Save face with a honey, apple cider vinegar, and oatmeal mask designed to target imbalanced complexions.
Slather on the concoction.
Whip up this go-to superfood “dip” to exfoliate, moisturize, and refresh at home. (Don’t use on sore or broken skin. The very sensitive should perform a patch test first.)
Mix these simple ingredients.
Three reasons to love pumpkin: vitamin A (for aiding cell turnover), antioxidant vitamin C (brightens skin, evens pigmentation), and zinc (antibacterial effects). It also regulates oil production, reduces the appearance of pore size, and protects against free radical damage.
Salvage winter skin with these recipes.
Prep for winter skin with a deep cleanse made from ingredients found at your local health food store.
Ready skin for a change in season.
Transform your complexion from dull to dewy with four mask and scrub recipes.
Put yogurt and honey to good use.
Work holiday meal leftovers to your advantage with an all-natural, nearly edible scrub of cranberries, honey, and cornmeal.
Get your fill of this easy exfoliator.
When it comes to pimples, you take a hands-on approach. Resist the urge to pop, and whip up a gentle remedy with ingredients sourced from your kitchen cabinets.
Adios acne.
Revive flaky skin with an all-natural (and edible!) microdermabrasion.
Freshen your face with a fruit smoothie.
You’ve washed many men right outta your hair. But sometimes a full body scrub-down is necessary. This sugar-honey-pecan concoction should do the trick.
Start mixing a sweet-smelling scrub.
We’re total suckers for miracle cures, and this little potion purports to improve circulation, remove toxins, purify the blood, and evict stubborn fat deposits. Even if it doesn’t work, heck, it can’t hurt.
Get the recipe and learn to use it.
You’re careful about what gets past your lips, but how about what goes on them? Kiss chemicals (and chapped lips) goodbye with a puckerworthy recipe.
Make a batch for yourself or friends.
The gourd’s natural moisturizers paired with jojoba and olive oils (prized for their protecting and smoothing abilities) plus a dash of lemon to brighten, freshen, and revitalize make this mask a hair care essential.
Revitalize limp strands now.
Probiotics aren’t just for digestion. Watch this video to see how Mimi Dakar Berry applies them topically for glowing skin.
Watch the video.
Mimi Dakar of Sonya Dakar Skin Clinic in Beverly Hills shows you how to use flowers to erase the damage from a crazy night out.
Watch the video.
Concoct a facial toning elixir that soothes irritated skin, tightens pores, and keeps acne at bay.
Find a natural prescription.
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