April 7, 2017 3:32 pm | Published by Jacklin Yalmeh
As most of us know, too much sugar is bad for the body. Consuming too much sugar daily is one of the reasons that many people develop high blood sugar levels that lead to diabetes. high blood pressure and, of course, weight gain.
Consuming too much sugar regularly can harden blood vessels and dehydrate your body while also causing an increase of oil production in your body.
On other hand applying sugar on your skin can be very good. Sugar has glycolic acid which is good for the skin. Glycolic Acid is one of the active compounds called
AHA (Alpha Hydroxy Acid) which derived from sugar. Glycolic acid has small molecules that can easily break down and be absorbed deeply into the skin.
Due to this easy breakdown and absorption, it can treat lines, wrinkles, acne and other skin related problems.
The skin benefits of Glycolic Acid are varied, It can clarify and brighten the surface of the skin It can also help increase the health of your skin by removing dead skin cells and replacing them with new, fresh and young looking skin.
Using Glycolic Acid will help to clean the pores and unlock the cells to regenerate the new and fresh skin cells. So your skin not only will be treated deeply but it will look healthier and more radiant.
Also, using skin care products that contain Glycolic Acid and AHA will help your skin cells to stay healthy and young.
So remember not to eat too much sugar, but remember that feeding your skin with sugar containing products such as Glycolic Acid can help improve your looks.
Here is an easy recipe to create
Quick Homemade Sugar Mask Recipe
Here is one quick mask recipe that will help you to shine and maintain the beauty and health of your skin:
-Mix one-tablespoon of brown sugar with one tablespoon of orange juice and add one-teaspoon olive oil to this mixer and apply to your skin.
-Remember to cleanse your skin with an oil-based cleanser first, to see the maximum benefits before you apply this refreshing mask.
-You can massage your skin gently with circular motions for 1 to 2 minutes to help stimulate the blood circulation on your skin for better observation.
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