The concoction smells pretty darn good, too, and it’s entirely edible, so you know it’s good for your skin (not that I sampled a fingerful or anything). It’s refreshing and tingles juuust the tiniest bit when you first apply it, and leaves your complexion fresh and glowing. This face mask recipe takes full advantage of the king of autumn produce. As it turns out, pumpkins are great for your skin-they’re loaded with vitamins A, C, and E (all known to fight wrinkles) plus heaps of beta-carotene, zinc, potassium, and antioxidants, which can help eliminate redness.** ** But you may not have used this ubiquitous squash in your beauty regimen yet. Make Your Own 20-Minute Pumpkin Face Mask | BeautylishĮven when Halloween season wraps up, pumpkins still pop up everywhere during fall: in lattes, baked goods, and on the front stoops of the houses in your neighborhood.
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