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HERE IS HOW TO USE BAKING SODA AGAINST DARK CIRCLES, EYE BAGS AND SWOLLEN EYELIDS!

Baking soda is one of the most effective ingredient you can use for many purposes, such as around your house or as a cosmetic product. It can make your skin smoother, cleaner and fresher, and is an effective and cheap alternative to many expensive health and beauty products. A basic baking soda facial can also help get rid of acne and clear up rashes.
This article will discuss a baking soda recipe you can use as a facial mask and try its effectiveness.
First, you can take a look at the declarations of the cosmetic products you have at home. You will see that all of them include baking soda, besides the numerous chemicals.
The best advice is to only use baking soda and avoid the chemicals. This facial mask works amazingly for your skin and helps you get rid of the swollen eyelids, the dark circles around your eyes, including the eye bags.
Needed ingredients:
– 1 tablespoon of baking soda
– 1 cup of lukewarm chamomile tea
Preparation:
All you need to do is to add the baking soda in the tea. Then, soak a cosmetic sponge or a cotton pad in the mixture and place it under your eyes. Leave it to act for around 15 minutes.
Afterward, wash it off and apply some moisturizing cream or some anti-wrinkle essential oil, like coconut oil. If you repeat this treatment regularly, you will soon solve these issues and your face will be rejuvenated and fresh like never before!

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