Food on mah skin. Food on YOUR skin?

Discussion in 'Body Care' started by Quirk, Jun 7, 2012.

  1. Quirk

    Quirk Member

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    First off, I'm just going to say that I have nothing against tans or anything like that. But for ME, on MY body, I prefer pale skin. This also helps with pimples (I think. Well it worked for my face.) I was just curious if anybody else does this :3 What I do is get a bowl and mix some milk, yogurt, and squirt some lemon juice into it and mix it around. It's not a whole bunch of stuff so it generally keeps the same texture.

    I get it anywhere I can on my skin. Face, arms, legs - wherever my skin's exposed. I love pale skin on me (which is one reason why I'm so happy in the winter), and so I try to keep it. The lemon used to make the acne on my face bleed, but it wasn't EXCRUCIATING PAIN or anything xD Actually, my first time I squirt it in my eye by accident...Which was pretty cool. I mean, not EVERYBODY's gotten lemon juice in their eyes before.

    It ends up lightening my skin and helping my face stay clearer, although when I have it on you literally...cannot move a facial muscle...my eyes hurt no matter what I did with them! But when you wash it off it's all good.

    Around my feet, my skintone was uneven and I looked like a leopard. So I cut up a potato and rubbed it on. It helped :B

    The good thing about this is, you only need a teeeeensie tiny cut of lemon (which I save for later use), you hardly need to put in any milk and, as for the yogurt, I just ate it while I was letting the stuff dry.

    I also liked how I didn't even need to fill half an inch of the bowl with the stuff - and I had a lot left over.

    Anybody else do this? What about with better ingredients? I've heard honey works really good but...I love honey♥
     
  2. drumminmama

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    I have used yogurt that was old but ok for external application on skin and hair, I usually rub the tops of strawberries on my skin as a chemical peel of sorts, baking soda and yogurt is a nice scrub.
    Lemon halves (post zesting and juicing) rubbed over knees or elbows can equalize skin tone.
     
  3. raejustrae

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    i've used these before. c: they worked great!
     

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