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My favorite "home" remedy is

Posted By: penny on 2009-01-19
In Reply to: wrinkles - best home remedy? sm - frugalfannie

Milk of Magnesia used as a mask.  (you just pour an amount about the size of a quarter into your hand and dab it on and let it dry for about 20 minutes, until it turns white and your skin itches, and then rinse with cool water).  I heard this tip years ago by the black supermodel, Beverly Johnson, and I have been using it since.  It is cheap, and works wonders on those tiny fine lines.  I am 50 and look about 35.  Whether it is the MOM, I don't know.  I just know it is the best thing I have found after trying all the expensive remedies for years before I found this.  I try to use it at least once per week, and don't forget your neck!!


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