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How to Even Out Skin Tone

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Summary: Evening out skin tone makes the face look younger and more radiant. Treat uneven skin with tips from a beauty editor in this free skin care video.

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By Jackie Silver
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Jackie Silver is the owner of Aging Backwards, and has been working in the beauty profession for more than 30 years.read more

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"Uneven skin tone can result from over exposure to the sun, sun damage that started many years earlier and surfaced later or accumulation of dead skin cells on the surface of the skin. I'm Jackie Silver from Aging Backwards with how to even out skin tone. Evening out the discolorations can make your face look younger and more radiant. To achieve an even looking skin tone exfoliate your skin using a facial scrub or peel, or with microderm abrasion. Some microderm abrasion procedures are done in your doctors office but you can also buy home kits. Make a paste using oatmeal, a few drops of lemon juice and honey. Apply it to your skin and leave it on for a few minutes. Rub off in circular motions with your fingertips. The rough oatmeal exfoliates while the lemon acts as a bleaching agent and the honey moisturizes the skin. Wear a tinted moisturizer with sun protection of a least 15. Apply mineral foundation and powder or liquid to match your skin tone. Blend for an all over even look. Remember, to even out skin tone exfoliate your skin, use an oatmeal, lemon and honey paste and apply mineral foundation to match your natural skin tone. I'm Jackie Silver with how to even out your skin tone. You're looking good."

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