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Every woman is looking for the perfect product for their skin however a lot of these can cost a fortune. You may also have to try a number of expensive products before you get the one that is just right for you. However the answer may be right in front of you as many of the things we have in our kitchen cupboard are great for our skin. Below you will find a list of great things to get you started. Avocado - natural skin firmer that is great for the neck area. Avocado mashed up with some lemon juice, can be applied to the face and/or neck. This will not only firm the skin but also moisturize it as it is enriched with vitamins. Additionally, the oil in avocado dissolves the fat and dirt that can clogs pores. Baking soda - naturally exfoliates, and softens the skin. To exfoliate, mix a small amount of natural yogurt into the baking soda to make a paste. Apply to the skin using the appropriate pressure for the area of the body where it is being used, rinse and apply your regular moisturizer. Coffee grounds – removes cellulite. Instead of throwing away those used coffee grounds, rub them into your hips, thighs, or bottom. For extra benefit, wrap the area with plastic wrap and wait for at least 15 minutes, take a shower and enjoy your soft, beautiful skin. Cucumber slices - help to get rid of the dark circles under the eye. Pears also work in basically the same way. Egg whites - deliver an instant facelift. Apply the whites to wrinkles and lie still until they dry and then apply your regular make-up. Another option is to mix eggs, honey, and lemon juice together for a facial mask. Leave on for 20 to 30 minutes and then rinse and apply your usual moisturizer. Honey - contains vitamins and natural moisturizers. It also has a natural antibiotic that will kill bacteria as it cleans out your pores. Mix it with brown sugar and olive oil and you have the perfect skin exfoliant. It may be a bit abrasive for those with extremely sensitive skin so be very gentle in the application process. Lemon juice, mixed with a little bit of water, makes a great facial toner. Just dab it on with a cotton ball and let it dry before putting on moisturizer. Milk - can make skin soft and smooth as it eliminates dead skin cells naturally. Milk of Magnesia - removes excess oil from facial skin. Apply it just like a mask and let it dry. Then rinse with warm water before applying make-up. Mint - a skin pick-me-up. Put a few crushed sprigs of mint into crushed ice and smooth across the face. Pat dry and enjoy newly revitalised skin. Oatmeal, mixed with sugar and avocado, makes a facial scrub that is perfect for sensitive skin. Apply it in a light massaging motion. Let it sit for 20 minutes and then remove it with warm water before applying your moisturizer. Olive oil - a rich moisturizer, perfect for the thicker, rough, and often dry skin of the elbows, knees, and heels. Warmed slightly, it makes a deep penetrating moisturizing mask. To really soften your hands or feet, apply olive oil to dry skin and then cover the area over night with socks. You will wake up in the morning with softer, smoother skin. Papaya – great for a face mask as it is rich in protein and contains an enzyme that promotes the discarding of dead skin. Smooth the pulp of a papaya over the face, let it sit for five to ten minutes and then wipe off with a warm cloth. Pat cool water onto the face to close the pores. Once dry, follow up with your daily moisturizer. Pumpkin - great as a skin conditioner, use the inside of a pumpkin to make a paste to rub onto the body that will leave your skin soft, smooth, and looking years younger. Vinegar, mixed with water and witch hazel, makes a gentle facial toner. Yeast - improves blood flow and circulation and is very rich in B complex vitamins. To make the perfect facial mask, mix it with a few teaspoons of warm water. Smooth the mixture over the face, allowing it to dry. Then rinse with warm water. Be sure it is thoroughly dry before apply moisturizer or make-up. Yoghurt - softens the skin and tightens pores while it cleans. Apply it just like a mask and leave it on the face for at least ten minutes. Rinse off with warm water and apply your moisturizer. So when you can’t afford those highly touted skin care products that everyone else is using, try making your own. You just might find that they are better, while saving you tons of money!
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