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The Benefits Of Papaya

Hey there,


As we get older, we tend to develop

more skin problems such as sun spots

and large pores. And if you’re looking

into a more natural skincare routine,

these might be concerns that need to

be addressed.


The good news is that papaya takes care

of multiple skincare needs.


This delicious, bright orange fruit is

jam-packed with lots of benefits.


By applying papaya as a mask on your

face, it actually helps to even out your

skin tone. Just think about how good

your skin will look without any makeup

after a few papaya face masks.


The same goes for your pores.


While it's important to steam and clean

out your pores from time to time, nobody

wants them to be big. That’s why we use

products on our face to minimize the

appearance of our pores.


But a papaya face mask can actually help

diminish your pores, which means you may

not have to wear as much makeup!


If you’re over the age of 40, then you may

very well have some sun spots on your skin

too.


It’s just part of aging and yes, foundation

can cover it. But a papaya face mask can

actually get to the source of the problem

and get rid of them over time.


To try this amazing, all-natural skincare face

mask, simply mash about 1/4 of a ripe banana with

one tablespoon of organic, raw, all-natural honey

and let it sit in the refrigerator for about an hour.


Then apply it to your clean face, relax and let it

sit for about 20 minutes, and then rinse off with

warm water.


To get the most out of this papaya face mask,

try doing this once or twice a week and notice

the difference over time.


Papayas are fairly large fruit too, so you’ll

get more than one treatment out of each one.


These are just a few ways to use delicious

papayas as part of your natural skincare routine.


In tomorrow's email, I'll discuss the benefits

of cucumber as part of your natural skincare routine!


Until then,


Misty Cassady


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