I love this! I want to try this out right away! I’d love to hear more about different kinds of food combinations and their benefits.
mgspas
October 21st, 2009 at 11:57 am
You got it, Katie. How about a pumpkin facial? Although it’s in season now, products containing the fermented form are great yet gentle exfoliants. If DIY is more your style, mashing up a papaya at home can definitely yield similar results thanks to its papain skin-cell-dissolving enzyme.
[...] suggest are here in Brooklyn. Do we hear a third? Another Brooklyn shout out is a story featuring a woman from Bushwick who uses her juicer leftovers as a face mask, now that is definitely Brokelyn-approved since we have [...]
I can attest to using honey as a face mask. It was fabulous. You can even use the granules in the honey or put sugar in to then use the mask as a scrub after you have let it sit for a bit. Leaves beautifully soft skin which feels great.
I love this! I want to try this out right away! I’d love to hear more about different kinds of food combinations and their benefits.
You got it, Katie. How about a pumpkin facial? Although it’s in season now, products containing the fermented form are great yet gentle exfoliants. If DIY is more your style, mashing up a papaya at home can definitely yield similar results thanks to its papain skin-cell-dissolving enzyme.
[...] suggest are here in Brooklyn. Do we hear a third? Another Brooklyn shout out is a story featuring a woman from Bushwick who uses her juicer leftovers as a face mask, now that is definitely Brokelyn-approved since we have [...]
[...] Gaga A juicer facial, because all that super-artistic stage makeup must take a toll on her [...]
I can attest to using honey as a face mask. It was fabulous. You can even use the granules in the honey or put sugar in to then use the mask as a scrub after you have let it sit for a bit. Leaves beautifully soft skin which feels great.