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Grocery Face Fixers

Jul. 17, 2008 |

Sweltering summer days can mean more grease on your face than in your tube of sunscreen. Vanquish the oily sheen with a trip to the grocery store:

Citrus splash:

Add 1/4 cup finely grated lemon peel (an astringent and clarifier) and 1/4 cup finely grated grapefruit peel (unclogs pores) to a cup of hot water. Add a cup of fresh mint leaves. Boil for two minutes until peels are soft and slightly translucent. Let cool, then strain liquid and pour into a bottle for a refreshing splash. Refrigerate. (Keeps up to 3 weeks.)

Tomato dose:

Smash a cherry tomato (balances pH levels and tightens pores) and add an equal amount of plain yogurt. Leave on for 10 minutes.

Cucumber fix:

Coarsely chop half a peeled cucumber (cools inflammation and tightens pores) and blend until smooth. Apply liberally and leave on for 15 minutes.

Sushi solution:

Eel, seaweed, and rice are packed with vitamin B (good for oily skin), so chow down on some unagi. Not a sushi fan? Cheese and egg yolk are also vitamin B sources, so try a breakfast scramble.
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