Citrus fruits are a fantastic source of vitamin C, which helps keep your skin smooth and elastic. You’ll probably notice at the store how many face creams contain vitamin C, as do other products for the body. This is because citrus really does work to make your skin and hair healthier.
- As an Astringent
Citrus is antibacterial and is an excellent way to help dry out your skin a little, getting rid of extra oils while clarifying your skin and cleaning it to avoid breakouts. You can literally just take some fresh lemon juice on a cotton ball and rub it over your t-zone to get rid of oil and dirt, helping you avoid breakouts.
- As a Morning Wake-Up Call
Add citrus ingredients to your shower in the morning, and it will help you wake up without additional coffee. The smell energizes and uplifts almost immediately. Add dried orange zest to any sugar scrub recipe to make your own orange scrub.
- To Shine Your Hair
Add one cup of lemon juice to one gallon of filtered water. Use this as a final rinse for your hair. It will rinse out the oils and leave behind a beautiful shine. Since you don’t rinse it out, it may also slightly lighten your hair in the sunshine, giving you that sun-kissed glow.
- To Keep Your Dandruff Under Control
You can also use lemon juice to help cure dandruff. Just take a couple of tablespoons of lemon juice after you’ve already washed your hair. Add the juice and rub it on your scalp, allowing it to set for the rest of your shower. Rinse it off with cool water before you leave the shower.
- As a Conditioning Hair Mask
Mix equal parts of raw honey with fresh lemon juice and virgin coconut oil (you can also use olive oil), then apply to your scalp over dry hair. Let the mixture stay on your hair for at least 20 minutes. After it sets, you’ll want to wash your hair with your regular daily shampoo.
- To Moisturize Your Skin
Add a couple of drops of citrus juice like lemon or orange to coconut oil. Rub that on your skin to brighten it and help the oil moisturize your body. Add extra to your elbows and knees to lighten them up as well as make them less rough.
- To Get Rid of Blackheads
This is super-easy. After you’ve already zested and juiced your lemons, you can still use them. Store in a container in the fridge. Take the piece out and rub it on your skin before bed, where you have blackheads—no need to rinse.
- To Cure Dry Lips
Mix light brown sugar with lemon juice until it’s easy to spread and rub. Rub over your lips gently for 30 to 60 seconds, then rinse clean. You can use this scrub for other parts of your body too.
The great thing about using citrus for your hair and skin is that it’s not that expensive to buy, although it can be costly to buy already made products with citrus. So, just make your own. You can find numerous recipes online to create your own citrus-based skin and haircare.
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