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Skin Care Tip: Fade brown spots

submitted by martha

Tip description / details:
Buttermilk contains lactic acid which is highly beneficial to the skin. So, when it comes to brown spots you can always rely on buttermilk.

Ingredients:
Buttermilk, lemon or tomato juice (optional)

How to prepare:
Take buttermilk. Those having oily skin or suffering from acne can use buttermilk after adding some lemon juice in it. Another option is to mix four teaspoon of buttermilk and two teaspoon of tomato juice together and then apply this mixture on the affected skin. This will also help to reduce the dark spots.

How to use:
Apply it on to your brown spots with a cotton swab and leave it on the skin for a few minutes before washing the area with plain water.

Results (observed by submitter):
With time the brown spots will start to fade.

Costs involved:
cost of buttermilk


     




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