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Preparation:
Prepare the tomato: Wash the tomato thoroughly and cut it in half. Then, remove the pulp with a spoon and blend it into a smooth paste in a blender or use a fork to mash it.
Optional additions: If you want the mask to have additional moisturizing and cleansing properties, add a teaspoon of honey and lemon juice. Honey has a moisturizing effect, and lemon juice can help gently exfoliate the skin.
Application: Apply the resulting paste to the skin where you want to get rid of hair—this can be the face, legs, arms, or other parts of the body. Gently massage it into your skin and leave it on for 10 to 15 minutes.
Washing: Once the time is up, rinse the paste off with warm water. If desired, you can also perform a gentle massage to help exfoliate dead skin and remove any remaining hair.
Repeating the treatment: For best results, repeat the treatment 2 to 3 times a week. Over time, you will notice that your hair becomes thinner and hair regrowth is delayed.
Serving and Storage Tips:
Serving: This method is best used after a period of relaxation to allow the skin to regenerate properly. It is best to perform the treatment in the evening when the skin is not exposed to the sun.
Storage: It is best to use the fresh tomato puree immediately. If you have any leftover product, you can store it in the refrigerator for up to 1 to 2 days, but its effectiveness may decrease.
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