1 papaya mask.
Papaya fruit contains an enzyme called papain that helps exfoliate the skin, making way for new skin cells to emerge. It also contains vitamin C. Get a green papaya to make your mask, since that's when the papain is most concentrated.
Use following point to make papaya mask
1 Peel and slice the papaya.
2 Put it in a blender and blend it into asmooth paste.
3 use it to the skin you want to lighten.
4 Leave it in place for twenty minutes.
5 use warm water to clean it
Use plain yogurt
it contain alpha-hydroxy acids that gently exfoliate the skin. Mix plain, sugar-free yogurt with enough ground oatmeal to make a paste, then use it to your skin. Leave it in place for twenty minutes, then rinse with warm water using gentle circular motions
1 t's important to use full-fat yogurt, since skin doesn't contain the necessary enzyme.
2 You can also simply dip a small cotton ball into the yogurt or milk and use it to your skin, without using the oatmeal as an extra exfoliant.
Papaya fruit contains an enzyme called papain that helps exfoliate the skin, making way for new skin cells to emerge. It also contains vitamin C. Get a green papaya to make your mask, since that's when the papain is most concentrated.
Use following point to make papaya mask
1 Peel and slice the papaya.
2 Put it in a blender and blend it into asmooth paste.
3 use it to the skin you want to lighten.
4 Leave it in place for twenty minutes.
5 use warm water to clean it
Use plain yogurt
it contain alpha-hydroxy acids that gently exfoliate the skin. Mix plain, sugar-free yogurt with enough ground oatmeal to make a paste, then use it to your skin. Leave it in place for twenty minutes, then rinse with warm water using gentle circular motions
1 t's important to use full-fat yogurt, since skin doesn't contain the necessary enzyme.
2 You can also simply dip a small cotton ball into the yogurt or milk and use it to your skin, without using the oatmeal as an extra exfoliant.
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