1. How to make a facial mask1. Soak and cut into sections: Before making a facial mask, you must first prepare enough fresh aloe vera and a basin of clean water. Soak the aloe vera in water for about 5 minutes and the lutein in it will be soaked out. Next, using a sharp knife, cut it into small pieces of equal size. 2. Peel and scrape: After cutting, put it in a clean basin of water and use a knife to remove the skin on both sides. After peeling, you need to use a tool to scrape the aloe vera juice. It is best to scrape it into a bowl so that you can add some nutrient titanium. 2. Other methods1. Moisturizing mask: First wash and peel the aloe vera, cut it into small pieces, and use a clean juicer to squeeze the juice. After squeezing the juice, filter out the residue. Prepare a small amount of eggs and beat them, add a spoonful of honey and cucumber juice, and stir into a batter. 2. Detoxifying mask: Also wash and cut it into pieces first, and also prepare some tofu, and it is best to rinse it with clean water. Then rinse the blender, put the tofu and aloe vera in, and take them out after they become puree and you can use them. |
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