & Make-up
June 18, 2016 at 7:01 amI might have to try the sensitive skin mask.
Katelyn Rutt
June 18, 2016 at 7:21 amThese all look so wonderful! Beautiful post + photos!
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