Lately, we've been going to our kitchen cupboards[1] instead of our medicine cabinets to solve our hair and skin problems. We've experimented with just about everything, from oatmeal[2] to olive oil.[3] And we met another woman who co-signs putting food on your face.
Amanda Quartarolo, an assistant manager at Rebecca Taylor, likes to put raw honey[4] on her face as a mask. She explained, "I find the mask moisturizing and it really helps if you're getting a breakout[5] . Leave it on for 15 or 20 minutes, until it starts dripping... and then I remove it. Don't do it outside! The bugs are attracted to it."
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