20 Classic Beauty Tips That Are Making a Comeback

Beauty trends come and go, but some timeless tips have stood the test of time and are making a comeback. As people look to save money on expensive skincare and makeup, people are returning to cheaper products and homemade options. We look at 20  classic beauty secrets, passed down through generations and popular in 2024:

Natural Oils for Hair and Skin

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Natural oils like coconut, olive, and argan oil have been used for centuries for their moisturizing and healing properties. They are making a comeback among young people who are seeking chemical-free beauty solutions. Those suffering from a dry scalp or dandruff can benefit from using pomegranate oil, which nourishes hair and clears any debris that prevents the hair from staying in good condition. 

Cold Cream Cleansing

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Cold cream, a staple in beauty routines for decades, is making a comeback as a gentle and effective makeup remover and cleanser. Made with water, oil, and emulsifiers, it offers a gentle cleansing experience, ideal for dry, sensitive, or mature skin. Its hydrating properties make it ideal for dry and sensitive skin for those who cannot invest in luxury skincare treatments.

Rose Water Toner

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Rose water has long been used as a natural toner and refresher for the skin. Its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties make it a popular choice for those looking to maintain a healthy complexion for skin of all ages. 

Castor Oil for Lashes and Brows

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Castor oil has long been used by older generations but is now experiencing a new lease of life with youngsters. Using the oil on lashes and brows promotes the growth of thicker, longer eyelashes and fuller eyebrows, which is in trend at the moment.

Homemade Face Masks

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Plain yogurt is a great budget-friendly beauty product that is being reintroduced, and lots of variations are popping up on TikTok and Instagram.  It can be used as a soothing face mask or hair conditioner for a fraction of the cost of branded beauty products. People are assigned the likes of honey, banana, and lemon juice. 

Apple Cider Vinegar for Hair Rinse

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Apple cider vinegar is an ingredient that is used in many natural health products, such as weight loss drinks and detox juices. This cider is also being used as a natural hair rinse to remove product buildup and restore shine and softness to the hair. It also has the ability to  help balance the scalp’s pH levels, leaving it free from itchiness and infection. 

Witch Hazel Toner

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Witch hazel also acts as a natural anti-inflammatory and can be mixed with rose water to cool and naturally tone your skin. When you are suffering from a flare-up, you can make a homemade spritzer to soothe your face. Take half a cup of organic rose water and add 3 drops of witch hazel oil or half a cup of witch hazel solution, and pour into an empty spray bottle to be used when needed.

Ice Cubes for Skin Tightening

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Rubbing ice cubes on the face is an age-old trick to tighten the skin, reduce puffiness, and improve blood circulation. This simple method is being rediscovered for its refreshing benefits for a fraction of the price of fancy face massagers. 

Vaseline for Moisturizing

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Vaseline, a classic petroleum jelly, is once again being used for its powerful moisturizing properties. People have bought every variation of lip balms and salves but still come back to this classic that targets dry and cracked skin and lips quickly. 

Lemon Juice for Brightening

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While not always advised by hairdressers, lemon juice, which is rich in vitamin C, is being used as a natural brightening agent for the skin and hair. In moderation, it can help lighten hair and helps reduce dark spots, acne scars, and uneven skin tone.

Epsom Salt Baths

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Epsom salt baths can be used for their healing properties as they can relieve muscle soreness after a workout or a long day on your feet. Epsom salts can also detoxify the body, which is why they’re regaining popularity as a relaxing beauty ritual for those leading a busy work and social life. 

Oatmeal Baths for Soothing Skin

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Oatmeal baths have traditionally been used to soothe irritated and dry skin, particularly for children with chickenpox. These baths are making a comeback due to the natural anti-inflammatory properties oatmeal provides when people are looking for relief from conditions like eczema and psoriasis.

Brushing Hair with Natural Bristle Brushes

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Using natural bristle brushes stimulates the scalp and distributes its natural oils throughout the hair. This is an old practice that younger people are adopting in the pursuit of healthier, shinier hair.

Green Tea Extract

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Studies have shown that green tea has natural inflammatory properties, which can help reduce the redness and puffiness that occurs with rosacea. Green tea is also loaded with antioxidants that help detox the body, which has an overall effect on the skin, including your face. While you can drink green tea, it is not to everyone’s taste, and it is more effective when applied to the skin when added to natural serums and base moisturizers.

Silk Pillowcases

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Silk pillowcases are in trend as they can reduce hair breakage and minimize facial wrinkles. The smooth surface of silk prevents friction and maintains hair and skin health, making them more manageable when you wake up. Alternatively, you can use silk head scarves, which are common on beauty sites.

Aloe Vera for Skin Healing

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There is nothing worse than itchy pink skin after spending too much time in the sun. Aloe Vera has great soothing properties that will reduce the inflammation and redness caused by sunburns, acne, and other skin irritations.

Egg White Masks

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Egg white masks have traditionally been used traditionally for their tightening and pore-minimizing effects and those on a beauty budget are making them popular again. . Lightly whisked egg whites improve skin texture and reduce oiliness, just be careful not to get into your mouth and make sure you wash them off thoroughly. 

Baking Soda Exfoliation

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Baking soda is not just for cakes as it can be used as a gentle exfoliant. The  fine texture of the powder helps remove dead skin cells and unclog pores, leaving the skin smooth and refreshed.

Cucumber Slices for Puffy Eyes

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Placing cucumber slices on the eyes to reduce puffiness and dark circles is a classic beauty tip that you will find on most Google searches when you type in “pamper evening”. The cool, hydrating properties of cucumbers provide instant relief, similar to the ice-cooling technique. 

Coconut Oils

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Coconut oil is packed full of vitamin E and moisturizing properties that can help smooth your skin when it becomes thick and rough. Coconut oil is especially good when used on older skin due to its anti-aging properties. If you are prone to cracked skin when it becomes dry or as rosacea spots are healing, coconut oil can help heal wounds and repair your skin. There are many coconut oil products on the market, but you can buy pure oil that you can either apply directly or add to homemade remedies.

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