Apricot And Papaya Facial Scrub For Glowing Skin
January 31, 2008 by Lleonn
Filed under Facial Scrub and Mask Recipes
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Apricot And Papaya Face Scrub For Glowing Skin
Apricot and Papaya, both are excellent Skin Polisher. I have been using St. Ives’ Apricot Scrub since I was 16. I love this scrub because it works really well on my skin and makes my skin supple and radiant instantly. But sometimes I make my own Apricot Scrub because I am so obsessed with Organic Recipes and I love to try a new combination every now and then.
For homemade Apricot and Papaya Face Scrub you’ll need-
1 Tsp Apricot Kernel Powder(Fine not Coarse)
3 Tbsp Apricot Pulp
3 Tbsp Ripe Papaya Pulp
Mix these ingredients together and apply on your face and neck. You can also use it as a body scrub but you’ll have to increase the quantity of the ingredients. If you don have Apricot Kernel Powder at home you can substitute it with Oatmeal Powder or Almond Powder.
Rinse off after 20 minutes. Gently scrub while rinsing off. Its an Instant Skin Brightener. You’ll get soft, supple and glowing skin.
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i’ve read that you shouldnt use st. ives apricot scrub even though it advertised everywhere as the worlds best scrub. The ground walnut they use exfoliate microscopically tears the skin doing alot more harm then good in hte long run. Just wanted to throw that out there.
Hi Mehia, I have been using it for the past 12 years and touchwood I’ve never had any problem. If you rub hard yes, it’ll definitely harm your skin, in that case any face scrub will.