Yes you can.
Washing your face with white vinegar and salt has the effect of reducing fine lines, and white vinegar has a moisturizing effect on the skin. After cleansing your face at night, add the right amount of salt and white vinegar into the water, wash your face and then gently pat and massage the moisture that is not dry on your face, and finally wash with water, this method can effectively reduce fine lines.
White vinegar wash face can whiten the saying we may have heard, in the white vinegar add salt wash face effect is more powerful oh, can lighten the pigmentation, reduce the formation of pigmentation. White vinegar can slow down the formation of lipid peroxide that makes the human body aging, and can reduce the formation of melanin deposits and age spots caused by solar ultraviolet irradiation of the skin, so that the skin becomes clean and moisturized.
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Precautions:
White vinegar can not be applied directly to the face, its acidity is weak, but it may cause damage to the skin over time. The salt for washing the face can be used directly with the fine salt we usually eat, fine salt shrinks pores and cleans well.
Many people want to use white vinegar to achieve the effect of whitening, but some patients the more they use but found that the worse the skin, why? Nowadays, a lot of matters people are using, but there is no scientific and reasonable collocation, have not done the relevant skin test, in the use of the skin is very easy to appear a variety of skin problems. Acetic acid is quite irritating to the skin, the longer you use it will only make your skin more sensitive, make the stratum corneum peeling, the skin loses an important layer of protection.
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