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This Is How To Make Your Face Beautiful and Fair skin

The appearance of acne can be very embarrassing, unpleasant, and painful. It can afflict anyone, regardless of age.

According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), acne is a disease that’s caused by clogged glands and follicles.
Acne may be uncomfortable and frustrating, but they’re not dangerous. Furthermore, their treatment can be quick and cheap, but it might require more devotion.
Actually, one of the most effective acne remedies could be growing in your garden.
Tomatoes have been found to reduce the appearance of acne. They can also treat the disease completely.
Tomatoes are loaded with vitamins E, C, A, K, and B6, which have the ability to shrink pores and nourish your skin.
Additionally, their acidity regulate the skin pH and hence lower the risk of fresh breakouts. These fruits also include salicylic acid that is present in most commercial acne products.
To enjoy the amazing benefits of tomatoes on your skin, there are a number of ways in which you can incorporate them into your lifestyle:
  •  Simply cut the tomato into slices and rub them on your face. Massage the juice into the skin before rinsing. This method requires very little time and it’ll eradicate minor breakouts almost instantly.
  •  Pour a tablespoon of tomato juice in a small dish and add some drops of lemon juice. Apply the mixture on your face and leave it on for about 5 minutes before rinsing with warm water.
  •  Tomato face mask also does wonders with the most complicated acne issues. Simply keep the tomato under warm water for one minute. Afterwards, pull the skin downwards to remove it, plus the seeds. Mash up the rest of the fruit to make a paste. Apply the paste on your face, giving it an hour to act before rinsing. Consider adding mashed cucumber or yogurt to this mask so as to treat painful acne.

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