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Using Ketchup to Improve Complexion

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Date: 07/22/2009 Topics: Beauty > Skin Care > Advice | Readers Request > Beauty  
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Does rubbing ketchup on the skin improve your complexion? Does anyone have any other tips?

By Olivia livia from Dublin

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By c t (180) Profile Contact
It's the acid. Try a mix of 10-50% white vinegar & water. It is amazing for the skin.

Posted on 07/24/2009 | Report Spam or Abuse

By kffrmw88 (769) Profile Blog! Contact
Tomatoes - Oily Skin Allies
Tomatoes are the darling of many industries these days. Known as a great cancer fighting food because of its special lycopene compounds, tomatoes are also popular for use in skin and hair care. More products are showing up on the market every day with ingredients derived from tomatoes.

So what is lycopene? It is a documented free radical warrior. Over time those nasty free radicals that can be released due to positive ion challenges (the ion vampires) will break down important support structures for the hair and skin. Tomatoes and lycopene will help fight off the moisture suckers.search for your question,lot of info there,good luck.

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