Once you have a foamy egg white, you can apply it directly onto your face. Ensure that you have washed and dried your face and hands before you apply the mask. Leave the mask on for around fifteen minutes. When you feel your skin tightening up, gently wash it off with warm water and a soft cloth. Apply some moisturiser after patting dry your skin.

Separate a few tissues so that they are just one sheet thick, and then stick these tissues to your face with the egg white acting as an adhesive. Paste the remaining egg white over the top of your tissue mask and leave it to dry. When you feel it has become tight on your skin you can peel it off piece-by-piece. Rinse your skin. If you have dry skin, apply a moisturiser after this treatment.

After washing and drying your face and hands, carefully apply the mixture to your face. Leave it to dry for around fifteen minutes, and then rinse it off with warm water. Pat your face dry and then apply a moisturiser. [1] X Research source

Apply it to a clean and dry face and leave it for around fifteen minutes before gently washing it off with warm water. This mask will probably not dry and tighten your skin as much as other egg white masks.

Depending on the amount of hair you have, mix up a few egg yolks until they become creamy. Egg oil is another great way to get all the micro-nutrients of egg yolks without the odor of egg in your hair. Generously apply the yolks to your hair and scalp and leave it for around half an hour, before washing it off thoroughly with cold water. This treatment is thought be an effective moisturiser for your hair, and when repeated regularly, a good way to tackle thinning hair.

Add in three tablespoons of olive oil and three tablespoons of honey. You can match the tablespoons with the number of egg yolks you used. Massage the mixture into your hair and your scalp and wrap a towel around your head. Leave the mask to work for around twenty minutes to half and hour before rinsing it out thoroughly with warm, but not hot, water. [2] X Research source

Rinse it out and inspect your hair to see if it looks healthier and shinier. You can add some honey to the egg yolk and yoghurt mixture for an alternative method that also focuses on moisturising your hair. [3] X Research source

After shampooing, rinse your hair and scalp thoroughly with cool water. Egg yolks can nourish the scalp and roots, and help tackle dandruff.