How to Get Younger Looking Skin at Home Without Creams
If you want younger looking skin without skin creams, perhaps you're already using a cream and want other methods to complement it, or just don't like skin cream at all. This eHow article shows how to get younger looking skin without skin creams, all of which have been tested by at least one third party. The author is a reporter, and not a doctor, but here's how others are doing it. Does this Spark an idea?
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Use a copper infused pillowcase (unless you always sleep on your back). Whenever something new comes out, there are people who think it's the most ridiculous thing on the planet. That's the case with these new pillowcases - except for those who've tried them and say they work. Copper is known by dermatologists to reduce wrinkles, and copper can penetrate the skin, which is the premise behind these pillow cases for creating younger looking skin over time. Some have tried it and insist it gradually renews the skin.
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Drink beverages with collagen. It's been reported that Japanese studies found that drinking collagen creates younger looking skin and makes hair and nails firmer, smoother and stronger. Because of that, there are now collagen-boosted drinks on the market. Or, get your own pre-digested collagen from a health food store and make your own with fruit juice.
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Use honey in the shower. Honey is known to deeply moisturize and help people get glowing, younger looking skin when it's used in creams or as a facial mask. But if you'll just keep a small jar (preferably organic and raw) in the shower and spread it on when you first begin your shower, rinsing it off right before you get out, you'll get the benefits without having to wear it outside the shower as a mask or use it in creams.
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Tips & Warnings
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