Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is an inflammation of the epidermis or the outer layer of the skin. Eczema makes the skin red and inflamed, bumpy and dry, flaky and patchy. The blistered skin can thicken and become rough and cracked. This condition is extremely frustrating for many, as it can last for a person's lifetime.
Eczema most commonly appears on the knees, wrists, eyelids, scalp, knuckles, and elbows. However, it can appear anywhere on the body.
Causes of Eczema The causes of eczema could be internal as well as external. Possible causes and contributing factors include:
Use of certain soaps, detergents, shampoo, disinfectants, etc.
Viruses, bacteria, fungi and other free radicals.
Reaction dairy products, nuts, soy products, eggs, etc.
Exposure to extreme cold or hot temperatures.
Sweat and humidity.
Hormonal changes.
A family history of allergies or similar infections. Eczema is generally treated with prescribed steroidal moisturizers, which stop the problem from spreading but does not heal the skin internally.
Note: Do consult your dermatologist immediately once you see the flare-ups. If you are trying any of these homemade creams, make sure you are not allergic to any of the ingredients used in the recipes.
Eczema Cream Recipes
Using a DIY homemade cream will help your skin heal from within and relieve the pain and discomfort associated with eczema, without any side effects that might come with steroidal creams.
Here are Oatmeal recipe that use natural ingredients to get relief from eczema.
Method: Oatmeal Cream
Oatmeal has an anti-inflammatory property that calms the itchiness due to dry and flaky eczema patches. It is believed to have an antihistamine effect when applied to the skin affected by eczema.
It is also rich in antioxidants, which helps prevent pollutants and free radicals from damaging the skin. It actually stimulates the synthesis of the collagen and helps with the best possible metabolism of the fatty acids.
Using ground oats will release and expose the skin to its more active components. Oats are rich in beta-glucans and starch, which hold moisture in the skin, hydrating it from within. It consists of phenol compounds that also offer protection against the ultraviolet (UV) sun rays.
Coconut oil is very gentle on the skin and hence can be used for babies and adults with sensitive skin. It is very rare for someone to be allergic to coconut oil. However, you should perform a patch test to ensure that you're not allergic to it.
Shea butter has rich emollients, vitamin E that works as an antioxidant for the skin, fatty acids like cinnamic acid, which provides extra moisture and nourishment to the skin, and vitamin A that helps reduce the inflammation on the skin.
A therapeutic-grade lavender essential oil helps heal the redness and dryness caused by eczema. Also, it makes your cream smell pleasant.
Things you'll need:

Coconut oil, melted or soft ¼ cup
Pure Shea butter 2 tablespoons
Ground oats 2 tablespoons
Vitamin E 1 capsule
Lavender essential oil 2 or 3 drops
Step 1. Melt coconut oil and pure Shea butter in a double boiler
Set up a double boiler and put ¼ cup of extra-virgin coconut oil.
Add 2 tablespoons of pure Shea butter to the double boiler.
Melt the ingredients on low heat.
Step 2. Add ground oats, lavender essential oil, and vitamin E oil
Grind some dry, uncooked oats in a blender until you have a fine powder.
Measure 2 tablespoons of the ground oatmeal and gradually add it to the melted liquids, while stirring to prevent lumps.
Allow the mixture to cool down to room temperature.
Puncture 1 capsule of vitamin E and squeeze the liquid into the mixture.
Add 2 or 3 drops of lavender essential oil as well.
Step 3. Whisk everything together
Blend all the ingredients well using a whisker.
Transfer the cream to an airtight container.
Store up to a year in a cool and dark place.
Nothing can be more satisfying than a hearty bowl of oatmeal to kick-start your day. But did you know this staple breakfast cereal also offers numerous beauty benefits?
Oatmeal is touted as a great source of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory polyphenols that protect your skin and help soothe any skin irritation. It also forms a protective layer on the skin to keep it well-moisturized. However, these uses of oatmeal for beautiful skin and hair are not a modern-day discovery. Egyptians, Romans, and Greeks used to add oatmeal to their baths to heal different skin conditions.
Oatmeal, or oats, also contain saponin, a type of compound that foams when agitated in water. It is the same compound used in commercial cleaners and soaps. Saponins help get rid of dirt, oil, and impurities embedded in the skin and deep clean the pores. In addition, the coarse texture of oats makes it an excellent ingredient for natural scrubs to treat acne, blackheads and oily skin.
If you wish to reap the many benefits of oatmeal, here are the 7 most effective uses of oatmeal for beautiful skin and hair.
Method 1: Dandruff and Itchy Scalp
Dandruff can be a persistent malady for many. Not only do the white flakes cause embarrassment, the constant itching can be really frustrating. Oatmeal can be used as a shampoo for dandruff and also to get relief from an itchy scalp.
Oatmeal helps absorb excess oil and remove the dead skin cell buildup on your scalp. The tea tree essential oil used in this remedy works as an antifungal agent against dandruff. The lavender essential oil soothes the scalp and prevents hair loss, a common problem that occurs along with dandruff. The vitamin E oil nourishes and moisturizes the scalp.
Things you'll need:
Colloidal oatmeal (cleanses the scalp) 2 tablespoons
Lavender essential oil (prevents hair loss) 2 drops
Tea tree essential oil (antifungal) 2 drops
Vitamin E oil (moisturizes the scalp) ½ teaspoon
Water 1 cup
Step 1. Boil colloidal oatmeal in water & strain out the liquid through cheesecloth
Pour 1 cup of water into a saucepan.
Bring the water to a boil and add 2 tablespoons of colloidal oatmeal.
Reduce the heat to low and let it simmer. Continue stirring and cooking the oatmeal until the water turns gooey.
When it's done, turn off the heat and allow the liquid to cool down completely.
Once you get a thick consistency, use a cheesecloth to strain the viscous liquid into a bowl.
Bundle up the cloth and give it a light squeeze to allow any remaining liquid to ooze out.
Step 2. Add the oils & mix thoroughly
Puncture and squeeze out the contents of 1 vitamin E capsule (about ½ teaspoon) into the oatmeal liquid.
Add 2 drops each of tea tree and lavender essential oils to it.
Mix all the ingredients thoroughly.
Step 3. Put the DIY shampoo in a pump bottle & use it 2 or 3 times weekly
Funnel the prepared mixture into a pump bottle for ease of use.
Dampen your hair and squeeze out a coin-sized amount of the DIY oatmeal shampoo into your palm.
Work the shampoo into your hair and massage your scalp with it.
Leave it in for 1 to 2 minutes, then thoroughly rinse it out with lukewarm water.
Use this shampoo 2 or 3 times weekly to get rid of dandruff or an itchy scalp.
You can store this homemade shampoo in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Method 2: Blackheads and Whiteheads
The sudsy oatmeal can be whipped up with other nourishing ingredients to create a face pack to get rid of blackheads and whiteheads. Both blackheads and whiteheads are a result of dirt, sebum (natural skin oil) and dead skin cells clogging your pores.
Oatmeal is a natural exfoliant that pulls out the deeply embedded gunk. The cucumber and yogurt used in this face mask help soothe the skin and reduce sebum production that leads to blackheads. This recipe also uses honey, which helps moisturize the skin and forms an antibacterial layer on the skin to prevent breakouts.
Things you'll need:
Oatmeal (exfoliant) ½ cup
Cucumber pulp (soothes skin) ½ cup
Plain yogurt (cleanses skin) ¼ cup
Raw honey (moisturizes skin, antibacterial agent) 2 tablespoons
Step 1. Combine cucumber pulp and yogurt
Put ½ cup of cucumber pulp in a bowl.
Add ½ cup of plain yogurt.
Step 2. Add honey and oatmeal
Add 2 tablespoons of raw honey.
Mix well to get a uniform paste.
Add ½ cup of oatmeal and blend it in, too.
Step 3. Refrigerate the paste & use it as a face mask 2 or 3 times weekly
Refrigerate the paste until it hardens up a little to reach a scrub-like consistency.
Use an applicator brush to apply a thick layer on the blackhead- and whitehead-prone areas.
Leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse it off with warm water.
Use it 2 or 3 times a week to get rid of annoying blackheads and whiteheads.
Method 3: Exfoliation
Oatmeal is quite popular as a gentle exfoliant, especially for sensitive skin. The soft granules easily buff your skin and also moisturize it in the process. In fact, you can also use oatmeal to make DIY scrubs for softer hands.
This simple scrub recipe uses a blend of oatmeal with whole milk. Whole milk contains lactic acid, which works as a natural cleanser to dissolve dead skin cells and give you healthier and fresher-looking skin.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (exfoliates skin) 2 tablespoons
Whole milk (cleanses skin) 2 tablespoons
Step 1. Combine ground oatmeal and whole milk
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 2 tablespoons of whole milk to it.
Mix well to get a consistent paste.
Step 2. Exfoliate your skin with the oatmeal scrub twice weekly 
Apply the paste to your damp skin.
Massage it over your skin in small circular motions for 2 to 3 minutes.
Let it sit for 20 minutes, then rinse it off with lukewarm water.
Use this homemade scrub twice weekly for a healthy skin turnover.
Method 4: Blotchy Skin
One of the most effective uses of oatmeal for beautiful skin and hair is its ability to soothe and treat extremely dry and blotchy skin.
Oatmeal contains antioxidants that help prevent as well as reverse free-radical damage caused by environmental toxins. Its anti-inflammatory properties also soothe the skin irritation.
To use oatmeal for blotchy skin, you need to combine it with honey. The honey works as a humectant to seal the moisture into your skin and keep it supple.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (anti-inflammatory) 2 tablespoons
Raw honey (seals in moisture) ½ teaspoon
Warm water 2 tablespoons
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a mixing bowl.
Add ½ teaspoon of raw honey to it.
Add 2 tablespoons of water.
Step 2. Mix well & use it as a mask 3 times a week
Mix all the ingredients well to get a uniform paste.
Apply the paste on the blotchy patches and leave it on for 5 minutes.
Massage it over your skin for 1 to 2 minutes, then rinse it off with water.
Use this remedy 3 times every week to get rid of blotchy skin.
Method 5: Unwanted Facial Hair
Tired of using bleach or wax to deal with unwanted facial hair? Well, there's a much safer and pain-free alternative.
This DIY oatmeal face mask, along with honey and lemon, helps easily pull out the finer hairs via exfoliation. The lemon and honey in the mask protect the skin from any infection and also leave the skin clean and moisturized.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (exfoliant) 1 tablespoon
Raw honey (hydrates skin) 2 tablespoons
Lemon juice, freshly squeezed (cleanses skin) enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put 1 tablespoon of ground oatmeal in a container.
Add 2 tablespoons of raw honey to it.
Add just enough fresh lemon juice to form a paste.
Step 2. Mix well & use the paste daily on the unwanted hair
Mix all the ingredients well.
Apply the paste on the hairy patches on your face that you wish to get rid of.
Leave it on until the paste dries completely.
Reactivate the paste with a little water, scrub your face with it for 1 minute and then rinse it off with warm water. Do not try to scrub off the dry paste or you will end up irritating your skin. Follow with a moisturizer.
Use this mask daily until you get rid of the unwanted facial hair.
Method 6: Skin Whitening
Oatmeal can help you naturally achieve a lighter and brighter complexion. It helps impart an even skin tone by exfoliating away dead skin cells and trapped impurities. The lemon used in the recipe works as a bleaching agent to lighten the skin. The yogurt also helps lighten skin, as it is a natural cleanser.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (exfoliant) 1 tablespoon
Plain yogurt (natural cleanser) 1 tablespoon
Lemon juice, freshly squeezed (bleaching agent) 1 teaspoon
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put 1 tablespoon of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 1 tablespoon of plain yogurt to it.
Add 1 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice.
You can learn how to extract the maximum juice from a lemon here.
Step 2. Mix well & use the face pack 2 or 3 times weekly
Mix all the ingredients thoroughly.
Apply an even layer of the paste all over your face.
Let it sit for 20 minutes, then rinse it off with tepid water.
Apply this mask 2 or 3 times every week to naturally whiten your skin.
Method 7: Acne and Acne Scars
If you have naturally oily skin, you're probably all too familiar with acne. As acne is caused by clogged hair follicles, oatmeal can help deep clean the pores to reduce the breakouts.
Also, if you have unsightly acne scars, oatmeal helps lighten them by sloughing off the topmost skin layer to reveal fresh and healthier skin. Since well-hydrated skin heals better, combine honey with oatmeal to seal in the moisture.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (exfoliant) 1 teaspoon
Raw honey (seals in moisture) 1 teaspoon
Step 1. Make a paste of ground oatmeal and honey
Add 1 teaspoon of raw honey to 1 teaspoon of ground oatmeal.
Mix the two well to get a thick paste.
Step 2. Spot treat the acne or scars 2 or 3 times weekly
Apply the paste on the acne or acne scars.
Leave it on for 10 minutes, then rinse it off with tepid water.
Pat dry your skin and apply a facial toner, followed by a light moisturizer.
Use this spot treatment 2 or 3 times every week to get rid of acne and acne scars.
Tips
While there's a wide variety of honey available in the market, use an unprocessed and organic variety to reap the maximum benefits.
Although oatmeal is generally safe to use on skin, it is still advisable to do a patch test for any of the above recipes. Apply the prepared paste or mask on the inner side of your arm and wait 24 hours to check for any skin reaction.
Oatmeal is a popular and nutritious breakfast option. It is one of the most popular breakfast options after Cheerios and Corn Flakes is oatmeal.
It is one of the top healthiest breakfasts among the adult population because it's rich in essential nutrients like fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, folate, and potassium.
People around the world are also using oats as one of the ingredients in their face masks. Why is that, you ask? Well! Oatmeal has anti-inflammatory properties, which calms itching and burning sensations in the skin and helps treat eczema and psoriasis.
It also has antioxidants that help repair skin damaged by ultraviolet (UV) rays, pollution, and other chemicals that we use on a daily basis on our skin.
Many of us know the pain of getting rid of blackheads and whiteheads, a type of acne that invades our face, commonly on our nose, cheeks, and chin. We know you're nodding in agreement with us.
Worry not, because these acne breakouts can be treated easily and safely with the help of oatmeal and other skin-friendly ingredients.
We tested these four face masks that use oatmeal for blackheads & whiteheads. Be sure to wash and pat dry your face before applying any of the masks.
Method 1: Oatmeal & Activated Charcoal Mask
Activated charcoal in this recipe, will help exfoliate your skin and draw out impurities and blackheads & whiteheads.
This is a great detoxifying and soothing face mask. Cha-ching!!! Double goodness!
Things you'll need:
Activated charcoal (absorbs toxins from the skin) ½ teaspoon
Turmeric powder (provides antioxidants) 1 teaspoon
Raw honey (antibacterial) 2 tablespoons
Oatmeal powder (exfoliant and soothing) 2 tablespoons
Water, enough to make a spreadable paste
Step 1. Combine all the ingredients
Put 2 tablespoons of oatmeal powder into a bowl.
Add 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder to it.
Add ½ teaspoon of activated charcoal.
Add 2 tablespoons of raw honey as well.
Add water to the mixture.
Mix it well to make a smooth paste.
Step 2. Apply the paste as a face mask
Use an applicator brush to apply the paste as a face mask.
Leave it on for 20 to 30 minutes.
Rinse it off with warm water and pat dry your face with a soft towel.
Follow with an oil-free moisturizer.
Use this remedy 2 to 3 times per week to treat blackheads and whiteheads.
You can store this mask in the refrigerator for up to 10 days.
Method 2: Oatmeal & Yogurt Mask
If you have an oily or combination skin type, and you have to be picky about which face masks to use. This is the perfect mask for you!
Yogurt contains lactic acid, which exfoliates the skin. It also has calcium that helps with skin regeneration, and vitamin B, which is high in antioxidant.
The zinc in yogurt also helps treat acne-prone skin. As a bonus, yogurt fades markings from blemishes, has anti-aging properties and tightens large skin pores.
Honey contains iron that helps scars heal quickly. It also has skin-tightening properties that will help reduce wrinkles.
Clay is an excellent ingredient for oily and acne-prone skin, as it can clear excess oils
Things you'll need:
Oatmeal powder (exfoliant) 4 tablespoons
Plain yogurt (cleanses skin) 2 tablespoons
Clay (absorbs impurities from skin) 1 tablespoon
Honey (antibacterial) 2 tablespoons
Step 1. Mix the four ingredients into a fine paste
Put 4 tablespoons of oatmeal powder in a bowl.
Add 1 tablespoon of clay.
Add 2 tablespoons of plain yogurt to it.
Add 2 tablespoons of honey as well.
Mix all the ingredients into a fine paste.
Step 2. Apply the face mask
Using an applicator brush, apply a thin layer of the mixture on your face.
Leave it on for 15 minutes.
Rinse it off with warm water and pat your skin dry.
Apply a light moisturizer.
Apply this face mask 2 to 3 times per week to use oatmeal for blackheads & whiteheads.
You can store this mask in the refrigerator for 7 days.
Method 3: Oatmeal & Egg White Mask
A blackhead or whitehead is a pore filled with dead skin cells, sebum (natural skin oil), and bacteria. When you use an astringent, it helps to loosen all this accumulated gunk in your pores.
Egg whites are a natural astringent, without any side-effects. They have albumin and protein, which help tighten the skin and minimize the skin pores.
You can use this face mask to treat or prevent blackheads and whiteheads.
Things you'll need:
Oatmeal, cooked (exfoliant) 2 tablespoons
Egg whites (astringent) 1 egg
Step 1. Mix the oatmeal and egg whites
Put 2 tablespoons of cooked oatmeal in a bowl.
Crack an egg and separate the yolk from the whites.
You can check out our hacks to separate egg yolks and whites.
Add the egg whites to the soft-cooked oatmeal.
Mix the two well.
Step 2. Apply the face mask
Use an applicator brush to apply the paste on your face.
Rub the mask on your face in brisk circular motions using your hands.
Leave it on for 20 minutes.
Rinse it off with cool water and pat dry your skin.
Applying this face mask 1 or 2 times a week should help eliminate blackheads & whiteheads, as well as keeping oily skin at bay.
Remember to make a fresh batch of this mask every time you use it.
Method 4: Oatmeal & Lemon Mask
Lemon contains citric acid. It's a kind of alpha hydroxy acid that removes dead skin cells, stimulates collagen, so your face is wrinkle-free, increases blood flow to the skin and removes impurities of the skin.
Things you'll need:
Oatmeal, cooked (exfoliant) 2 or 3 tablespoons
Lemon juice, freshly squeezed (cleanser) 2 tablespoons
Step 1. Combine the two ingredients in a bowl
Put 2 or 3 tablespoons of cooked oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 2 tablespoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice.
Step 2. Apply the mask on your face
Mix the two well.
Apply the paste on your face with an applicator brush.
Rub the mask on the skin gently with your fingertips.
Leave it on for 15 to 20 minutes. Some skin types may experience tingling or itching.
Rinse it off with water and pat dry your skin.
Apply this face mask 2 times per week to use oatmeal for blackheads & whiteheads.
This mask will only stay good for 2-3 days in the refrigerator.
Caution: Do not go out in the sun immediately after using this face pack. The lemon can cause a phototoxic reaction, leading to sunburn.
Additional Tips
Before applying the mask, tie up your hair in a ponytail to prevent your strands from sticking to the face mask.
Lean over a sink when applying the mask to collect the initial drippings.
Do not try to squeeze out the blackheads with your fingers as the impurities present on your skin, fingers and nails can enter the pores and make your skin worse.
Everyone's skin is different and so is it's sensitivity toward different allergens. However, oatmeal is one natural ingredient that can serve all skin types when you have an allergic reaction; unless you are allergic to oats itself.
Caution: Do not use these face masks if you are allergic to oatmeal. If you are unsure, do a patch test first on your inner arm to check for any adverse reaction.
A skin allergy is typically your immune system's response to a foreign body or substance that manifests in the form of itching, swelling, redness or a rash. It can be pretty bothersome if the rash appears on your face.
Oatmeal, being rich in avenanthramides (a group of phenolic alkaloids), works as an anti-inflammatory to bring down the swelling and irritation in a rash. Oatmeal also contains saponins that work as natural skin cleansers.
It is for this reason that colloidal oatmeal or oatmeal extracts are used in lotions, scrubs and face masks, especially those for sensitive skin. Oatmeal can also bring immense relief from skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, and hyperpigmentation.
However, you need not invest in pricey products when you can whip up your own anti-allergic face pack. All you need is some colloidal oatmeal (finely ground oats) and a couple of skin-soothing and nourishing ingredients.
Note: Before applying a face mask, remove all your makeup and wash your face with a mild cleanser. Pat your skin dry and then proceed with the mask. Also, when applying a face mask, avoid the area around your eyes.
If you are troubled with a nasty rash on your face or dealing with any allergic skin diseases, our five best oatmeal face masks for rashes and allergies can help return your skin to normal. (And these packs are not just meant for the face, they can be used anywhere on your body to soothe irritated skin.)
Method 1: Oatmeal & Egg White Mask
Egg whites are great for your skin. Being rich in vitamins and minerals, they help replenish your skin with nutrients for a faster recovery. Egg whites also help shrink the pores and tighten your skin to make it appear younger.
A combination of oatmeal and egg whites helps form a protective barrier on the irritated skin and bring down the inflammation quickly.
This oatmeal face mask for rashes and allergies contains olive oil that deeply moisturizes itchy skin. A 2016 study also compares the use of olive oil and sunflower oil for neonatal skin hydration.
Things you'll need:
Colloidal oatmeal (anti-inflammatory) 1 tablespoon
Egg whites (forms a protective barrier) 1 egg
Olive oil (antioxidant) 1 tablespoon
Step 1. Whisk up the whites from 1 egg
Break open an egg and collect the egg whites in a bowl.
If you need help, check out our hacks to separate egg whites from the yolk.
Use a motorized blender to whisk up the egg whites until it turns frothy.
Step 2. Mix in the oatmeal and olive oil
Add 1 tablespoon of colloidal oatmeal to the egg whites.
Add 1 tablespoon of olive oil as well.
Whisk up everything to get a smooth blend.
Step 3. Apply the mask daily
Use an applicator brush to apply an even layer of the blend on your face.
Leave it on for 15 minutes, then rinse it off with cold water.
Apply a light moisturizer.
Repeat once daily for 4 or 5 days, or until your skin condition improves.
Method 2: Oatmeal, Milk & Honey Mask
Another soothing mask, especially for sensitive skin, is a combination of milk, honey, and oatmeal.
While the oatmeal helps reduce the skin irritation, the milk works as a natural cleanser to remove any impurities on the skin. The lactic acid in the milk also kills any microbes that may be causing the rash.
The honey helps moisturize your itchy inflamed skin without turning it oily. Upon contact with skin, it also releases hydrogen peroxide that further disinfects the skin to control the allergic reaction.
Things you'll need:
Colloidal oatmeal (anti-inflammatory) 1 tablespoon
Raw honey (moisturizes and disinfects skin) 2 teaspoons
Milk (cleanses skin) enough to form a paste
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put 1 tablespoon of colloidal oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 2 teaspoons of raw honey to it.
Add enough milk to form a spreadable paste.
Step 2. Mix well & apply the face pack daily
Blend all the ingredients thoroughly into a smooth paste.
Use a clean applicator brush to apply the blend on your face.
Wait 20 minutes, then wash it off with warm water and a mild cleanser.
Apply a light moisturizer.
Apply this mask once daily for 4 or 5 days to soothe your irritated skin.
Method 3: Oatmeal & Coconut Oil Mask
Oatmeal can also be combined with coconut oil and applied as a face mask to get rid of toxins causing an allergic reaction and flare-ups in skin conditions.
Coconut oil is a natural antibacterial and antifungal agent that kills microbes and forms a protective layer on the skin. The saponins in oatmeal help cleanse the skin pores. Being one of the best oatmeal face masks for rashes and allergies, it helps restore the moisture to your skin and promote faster healing.
Things you'll need:
Colloidal oatmeal (anti-inflammatory) 1½ tablespoons
Extra-virgin coconut oil (antimicrobial, forms a protective barrier) ½ tablespoon
Warm water 2 tablespoons
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Pour 2 tablespoons of warm water into a bowl.
Add ½ tablespoon of extra-virgin coconut oil.
Stir until the oil melts completely.
Add 1½ tablespoons of colloidal oatmeal.
Step 2. Mix well & apply it as a face mask daily
Mix well to form a lump-free paste. Let it sit for 1 to 2 minutes to cool down completely.
Use a clean applicator brush to apply the blend on your entire face.
Leave it on for 15 minutes, then massage the blend in circular motions for 5 minutes.
Rinse it off with lukewarm water.
Splash some cold water on your face afterward to seal the skin pores.
Pat your skin dry and apply an oil-free moisturizer.
Apply the face mask once daily until your skin is restored to normal.
Method 4: Oatmeal & Aloe Vera Mask
Combining oatmeal and fresh aloe vera gel makes an extremely soothing face mask for rashes and allergies.
The clear gel derived from aloe vera leaves helps cool down the skin and forms an antimicrobial layer on it to prevent any rash from spreading. Aloe vera is also loaded with minerals and vitamins that aid faster recovery and help revitalize dull skin.
Here's how you can store fresh aloe vera gel and use it to make this simple oatmeal face mask for rashes and allergies.
Things you'll need:
Colloidal oatmeal (anti-inflammatory) ½ tablespoon
Fresh aloe vera gel (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory) ½ tablespoon
Step 1. Combine the two ingredients
Put a ½ tablespoon of colloidal oatmeal in a container.
Add ½ tablespoon of fresh aloe vera gel.
If you need help, check out our article on how to extract fresh aloe vera gel.
Step 2. Mix well & apply the blend daily
Use a spoon to blend the ingredients well.
Use a clean finger to massage the blend over the affected area, or apply it over your entire face.
Leave it for 5 minutes, then rinse it off with water.
Pat your skin dry and apply a light moisturizer.
Use it once or twice every day until the inflammation subsides.
Method 5: Oatmeal & Apple Cider Vinegar Mask
No home remedy list is complete without some apple cider vinegar in it. Even when it comes to dealing with skin allergies, apple cider vinegar can be combined with oatmeal to form an effective face mask for rashes and allergies.
Apart from its benefit for beautiful skin and hair, it's anti-inflammatory properties help bring down the inflammation in the affected skin. It is also antimicrobial and will take care of any invading microbe that is causing the allergic reaction or flare-up. Apple cider vinegar also helps normalize your skin's pH.
This face mask also uses unsweetened apple juice that helps further moisturize your skin.
Things you'll need:
Colloidal oatmeal (anti-inflammatory) ½ tablespoon
Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar (normalizes the skin's pH) ½ teaspoon
Apple juice, unsweetened (moisturizes skin) enough to form a paste
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put a ½ tablespoon of colloidal oatmeal in a container.
Add ½ teaspoon of raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar to it.
Add enough unsweetened apple juice to form a paste.
Step 2. Mix well & apply it on your face twice a week
Use a spoon to blend the ingredients well.
Apply a thin layer of the paste on your entire face.
Let it sit until the paste dries completely.
Wash it off with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
Apply a light moisturizer.
Use this mask 2 or 3 times a week to treat your inflamed skin.
Tips to keep in mind
You can also try our homemade oatmeal face masks for blackheads and whiteheads.
In fact, there's a number of ways you can use oatmeal to get beautiful skin and hair.
Oatmeal serves as an excellent exfoliant and can be used to maintain soft hands.
If you have oily or acne-prone skin, you are no stranger to a rogue pimple that makes an unwelcome appearance just before an important event.
Acne is a prevalent condition caused in large part by an excess production of sebum, a natural oil produced by sebaceous glands in your skin.
The excess oil, along with dead skin cells and bacteria, clog your pores and the infected ones emerge as red, angry and often pus-filled pimples. They leave behind acne scar, a nightmare for everyone suffering from regular breakouts.
This can be an embarrassing problem, especially if you continue to have breakouts into your 20s and 30s. To help improve acne, you end up using things that dry your skin and going through an endless cycle of dry and oily skin.
Oatmeal acts as a gentle exfoliant, removing impurities and dead skin cells to give you clear and even-toned skin. Additionally, it absorbs the excess oil from your skin without drying it out.
It also has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties that not only take care of your acne but also help prevent future breakouts.
We have for you six oatmeal face mask to get rid of acne, and acne-prone oily skin, that will not only help you banish acne but also brighten your skin and tighten your pores.
Method 1: Oatmeal & Cinnamon Mask
This face mask uses cooked oatmeal to soothe severe acne-breakouts with throbbing and painful pus-filled boils. It also contains cinnamon and lemon juice that work to reduce your skin's oiliness and eliminate acne.
Note: As cinnamon can irritate sensitive skin, do a patch test before applying the mask. You will feel a mild burning sensation that is perfectly normal, but wash it off if it becomes unbearable.
Things you'll need:
Oatmeal, cooked (gentle exfoliant, absorbs oil) ¼ cup
Cinnamon powder (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory) 1 teaspoon
Lemon juice (contains citric acid) 2 drops
Water enough to make a paste
Step 1. Make a paste with cooked oatmeal, lemon juice and water
Put ¼ cup of cooked oatmeal in a container.
Squeeze in 2 drops of fresh lemon juice.
Add just enough water to make a smooth paste.
Mix well.
Step 2. Mix in cinnamon powder
After mixing the basic paste, add about â…› teaspoon of organic, ground cinnamon powder to it.
Mix thoroughly to get an even blend.
Step 3. Apply the mask to get rid of acne
Using a cosmetic brush, apply the mask all over your face except for the areas around your eyes and mouth,
as they can be quite sensitive.
Leave it on for about 20 minutes, then wash it off using lukewarm water.
If your skin looks slightly red, cover your face with a cloth soaked in cold water.
This will also help tighten your pores.
Apply this mask at least once a week to eliminate acne.
Do this on a regular basis to keep acne at bay.
Method 2: Oatmeal & Turmeric Mask
This oatmeal anti-acne face mask contains two other extremely powerful ingredients for fighting acne – turmeric and coconut oil.
This mask is especially recommended for those with combination skin or if you have dry skin yet experience acne breakouts.
Turmeric is the miraculous spice that gives Indian curries their warmth and characteristic yellow color, but that's not all.
It also has antimicrobial properties that help reduce acne-causing bacteria and skin-brightening properties that help fade acne scars.
The coconut oil consists of medium-chain fatty acids that moisturize your skin and help fight acne from within.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (gentle exfoliant, absorbs oil) 2 tablespoons
Organic turmeric powder (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory) ½ tablespoon
Extra-virgin coconut oil (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory) enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add ½ tablespoon of organic turmeric powder.
Add just enough melted extra-virgin coconut oil to make a smooth paste.
Step 2. Mix well & apply the mask on the acne-prone skin
Mix the ingredients thoroughly.
Apply the paste all over your face using a cosmetic brush.
Keep it on for 20 to 30 minutes.
Afterward, wash it off with warm or lukewarm water and gently pat dry your face with a soft towel.
You can follow it up with a non-comedogenic moisturizer.
Apply this mask at least once a week to get rid of acne and acne scars.
Use it on a regular basis to help future acne breakouts.
Method 3: Oatmeal & Honey Mask
Honey has often been called the ambrosia of the gods and rightly so. Used in traditional medicine since ancient times to heal infected wounds and sore throats, this nectar has potent antimicrobial properties that can combat acne.
Oatmeal rich in avenanthramides helps to fight with skin disorders.
Ground oatmeal (gentle exfoliant, absorbs oil) 1 teaspoon
Raw, organic honey (antimicrobial, humectant) 1 teaspoon
Step 1. Mix equal amounts of ground oatmeal and honey
Put 1 teaspoon of ground oatmeal in a container.
Add 1 teaspoon of raw, organic honey.
Mix well.
Step 2. Apply the mask to banish acne and acne scars
Use a cosmetic brush to apply the mask on your face.
Let it sit for about 10 minutes or until it dries completely.
Wash it off with warm water and gently pat dry your face.
Apply this mask 3 or 4 times a week to reduce breakouts and get clear, glowing skin as an added bonus.
Method 4: Oatmeal & Baking Soda Mask
A simple kitchen ingredient that can be found in any household is baking soda. While you may use it only for baking, this powder can be used for a wide variety of purposes, from whitening your teeth to removing hardened stains and even help eliminating acne.
Baking soda acts as a mild exfoliant to cleanse your skin of the acne-causing bacteria. It is also an excellent absorbent and dries up the angry-looking acne considerably. It even helps you to get rid of blackhead and whiteheads.
Note: Baking soda can have a drying effect on your skin. Do a patch test before applying it on your face.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (gentle exfoliant, absorbs oil) 2 tablespoons
Baking soda (exfoliant, absorbs oil) 1 tablespoon
Water enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine the oatmeal, baking soda and water
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 1 tablespoon of baking soda.
Add just enough water to make a smooth paste.
Step 2. Mix well & apply the mask on your face
Mix the ingredients well.
Slather the paste all over your face.
Leave it on for about 20 minutes, then wash your face thoroughly and gently pat dry your skin.
Apply a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer.
Apply this DIY anti-acne mask up to 3 times a week to keep acne in check.
Method 5: Oatmeal & Aloe Vera Mask
If you have extra-sensitive skin, this cool and soothing oatmeal anti-acne face mask can prove to be very beneficial. Along with ground oatmeal, this mask contains cool cucumber paste and aloe vera gel that will soothe and heal the acne patches. Last but not least, this mask contains tea tree oil that eliminates bacterial infections in your pores.
Note: As tea tree oil is a strong ingredient, it may irritate your skin. Do a patch before applying this mask.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (gentle exfoliant, absorbs oil) 2 tablespoons
Cucumber puree (contains vitamin C) 1 small cucumber
Pure aloe vera gel (anti-inflammatory) 1 tablespoon
Organic tea tree essential oil (antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory) 2 or 3 drops
Step 1. Combine the four ingredients
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 1 small pureed cucumber.
Add 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel.
Add 2 or 3 drops of tea tree essential oil as well.
Step 2. Mix well & apply the mask on your face
Mix the ingredients thoroughly to get a smooth paste.
Use a cosmetic brush to apply the mask all over your face.
Let it sit for 20 to 30 minutes, then wash your face with warm water.
Gently pat dry your face using a soft towel and apply a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer.
Apply this refreshing face mask every 3 days on a regular basis to get acne- and scar-free skin.
Method 6: Oatmeal & Apple Cider Vinegar Mask
Apple cider vinegar can be used to treat and manage a wide array of internal and external health issues.
When it comes to fighting acne, apple cider vinegar acts as an astringent to dry up the infected pimples and also tighten and minimize large skin pores.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal (gentle exfoliant, absorbs oil) 2 tablespoons
Raw, unfiltered apple cider vinegar (astringent) 1 teaspoon
Apple juice enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine the three ingredients
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a container.
Add 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar.
Add just enough apple juice to make a smooth paste.
Step 2. Mix well & apply the face mask
Mix the ingredients well to get a thorough blend.
Using a cosmetic brush, apply the blend on your face.
Let it dry completely.
Wash your face with lukewarm water and gently pat dry your skin.
Apply a light, non-comedogenic moisturizer.
Apply this face mask 3 or 4 times a week on a regular basis to banish acne naturally.
Additional Tips
If you are tired of using commercial products that do not suit your skin, you can use homemade face serums instead. Oatmeal face masks also work great on your nasty rashes or allergies.
You can also use apple cider vinegar to get rid of back acne or acne inversa.
Drinking a cup of green tea daily can help prevent future acne breakouts, as it cleanses and detoxes your system from within.
Oatmeal has gradually but significantly transformed into magical manna for our health on the inside as well as for our skin on the outside. We could practically begin our day with oatmeal and call it a day right then. How is that you ask?
To be in good health on the inside, one needs to eat clean, and many people swear by oatmeal as a superfood that is helping them maintain good health.
It is very nutritious, packed with antioxidants, important vitamins and minerals, and fiber. Super healthy for our body!
For the skin, oatmeal has anti-inflammatory properties that soothe irritated skin. The texture also has gentle exfoliating properties that will help pores clean.
Infusing an ingredient like this into your face mask will not only keep your skin healthy but also make it look radiant and fresh.
We have jotted down a few face masks with oatmeal in it, for people with dry skin as well as oily skin. These face masks will come in handy to get perfectly glowing skin in the most inexpensive way possible.
Method 1: Oatmeal & Milk Mask
Combining oatmeal with milk and banana can do wonders for dry skin.
Raw milk is rich in vitamin B, calcium, alpha hydroxyl acids, and other antioxidants, which deeply nourish the skin and help lock in moisture. It cleanses pores clogged with dead skin cells and oil.
It clears up acne and prevents flare-ups. It also has skin-tightening and brightening properties. Oatmeal and milk together help get rid of the dry and flaky skin.
Bananas are rich in potassium and vitamins E and C, all of which promote clear and radiant skin. It also soothes the skin.
Things you'll need:
Banana ½
Ground oatmeal 1 tablespoon
Milk 1 tablespoon
Step 1. Mash half of a banana & add ground oatmeal and milk
Using a fork, mash ½ of a banana in a bowl until you have a lump-free pulp.
Grind some oatmeal into a fine powder. Add 1 tablespoon of it to the mashed banana.
Add 1 tablespoon of milk to it.
Mix the ingredients well.
Step 2. Apply it on your face & let it sit for 10 to 15 min
Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
Lukewarm water opens the pores, letting the skin better absorb the nutrients in the mask.
Apply the mask on your face using an applicator brush, and leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes.
Rinse it off with warm water. Do not use soap.
Splash some cold water onto your face to close the opened pores.
Use this pack once a week. This mask must be made fresh for each use.
Method 2: Oatmeal & Honey Mask
Honey acts as a natural humectant. Humectants draw moisture from the air and help retain it in the skin for deeper penetration and long-lasting hydration.
This property of honey makes it a perfect ingredient for people with dry skin. It also has an antibacterial property. The oatmeal and honey mask is beneficial for your hair and skin as well.
Milk cream is rich in fats, which helps moisturize the skin.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal 2 tablespoons
Milk cream 2 tablespoons
Pure honey 1 teaspoon
Water enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine ground oatmeal, milk cream, water & honey. Mix well
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add 2 tablespoons of milk cream.
Add 1 teaspoon of honey as well.
Add enough water to the mixture to make a smooth paste.
Step 2. Apply the paste to your face & leave it on for 10 to 15 min
Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
Apply a thick coat of the paste on your face with an applicator brush, using upward strokes.
Leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes.
Rinse it off with warm water, followed by a splash of cold water.
Use this face pack once a week. This mask must be fresh for each use.
Method 3: Oatmeal & Cocoa Mask
Cocoa powder is known to repair skin cells. It contains omega-6 fatty acids that heal scars and wounds. It also acts as a natural sunscreen and helps promote healthy blood flow to the skin, which makes it look healthy and younger.
Coconut milk contains high levels of vitamin C, which helps maintain flexibility and elasticity of the skin. It also contains copper, which prevents sagging skin and wrinkles.
It keeps the skin supple and soft by retaining moisture in the skin, which is beneficial for dry skin. Oatmeal fights off the free radicals present in the skin and clears any clogged pores.
Things you'll need:
Cocoa powder ½ tablespoon
Honey ½ tablespoon
Ground oatmeal 1 tablespoon
Coconut milk (unsweetened) enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine all the ingredients and mix well
Put 1 tablespoon of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Add ½ tablespoon each of cocoa powder to it and honey to the mixture.
Pour in enough coconut milk to make a paste.
Mix all the ingredients well.
Step 2. Apply the paste on your face & let it sit for 10 to 12 min 
Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
Apply the mask to your face and leave it on for 10 to 12 minutes.
Rinse it off with lukewarm water, followed by a splash of cold water.
Use this pack once a week. This mask must be fresh for each use.
Method 1: Oatmeal & Apple Mask
Apple contains malic acid, which takes care of excess oil produced by the skin and unclogs the pores. This reduces the frequency of acne flare-ups. It also helps build collagen under the skin.
Apple has copper and malic acid, which help in the production of melanin. Melanin is responsible for the color of your skin and helps protect our skin from the sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Apples also have retinoids, in small amounts, which are skin-brightening agents.
Oatmeal has antioxidants that keep skin firm and clear. The honey in the recipe also benefits the oily and acne-prone skin. It moisturizes the skin without making it look oily.
Things you'll need:
Ground oatmeal 2 tablespoons
Honey 1 tablespoon
Apple puree 2 tablespoons
Rosewater enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine all the ingredients and mix well
Put 2 tablespoons of ground oatmeal in a bowl.
Puree enough of an apple to get 2 tablespoons and add it to the mix.
Add 1 tablespoon of honey and enough rose water to make a paste.
Mix everything well.
Step 2. Apply the mask on your face & let it sit for 15 min
Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
Apply the paste to your face and neck.
Let it sit for 15 minutes.
Rinse the mask off with lukewarm water, followed by a splash of cold water to close all the open pores. Use this face mask once a week for oily and sensitive skin. This mask must be made fresh for each use.
Method 2: Oatmeal & Orange Mask
Fruits like orange and lemon are citric in nature and contain high levels of vitamin C. It acts as a natural brightening agent, rejuvenates dull skin and treats acne.
Apart from this, it strengthens the collagen, which helps in tightening the skin and fighting the signs of aging.
The collagen is the skin's cement and is made of fibrous protein, which is present in egg whites. Hence, using egg whites in your face mask is a great idea to improve the texture of your skin.
Ground oatmeal ¼ cup
Egg white 1 egg
Orange juice enough to make a paste
Step 1. Put ground oatmeal & orange juice into the whipped egg white
Break open an egg and separate the whites from the yolk.
Check out our tips on how to separate egg whites from the yolk.
Whip the egg whites using a whisk or an electric frother.
Add ¼ cup of ground oatmeal to the whipped egg whites.
Pour in 2 tablespoons of orange juice. You can replace orange juice with lemon juice.
Blend all the ingredients well.
Step 2. Apply the paste on your face & let it sit for 15 min
Apply the paste to your face after washing it with lukewarm water.
Let the mask sit for 15 minutes.
Rinse the mask off with warm water, followed by a splash of cold water.
Use this pack once a week.
The shelf life of this face mask is 1 week if refrigerated, so you can make it in advance if you wish.
Method 3: Oatmeal & Clay Mask
Some clays have anti-inflammatory properties much like oatmeal and also help remove toxins from the skin, which allows the skin to heal. It basically acts as a magnet to draw out all the dirt and oil from the skin.
Using therapeutic lavender oil is known to relax your nerves and body. The lactic acid in yogurt fights the acne-producing oil and also moisturizes the skin.
Things you'll need:
Kaolin clay powder 1 tablespoon
Ground oatmeal 1 tablespoon
Lavender essential oil 2 or 3 drops
Yogurt (milk Kefir cultured buttermilk) enough to make a paste
Step 1. Combine all the ingredients and mix well
Put 1 tablespoon of kaolin clay powder in a bowl.
Add 1 tablespoon of ground oatmeal to it.
Add enough yogurt to make a smooth paste.
Add 2 or 3 drops of lavender essential oil to the mixture.
Mix all the ingredients well.
Step 2. Apply the pack on your face & leave it for 5 to 10 min
Wash your face with lukewarm water and pat your skin dry.
Apply the face mask and leave it on for 5 to 10 minutes.
Rinse off the mask with warm water, followed by a splash of cold water.
Use this pack once a week.
If you have extremely oily skin, you can use it twice a week. This mask must be made fresh for each use.
Additional Tips
Use a ripe banana for face masks, as it is rich in potassium and a great source of nutrients for the dry skin. Pull your hair back into a ponytail to avoid getting the mask in your hair. Applying a face mask might get a little messy, so wear a neck robe, towel or something similar to avoid the paste dripping onto your clothes.
Opt for whole milk when using for facial masks, it's more nourishing. If your face feels too dry after using a face mask, apply a little bit of olive oil or jojoba oil to moisturize your face.