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Note from Joy: My love of all things pumpkin continues! Hopefully you've tried my Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins and stay tuned because this weekend I will post the Pumpkin Coconut Soup. I'm grateful to Seanna Cohen for sharing this amazing recipe to beautify with the main ingredient being pumpkin! Thanks to Elena Dragoi for the beautiful photos.
The next time you crack open a pumpkin to whip up a delicious seasonal pie set some aside and treat yourself to this amazing skin brightening mask.
As we age our skin cell turnover slows significantly from every 15 days as a teenager, to 35 or more days in mid-life. * Sigh *
So it's a good idea to give our skin a helping hand by exfoliating regularly especially as the weather gets colder and dryer.
Pumpkin has many benefits for the skin: it's rich in powerful antioxidants like vitamins A and C, and it contains enzymes that help to eat or break down dead skin cells. Combined with a mechanical exfoliant like ground oatmeal and antiseptic ingredients like honey, cinnamon, and nutmeg, this exfoliating mask is perfect for brightening skin tone and refining texture.
By removing the layers of dead skin cells that can congest pores, exfoliating regularly will also help products absorb deeper into the skin's surface, making them significantly more effective and producing more immediate results!
*raw is always best
**if your skin is easily sensitized or prone to redness, skip the cinnamon, which is very stimulating
Love this!! Any idea how long it will keep in a jar at room temp?
ReplyHi Ashley, I'd actually recommend keeping it in the fridge if you're not going to use it right away. And even then, I'd try to use it within a couple of days. The fresher it is, the more enzymatic benefits you'll get. Kate - Joyous Health Team
This recipe really made my skin glow:) Such a fun fall diy http://westingwellness.blogspot.ca
Replyhi the recipe stated that to use raw pumpkin puree...so i just have to buy the pumpkin...without having to puree it....just scope out the orange part
Replyif i bought it raw...do i need to bake the pumpkin in the oven then blend the flesh in the blender...or just scope out the flesh and mash it