Another advantage is yeast’s antioxidant content. Antioxidants help neutralize free radicals, which are known to contribute to premature aging and the formation of wrinkles.
Yeast also has natural moisturizing properties. When applied topically, it can help the skin retain moisture, leaving it feeling softer and more supple after use.
In addition, yeast has mild antimicrobial effects. This can help improve skin texture by reducing breakouts or irritation, which may make aging skin appear smoother and clearer.
To make a simple yeast mask, combine one tablespoon of fresh or powdered brewer’s yeast with two tablespoons of plain, unsweetened yogurt. Add one teaspoon of honey for extra moisture, and lemon juice only if you have oily skin.
Mix until smooth, apply to clean skin while avoiding the eye area, and leave on for 15–20 minutes. Rinse with warm water and gently pat dry to finish.