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Friday 15 December 2017

Don’t Throw that Avocado Peel Away – Throw It In You Face!

Avocados contain incredible amount of essential nutrients, including vitamins, minerals and anti-oxidants.

Avocado Peel Has Twice The Antioxidants In The Flesh

The peel is a storehouse of nutrients and provides the fruit with natural resistance to pests and diseases, thanks to its antifungal properties. However, as the fruit ripens, the antifungal properties decrease.
A study found that the avocado peel has more antioxidants than the fruit flesh.

Reasons to use Avocado Peels on Your Face

The inside of the avocado peel/skin is a wonderful and mild exfoliant because of its texture. And the benefits of the avocado flesh  is very amazing for your skin.  it’s anti-aging… it’s a natural sunscreen, helping to protect your skin from UVA and UVB rays… the healthy oils are a natural moisturizer… they help to reduce inflammation…  It’s just an all around excellent thing for your face.  And with this tip, you’re not having to scoop and mash and mix anything for a mask… you’re using something that’s already in your hands… just in a different way!
Anti-aging 
Benefits of avocado include anti-aging. Avocado is an amazing treatment that helps reduce wrinkles. Not only you can apply mashed avocado flesh to your skin as a facial mask, but also, when you eat avocado, it will help fight aging process from within. Everyone wants to keep their youthful good looks for as long, as possible and eating avocados can help. The antioxidants in the fruit will help to detoxify your body and help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles, making your skin more supple and plump.

Rejuvenating
Due to avocados’  healthy fats and phytonutrients, they offer amazing benefits  to human skin – both when eaten and when used topically. Avocado oil has been used extensively for its ability to heal and soothe the skin. This use is based on the high Vitamin E content of the pulp and oil, which may help dry skin.

How to Use the Peel

Rub the peel over your face or hair, or scrape it the last pieces of avocado out. Leave on for 20 minutes. Rinse off!

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