The Beauty of Turmeric

If you’re anything like me, keeping your skin healthy is a big priority. There are tons of products on the market, especially organic ones, that can help you achieve this goal. But lately I’ve found that incorporating superfoods into my beauty routine can also give me great results. 

Using food as ‘medicine’ for your skin provides you with amazing health benefits, plus it’s easy and convenient. I highly recommend turmeric as my go-to superfood of the moment. Turmeric has been used as a natural beauty product for many years and for good reasons. As an antiseptic and anti-inflammatory, it’s amazing with skin impurities and problem areas. 

Here’s a list of reasons why you should definitely add turmeric to your everyday beauty routine:

Helps Acne – Since turmeric is a natural anti-inflammatory, it is perfect for treating acne. Pimples are a form of a flare-up, when your pores become clogged and begin to swell beneath the skin, eventually causing unattractive and unwanted imperfections on your face.  Not fun right? Well, turmeric not only helps to clear up those unflattering bumps, but it can help to prevent them as well.  

Fading of acne scars – Unfortunately, with acne prone skin comes the unwanted scarring that can be left behind, long after a breakout clears up. Fear not! Turmeric is fantastic with helping to lighten and diminish those unflattering scars and uneven skin tone. turm-2

Unwanted facial hair – Another unfortunate problem that can occur is annoying facial hair; it comes in more often and thicker when our hormones are out of balance. Turmeric is an easy way to remove the hair in a gentle and soothing way. 

Removes and fades dark circles – Dark circles can occur for many reasons, including lack of sleep, stress, hormone imbalance, iron deficiency and sometimes simply genetics. It’s a buildup of blood vessels that causes dark blemishes and swelling under and around your eyes. Religiously applying turmeric to your under eye area will help fade those pesky dark circles over time. Awesome, I know!

So, the next time you’re at the grocery store or at your favorite local farmers market, be sure to pick up the little miracle known as turmeric.  Your skin will thank you!

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