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10 Foods That Turn Your Kitchen Into A Beauty Parlor

Open your fridge and see if there are any of the foods listed below.

Oatmeal — 3-in-1: a gentle scrub, an anti-inflammatory agent and a softening mask. Apply to you face, rub some into your scalp and hair or add a few handfuls of this wonderful crop into your bath.

Papaya — enzymes are responsible for metabolic processes in your cells. Eat this delicious fruit more often and, if some flesh left, apply it on your face.

Lemon — acid that lemons are full of acts as a gentle peeling and whitening agent. Revitalize your hair or whiten your nails using this citrus.

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