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Potatoes and Seasoning Cube To Cure Rashes and Lighten Your Skin

 


Achieving a flawless skin has never been this easy! No need breaking the bank to get the skin you’ve always wanted. 

Natural ingredients in your kitchen will help get rid of stubborn skin diseases and leave your skin looking bright, healthy and shiny.

A blend of seasoning cubes and the Irish potatoes will help treat stubborn rashes, eczema and skin discoloration.

Potatoes are rich in Vitamin C which boost the production of collagen. 
Collagen gives skin its elasticity and firmness. As one begin to age, the body’s ability to produce collagen drops drastically, and this causes age lines, sagging and wrinkles. 

 Zinc which is also a component of potato helps in the healing of damaged skin tissues by getting rid of the dead skin cells and impurities. It also has bleaching properties that reduces hyperpigmentation, by lowering the production of melanin, which keeps your skin healthy and lighter.

Tumeric, Garlic powder, Sugar, Salt and hydrogenated palm oil in the seasoning cube, when combined with potatoes will not only remove skin impurities but also reduce inflammation and prevent premature aging.

Cut a large to medium sized potato into half, peel and grate till smooth or the juices are released. 

Crush 2-3 seasoning cubes into your grated potatoes and apply to areas where you want to lighten or get rid of the skin blemishes.
 Leave the mixture on your skin for about 30-45 minutes. Rinse off with warm water, towel dry and apply a skin moisturizer of your choice.

 Repeat the process daily for a few weeks for a visible improvement.

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