10 Foods That Turn Your Kitchen Into A Beauty Parlour

Open your fridge and see if there are any of the foods
listed below.
You can eat them to stay healthy and energetic, or you can
also use them as a source of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients that are
necessary for your skin. Most lotions, creams, and balms contain extracts of
these foods anyways, then why not save some money?

Green tea — effective in reducing redness. Let green tea
cool and rinse your face with this anti-aging liquid.

Avocado — known for great moisturizing characteristics.
Apply some mashed fruit to dry or damaged hair. A wonderful nourishing face
mask, too.

Oatmeal — 3-in-1: a gentle scrub, an anti-inflammatory agent
and a softening mask. Apply to you face, rub some into your scalp and hair or
add a few handfuls of this wonderful crop into your bath.

Papaya — enzymes are responsible for metabolic processes in
your cells. Eat this delicious fruit more often and, if some flesh left, apply
it on your face.

Lemon — acid that lemons are full of acts as a gentle
peeling and whitening agent. Revitalize your hair or whiten your nails using
this citrus.

Egg white — this product also belongs on your face. Take a
raw egg, break it and separate the white from the yolk. Apply the white to you
face – a simple and effective way to tone your skin and improve its texture.

Olive oil — real treasure. One of the best means to soften
rough skin and hydrate your hair and scalp.

Sugar — mixed with apricot, almond or olive oil sugar can be
used as a natural and gentle scrub. Use it on your whole body.

Honey — if you are not allergic to bee products, then soothe
and moisturize your skin with honey. It also kills bacteria and treats spots.
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