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Egg On Face. Could it help me?

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PostPosted: 07/31/06 - 23:00    Post subject: Egg On Face. Could it help me? Vote now! Reply with quote


Hi, I heard that some egg mask for face can make a change in appearance. Some of my friends use it regularly. It sounds crazy to me. Could it help my skin look younger and more streched?
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PostPosted: 08/08/06 - 09:56    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Masks can help clean pores, absorb grease and eliminate dead epithelial cells. You need to wash your face, because masks work best when they're applied to clean, dry skin.
Keep musk on face for about 20 minutes and don’t speak or do any mimics during that time.
After removing your mask, you must rinse your face thoroughly with warm water. Here is a recipe for egg firming mask. Take egg white and lightly whip to become bubbly. Add kelp powder about 5 spoons and 1 drop of geranium essence. This mask will dry on your face and after that you can whip it and rinse it off.
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