Of course! Yogurt brightens your complexion, tightens pores, treats acne, and has so many more benefits! You can look for a facial that envolves natural yogurt or bio yogurt because it is SO good for your skin.
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No, the skin colour is a pigment which is gentics passed down by generations of family history.
Avoid it because flavoured yoghurt means it contains sugar. And sugar causes breakouts on your skin.
No, if the skin is broken it may contain harmful bacteria.
In set yogurt, fermentation takes place after pouring the milk with starter culture in the cups. Yogurt is set in the cups and have a thick consistency and a thin flat skin on the top. They may or may not have flavouring or fruit chunks at the bottom of the cup.
There are numerous products that can be used for natural skin whitening. Some examples are yogurt, aloe vera, lemons, honey and oranges.
NOTE *There is no specific meaurements for this recipe because it depends on how many guests you will have.* 1. Sugar Scrub: Exfoliates skin and removes dead skin from face: You need sugar, honey, and water. 2. Simple mask: Boots skins complexion, softens skin, makes skin glow: You need a banana, yogurt (plain yogurt is best), and a lemon.
creamy,milky lush is yoghurt so it means beautiful and nice skin
This may depend on your skin type but some of the best and most recommended natural substances for facial moisturizer are: honey, yogurt and papaya. All without impurities or processing of course! Yogurt and papaya will help cleanse also as they condition your skin and honey is well known to be great nourishment for skin and hair.
Yes, yogurt contains protein, sugar, 50% skinned milk, and many assorted substances found in India which are used in many skin creams, and skin care products.
Mix plain natural yogurt with lemon juice and spread on face. It does wonders, trust me! I love it. Depending on how sensitive your skin is, it should work on all your skin. I know for sure that it works on your face, i just did it! LOL
Yogurt is a solid/liquid dispersion (gel).