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Apple cider vinegar pigmentspots

Works against pigmentation, in the evening you first wade your face then blot with a cotton pad soaked in apple cider vinegar on the pigmentspots and rinse this off the next morning, after 3 months you will see result

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juul

last reacted to over 3 years ago

Beauty hacks!

With apple cider vinegar you can go many ways. As well as in beauty. I like to share my 2 favorite beauty hacks with apple cider vinegar that I'm totally in love with. And that's why it's standard on my coffee table. 1. Face Toner: Dilute it with water - about 50:50 to 70:30 ratio, using less apple cider vinegar than water. Just apply this as you would apply a toner with a cotton pad. Your skin feels refreshed right away! Apple cider vinegar is antibacterial, balances skin pH and removes dead skin cells. Apple cider vinegar contains natural AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acids) that are effective in both acne and skin aging. If you have a pimple, use a cotton swab to just that spot before you go to bed. Attention! It can stimulate a little bit. Repeat for a few nights and your pimple is gone without leaving ugly scars. Never apply it all over your face. It's really too strong for that. Would I woke up with irritated and reddened skin after I did it pure! 2. Apple cider vinegar also works great as a conditioner for your hair. Mix a tablespoon with a glass of water (preferably cold before closing the scubs) and use it as a rinse after washing your hair. It helps make your hair shiny and gives it a little bit more volume. I saw absolutely a difference! By the way, the smell of apple cider vinegar disappears as soon as your hair is dry.

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ashnadevi
ashnadevi

over 3 years ago

Since beauty comes from within, I drink (in addition to the toner, that's what I do) a glass of water with 2 tablespoons every day!

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