My Mom Turns Leftover Food Into a Homemade Anti-Aging Tonic — Her Beauty Secret Has Been an East Asian Practice for Centuries
A SKINCARE fan shared the anti-aging secret passed down to her by her mother.
She explained that her mother swore by repurposing leftover food as an anti-aging tonic.
Redditor Puppiesnprada shared the beauty tip in a post.
Instead of using a traditional store-bought product, she explained that her mother turned to nature for her skin needs.
“My mother always rubbed citrus peels on her skin and made me do it since I was a teenager,” she said.
As she grew older, she understood why her mother adopted this practice.
“I realize this was a traditional method of getting topical vitamin C!” she said.
“Apparently it’s been an East Asian beauty practice for centuries.”
Other people who knew about this method have given more information about it.
One commenter explained that the trick is to use the outer side of the orange peels directly on the skin.
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“I roll it into a cylinder to release the oils before rubbing,” they explained.
Others shared tips and tricks they learned from their mothers and grandmothers.
One beauty fan pointed out the importance of directing your facial skincare products downward.
“Never forget to moisturize your neck too!” they said.
One Reddit user, ignoring this advice, explained that she was trying to reverse her mistake.
“I learned that the hard way when I turned 35 and I’ve been trying to deal with it ever since,” she said.
Should you apply vitamin C to your skin?
Topical vitamin C has several benefits for the skin, including hydration, reduction of redness and hyperpigmentation.
According to Healthline, it may also help promote collagen production and reduce the appearance of sun damage.
Research shows it is safe for most skin types, but may cause irritation at concentrations above 20%.
Experts recommend doing a patch test on a small area of skin and waiting 24 hours to see if there are any side effects before applying it to your face.
Discontinue topical use of vitamin C if you experience rash, redness, or hives.
A woman shared a piece of wisdom that her female role models swore to obey.
“Don’t leave the house without earrings and a little lipstick,” she said.
“Keep your feet well pedicured and don’t go out in public with chipped nail polish,” she added.
“A hard life makes you old! Don’t let men (and people in general) stress you out!”
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Many could not help but agree with his main conclusions.
“The last line in particular is full of pure wisdom,” said one commentator.
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