The Ingredients  |
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- 1 medium peach
- 1 tablespoons honey
- oatmeal
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The Instructions  |
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Cook peach until its soft, mash
with a fork, add honey and oatmeal until its a thick consistency.
Apply to skin. Let sit for 10 minutes, rinse well with cool water. |
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Did You Know  |
Peaches, plums and nectarines contain large amounts of
alpha-hydroxy acids, or AHAs. AHAs are a buzzword in the world
of exfoliants. Like most 'discoveries' AHAs, in one form or another,
have actually been used for centuries. The gentle exfoliation
of fruit peels speeds up cell renewal, leading to healthier skin
tone. The AHAs in these fruits help soften wrinkles, sun spots,
age spots, blemishes and can even unclog pores. Source: Eat
California Fruit |
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Honey is primarily composed of fructose, glucose and
water. It also contains other sugars as well trace enzymes, minerals,
vitamins and amino acids. Source: Honey Board |
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Oatmeal is highly absorptive, hypoallergenic, and helps
to soften skin. Oats have the best amino acid balance of all
the cereal grains (amino acids work as water-binding agents in
skin care products). Oats have also been clinically shown to
help heal dry, itchy skin. Oat grains and straw appear in shampoos,
dusting powders, moisturizers, and cleansing bars and more. Source:
Oatmeal:
Not just for breakfast anymore |
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Storage: Most
recipes require refrigeration since they don't contain preservatives.
Shelf Life is approximately 1 week. |
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