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Summary: Use papaya as part of an at-home facial mask. Learn about at-home spas and facial skin treatments with free video beauty tips from a life coach stylist.
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J.R. Stewart J.R. Stewart is a producer, host, spokesmodel, and through her media company, Film Fatale Media, she produces mainstream shows for television about hypnosis a... read more
Stewart: Hi, we're back and we are going to do Christopher's "Aloha Honey Hawaiian Delight." Alright, let's do it. Watt: Ok, what it is, is you want to take a papaya, and you want to cut it in half, and you want to remove the seeds. We've already made a concoction of that, and you want to blend up the papaya part without the seeds and without the peel. So after you remove the seeds you're going to blend the papaya, and we've already blended it up. You're going to add honey and a little bit of green tea to it. What you're going to do is mix that all up and apply it on to the skin. The papaya has lots of enzymes in it. Stewart: About how much of the honey? Watt: You can put in, let's say about 3 tablespoons or more. That's great. Perfect. You just want to blend that up, or just mix it up. You can even add a little bit of green tea if you like. Makes it a really nice anti-inflammatory but also an exfoliating mask. The papaya has natural exfoliating enzymes that help to remove the dead matter from the skin and leaves the skin with a really nice glow, and it helps other products to penetrate more effectively, helps with fine lines and wrinkles. The papaya enzymes are great. It leaves the skin radiant and glowing, and really makes the skin soft and noticeable. Stewart: Ok, so when we come back we are going to show you how to apply this the correct way.