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any recipes?
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Re: homemade face mask?
This is really random, but if I have ripe mangos in the house, I will rub the peel with the fruit side (not the outer peel side) on my face (I'll save the peels if I make mango salsa or just eat a plain mango). I noticed after cutting a lot of mangos, that my dry hands were very soft and the skin looked amazing, tight and rosy. I googled this and I saw an article that said mango was good for your skin, internally and externally.
But I don't go out of my way to get mangos, it's kind of a PITA fruit. But I love ti eat them and the added bonus for my skin.
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honey, cider vinegar, yolk, froth up the white of the egg and mix everything together. let it sit until it dries/tightens up.
it really helped my skin when i was getting weird little bumps on my forehead (could feel but not see). they all disappeared after the first use.