Beauty care products
I discovered the beauty secret while reading a biography about a silent film actress. Her biographer attributed the actress’s flawless complexion to her unusual beauty care products, including milk of magnesia. The actress had beautiful skin well into her mature years and she claimed that the magnesium in her unique beauty care product left her skin radiant and she claimed that it slowed the aging process as well. Form the looks of her photograph; it seemed as if it worked wonders for her skin. She looked decades younger than she was.
I decided to try the silent film star’s unusual beauty care product and I was amazed at the results. I have tried a number of pore reducing and pore clarifying products over the years, but none have given the immediate positive results I have found when I use milk of magnesia as a beauty mask. My pores literally disappear. There is no trace of a single blackhead and the breakouts that harsh pore reducing products cause are not an issue.
Using milk of magnesia as a beauty care product may seem very odd, but it is worth a try. You will be amazed at the results. I have been using the product for years. I recently discovered that the milk of magnesia contains magnesium. Magnesium is a natural element that is effective in drawing impurities out of your skin. The word magnesium comes from the Greek word meaning “magnet” and the word fits.
If you want to use a beauty care product that is all natural and does not leave your skin raw or blemished, consider adding milk of magnesia to your beauty care products. You simply use a cotton ball to apply the product on your face and wait for it to dry. Once your skin feels tight, rinse your face and you will be left with glowing skin and your pores will virtually disappear. As far as the anti-aging qualities of the beauty care product, I can’t tell for sure. I have to wait a few years to make sure the results are the same for me as for the silent film star.
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