Pumpkins aren’t just for lattes and jack-o-lanterns. Apparently, they can also make your skin glow. Is it weird to rub pumpkin on your face? Of course. But we all rub weird things on our faces, alone, at night, in our bathrooms. Don't we? Now give this DIY mask from She Knows a try:
The What
- Pureed, cooked fresh or canned pumpkin
- Unflavored yogurt
- Honey
- Ground almonds
- Olive oil
The How
Go here for the instructions
What is the weirdest beauty trick you’ve ever tried?
Share in the comments and I might share it here!
Photo Credits: Flickr / Veganbaking.net, Flickr / Sundaykofax
Category
Silly Stuff
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People at my high school used to put rubber cement on their hands and peel it off. They kept saying that it made their hands soft, but I think they just liked the fumes.
"But we all rub weird things on our faces, alone, at night, in our bathrooms. Don't we?"
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I don't think I've ever tried anything too weird but I always feel like a fool putting toothpaste on my face to get rid of blemishes. This pumpkin mask doesn't sound too bad though I might still feel silly if I did it even in private haha -
XD Ahahaha! "But we all rub weird things on our faces, alone, at night, in our bathrooms. Don't we?" I've actually experimented with a couple strange beauty tips. My favorite it a natural lip plumper. You mix a small amount of honey with cinnamon for a tasty and effective treat. The weirdest beauty trick I have ever tried (that worked) has to be a Coffee and Cocoa facial. Oh and just for future reference...don't let anyone fool you. Elmer's glue does NOT make a great facial peel. :/ <-Personal experience not worth mentioning. -
I used to use Dr. Tichenor's mouthwash as an astringent on my face. I'd put it on a cotton ball and rub it in. My face smelled like a huge peppermint afterwards and it burned like mess, but it seem to get the job done.



