You can use basic ingredients found around the house to make your own simple, hydrating masks. If you have oily or acne prone skin, mud or clay-based masks are great for balancing out your skin. Dry skin will benefit from hydrating masks made from glycerin, honey and oils. Ginseng or green tea masks are great for soothing skin.
Masks (homemade or otherwise) should stay on for 10-15 minutes, should follow with a cleansing and a thin layer of moisturizer.
Here are recipes we've gathered over the years arranged by skin type.
All Skin Types
Homemade Clay Mask for All Skin TypesYogurt Face Mask for All Skin Types
Homemade 'Cat Litter' Mask for All Skin Types
We got this recipe off a TV show years ago. The beauty expert (Diane Irons) swore cat litter is made of the same ingredients as special clays found in $100 spa facials. We tried this and loved it.
Oily, Acne-Prone Skin
Banana Mask for Oily Skin
Homemade Juice Mask for Oily Skin
Strawberry and lemon juice contain natural astringents.
Homemade Clay Mask for Oily or Acne-Prone Skin
Clay masks help neutralize skin. You can pick up clay from any health-food store.
Simple Mask for Oily, Acne-Prone Skin
Recipe adapted from Paula Begoun's 'The Beauty Bible.'
Combination Skin
Homemade Face Mask for Combination SkinA rose-based mask is perfect for balancing out the oily and dry areas of your skin.
Dry Skin
Homemade Face Mask for Dry SkinAvocados and honey are particularly moisturizing.
Homemade Milk Mask for Dry Skin
Aging Skin
Homemade Face Mask for Aging Skin
Sensitive Skin
Homemade Face Mask for Sensitive SkinThis soothing mask is great for chapped, sunburned or irritated skin.

