I want my complexion better anyy tips
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Feb 5, 2013
MadYa K.
is ponds flawless whitening night cream good? does it really improve the complexion?
Feb 7, 2013
Chantal D.
I love ponds but it can be a bit greasy. Give it a try
Feb 9, 2013
MadYa K.
thanks
Feb 9, 2013
Mandee M.
Water. Lots and lots of water. Truly this has been the best thing for improving my complexion. I also use a fragrance free, organic face wash.
Feb 16, 2013
Ruby J.
It is not possible to become fair simply by eating any particular foods. Neither is it possible to lighten your complexion by applying anything on your skin, as it commonly assumed by many people. The color of your skin is not affected by the food you eat or by any creams or even home remedies that you apply topically to your skin. At the most, these factors can help you to have clear, glowing skin, which is much better than simply having fair skin that may or may not be healthy.
The color of your skin depends on the amount of melanin that your skin contains, which in turn depends on your genes.
In the meanwhile, eating a healthy diet, drinking plenty of water, protecting your skin from pollution and dryness, and implementing a good skin care regimen can improve your complexion, and make your skin look beautiful, no matter how dark or fair you are.
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