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Several Ways To Use Lemon For Whiter and Glowing Skin! Here’s How…

This article teaches you how to use lemons as face whitening moisturizer

Ingredients:
  •  ½ teaspoon of almond oil
  •  ½ teaspoon of aloe vera gel
  •  1 tablespoon of lemon juice
Preparation and use:
Simply mix all the ingredients and then apply the mixture before going to sleep as a moisturizer.

How to use lemons as skin whitening mask
Ingredients:
  •  Lemon juice
  •  1 tablespoon of Chandan powder

Preparation and use:
Mix the ingredients properly to get a homogeneous paste. Apply the paste on your clean face and neck.
leave it to act until it dries before washing it off.
You should do this every other day.

How to use lemons as skin whitening exfoliator
Ingredients:
  •  Coconut oil
  •  Salt
  •  lemon slice
Preparation and use:
Add salt in a bowl and then squeeze the lemon slice to get a teaspoon of lemon juice.
Mix the ingredients well and then scrub your face gently with the resulting mixture.
Leave it to act for about 20 minutes before washing it off with cold water

How to use lemons as skin whitening toner
Ingredients:
  •  2 tablespoons of Rose water
  •  2 tablespoons of lemon juice
Preparation and use:
Mix the ingredients. Then, dip a cotton ball in the solution and apply it on your clean face.
Then. apply moisturizer.
How to use lemons as skin whitening massage cream

Ingredients:
  •  ½ teaspoon of glycerine
  •  2 tablespoons of papaya paste
  •  ½ lemon
Preparation and use:
Add your glycerine in a bowl, squeeze out the lemon juice, and then add then add the papaya pulp.
Massage you face gently with the resulting mixture for about 5 minutes.
Leave it to dry and then wash it off.

Source: http://www.houseofhealth.us/

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