The cosmetic industry is making a fortune off the desire women (and men) to look young. Consumers are looking for a chemical fountain of youth. You don't have to be older to care about anti-aging skin care products.
In fact, the earlier you start taking care of your skin, the less damage you will have to undo later. Since demand is high, anti-aging products tend to be expensive.
You have to be a smart shopper when you look for anti-aging products.
Do you wish to take better care of your skin, but find yourself lacking in funds to buy department store products? You can make your own natural, organic anti-aging skincare formulas at home.
The best ingredients come from nature, not a chemistry lab. Your kitchen contains most of the needed things already. Here are a few ideas:
Apple and Potato Soothing Eye Cream Take a medium-sized potato and grate it finely. Add in 3-4 tablespoons of unsweetened applesauce from the grocery store (or make your own if you're extra industrious) and mix well. Chill the mixture for five minutes. Scoop a little amount and apply it around your eyes. Recline and place a damp cloth over the eyes. After 5 minutes, rinse off the mixture with water. Do this at least once a week.
Veggie Mix Eye Cream You can have veggies on your skin, and it's still good for you. Mix some tomato puree, turmeric powder, and lemon juice. Stir in wheat flour until a paste is formed. Put a little paste around your eyes and leave it to dry for about ten minutes. After that, carefully wash away the paste off you face. You can do this once a week or when you feel tired.
Tea bags Soak tea bags in warm water and put them over your with a soft cloth over them for ten minutes. Tea is actually very good for the skin. The usual kind is chamomile, but you can choose what you want.
These DIY anti-aging treatments for your skin are easy, affordable and natural.
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