When it comes to puffiness, ice can be used first thing in the morning after cleansing. Just take the ice cube out of the freezer, wait one minute, then use it on the skin.
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This humble grain is way more than just a healthy breakfast. Oatmeal’s natural calming properties make it great for healthy skin as well, especially for acne-prone skin.
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Yogurt has long been championed by nutritionists but it’s also a natural skincare solution. Using plain yogurt as a mask as it contains small amounts of lactic acid can gently exfoliate the skin.
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It has higher concentrations of certain amino acids and pollen that can benefit the skin. So not only is it more moisturizing, it also has increased antibacterial properties as well.
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Turmeric’s natural anti-inflammatory properties make it a solid pick for evening out your skin tone and keeping your glow going.
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sunburn savior is more than just a summer staple—aloe vera gel deserves a regular spot in your skincare routine because of its amazing anti-inflammatory properties.
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