How to use beetroot on the skin to hydrate it
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Eloísa Carmona - 2022-07-19T16:41:59Z
Eating beetroot has benefits such as its nutritional content, helping to maintain blood pressure under control, combating inflammation, and being very good for digestion. But you might not know that it can also be what your skin needs to look radiant.Beetroot has ideal properties for skin care, as it is rich in vitamin C, which helps combat the signs of premature aging. Rubbing it on your cheeks is a way to achieve a natural blush, but today we will teach you to make a homemade exfoliant with beetroot, so your skin can be clean and luminous.Ways to use beetroot as a mask and exfoliantBeetroot is useful for hydrating the skin and will help if you have combination skin and patches where you feel so dry that it even itches. It is also perfect for leaving your lips soft and with an even, rosy color.Beetroot and honey mask to hydrate the skinThis simple mask is an instant remedy to give your skin the hydration it needs, and you only need to mix honey and beetroot juice in equal parts to make it. Apply it to your face, leave it on for 10 minutes, and rinse with warm water. Then use your favorite moisturizer, and your face will look perfect.Beetroot body scrubIn general, beetroot is not irritating, but remember that you can do a patch test on a small area of skin to ensure it won't cause a reaction. To make a beetroot body scrub, blend it with a little water until you get a puree. Then apply it directly with a gentle circular massage as a body scrub and rinse off.Beetroot lip scrubBeetroot also has properties that help even skin tone, and a homemade scrub with this ingredient will not only help improve the color of your lips but also nourish them and help retain moisture. To make your beetroot lip scrub, you only need to mix sugar with a tablespoon of beetroot juice until it forms a paste, then gently rub it on your lips. You can also make a natural pink tint with beetroot using a bit of coconut oil and other ingredients that you can see at Craftología.com.