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Topic Started: 16 Nov 2017, 10:34 AM (17 Views)
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It is a fact in life that sooner or later you are going to have wrinkles on your face and body, which as we all do know is a normal part of aging. Of course you can use creams, lotions, and treatments, but this can get very expensive. If you want to do something about your wrinkles instead of just watching them happen, you should try some proven home remedies that are being used by many to combat wrinkles and will help you will save money and perhaps even get better results.

Did you know you can make your very own cleansers? Simply mix the contents of three vitamin E capsules with two tablespoons of plain yogurt, one half tablespoon of lemon juice and one half tablespoon of honey. Mix it all together and apply it to your face with a cotton ball. Leave this mixture on your face for about ten minutes and rinse off. This mix can easily be stored in a bottle with a lid for future use. To make, mix up one forth cup of comfrey infusion, one forth cup of witch hazel and ten drops of patchouli Non-Woven Fabric Face Mask Suppliers essential oil.

Make a mask for your face by mixing one teaspoon each of raspberry juice, orange juice, and olive oil. Then add whipped yoke of an egg and two tablespoons of ground oatmeal. Mix this all up thoroughly. Let the mixture set for twenty minutes before using. Apply this to your face like a mask and let it dry. Once it dries wash it off with warm water.

Coconut oil or pineapple is good to use on your face also. Apply Gold Mask Sheet Wholesalers to your skin and leave on for ten or fifteen minutes. Rinse it off after the time is up. This is good to apply in the pore areas at night before going to bed. Thompson seedless grapes is a good skin care product, use the green ones. Just cut it in half and crush the juice on your face gently. Let your skin soak this up for twenty minutes then rinse with warm water. Let your skin dry naturally in the air.

Make a paste of turmeric with sugarcane juice. It has been used effectively to eliminate wrinkles and slow skin aging. Get or use a facial regularly. It has been proven to be very effective in controlling wrinkles. A facial helps you look younger. It does this by increasing blood circulation, this makes the muscles in your face get tighter. Naturally when this happens it takes the sagging out and your face looks younger.

Start from the neck and go upwards when you do a facial, ending at your forehead. Use your fingers and massage in a circular motion. This will make it go faster and massage better than using your whole hand. Pinch the skin between your thumb and fingers if you find wrinkles on your jaw.

Clean your face thoroughly with wet cotton before using any home remedies for wrinkles on your face. This will remove any makeup, dirt from the elements or anything else you have come in contact with. It will also open your skin pores so your treatments will work more effectively. Protect yourself from the sun. Wear sunglasses and a hat. Try using an umbrella to shade yourself from the suns damaging rays. This will help keep you from getting a "crows feet" that form on the corners of your eyes.
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