End of Summer Must-Do Skin Treatments: Part I

End of Summer Must-Do Skin Treatments: Part I

Another Juicy Treat to Help
Revitalize End of Summer Skin!

Must-do for those with skin issues!

As the summer comes to an end, it's time to give your skin some extra TLC. Think about it. With all the fun-in-the-sun that you've had, your skin has had a little too much sun and wind exposure which causes more dryness, dark spots and possibly even more trouble with acne due to excessive sweating and mixing make-up with certain sun protection products.

Since we are almost at the end of the summer, let's help your skin contain the possible damage that occurred over the past 2-3 months with a juicy treat!

Carrot and Pineapple Juicy Skin Helper

This brilliant colored juice is full of beta-carotene, the precursor of vitamin A. Carrots help to clear spots and blemishes, and help boost the skins resistance to UV light. Combined with pineapple, the juice helps to stimulate digestion and regulate the metabolism.

  • 4 large carrots
  • 2 generous slices pineapple

Process the carrots and pineapple together in the juicer. Drink immediately after. Morning, noon or night, it's a great treat for two.

Cheers to Skin Health!

Dr. Agnes

PS - I would love to hear how this mask works for you. You can reach me on Facebook or Twitter to let me know!



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«My work in China in the pharmaceutical and healthcare sector, and my personal experience while growing up in Europe, inspired me to develop Herborium®, a novel Botanical Therapeutics® company, based on a new, innovative healthcare concept that combines science and nature. Our approach has already been proven up to 95%effective in our acne treatment, AcnEase®. Not only do I focus on developing botanical based medicinal products that are helpful in treatment, prevention and
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