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A Quick Fix For Lifeless Skin

December 30, 2008


We all want our skin to look great and shiny. We crave radiant skin that looks cared for even from a distance. Often, it is undesirable to go to the parlour and have chemical treatments for the skin regularly, since they cause the skin to age faser in the long run. Oily skin cannot have large amounts of moisturizer applied before stepping out. How then, can shiny, glowing skin be obtained easily?

All that is required is some raw milk, an egg, honey, cucumber, carrot, tomato, and some gram flour.
Start by cleansing the face with some cold, raw milk. After this is done, mix the yellow of the egg with some milk and apply well on the face.

Take a little honey and use with the fingers over the mixture already applied. Use massaging movements, focusing on the chin, around the lines of the mouth, one the nose and forehead. Take care to ensure that you do not use this mixture on the eyebrows and the eyes since the honey has the tendency to bleach hair.

Take some cold water and splash on the face till it is completely cleaned. Make a mixture of honey and the egg white. Apply on the face and leave on for about ten to fifteen minutes. This will help tone and tighten the skin, and also give it an unmistakable glaze. Make sure that you are in reclined position or the egg will start to drip off the face.

Finally, make a mixture of the tomato, cucumber and and carrot and apply to the face well. Leave for about twenty minutes or till it dries completely. Use a little water on the finger tips and take some gram flour and rub on the face well. After massaging the face well, wash the face off completely.

This will help give your skin a clear and healthy glow and keep it looking youthful and toned longer.


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