How to Make Antioxidant Rich Beauty Brews
Women are looking for great skin, affordable products and ones that are as natural as possible. It would be no problem to walk down any beauty product aisle and easily drop a load of cash because there is something different for each part of your face and each product does something different. But. what if you could whip up some cheap, effective and natural products right at home? You can. Read on to learn how to make antioxidant rich beauty brews. Does this Spark an idea?
Things You'll Need
- Coffee
- Vanilla beans
- Milk
- Green tea
- Red tea
- Vitamin E and C
- White tea
- Aloe gel
Instructions
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Know you can make your own antioxidant beauty concoctions at home. They have the same ingredients, it's fun to make them and they are much easier on the pocket. For dry skin mix some liquid coffee (not used grinds but regular coffee) with just a bit of fresh vanilla bean and some steamed milk. Mix this together for great way to rid dry skin anywhere on the body.
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Rehydrate your skin with a mixture of aloe gel and green tea. Rub in into the skin and then rinse and pat dry.
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Pierce open vitamin C and E pills to retrieve the gel. Mix the gel with green tea for a nice multivitamin for your face. This will retain a youthful glow.
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Pat and let wet red tea bags rest under your eyes to get rid of those undereye bags and circles.
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Rub wet and warm white tea bags about your face before rinsing. This will smooth and soften the skin.
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Tips & Warnings
If you add some of the gel from the vitamins to a very bland moisturizing cream or one with no fragrance, it will work great as a moisturizer.
Make sure that all of these items have cooled enough before using to avoid any burns.
Comments
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Magentaslb
Nov 06, 2009
Great article... I love home made beauty products! 5*s -
jadedskies
Aug 07, 2008
good idea, about opening up the capsules! I was wondering how I could put vitamins in some of my home-made "brews", like toner and face masks. Good article! -
jadedskies
Aug 07, 2008
good idea, about opening up the capsules! I was wondering how I could put vitamins in some of my home-made "brews", like toner and face masks. Good article!