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PREPARE THIS MIXTURE RIGHT NOW AND YOUR WRINKLES, BLEMISHES, STRETCH MARKS AND BURNS WILL MAGICALLY DISAPPEAR

It is common knowledge that aloe vera and coconut oil contain a lot of healing effects, but not a lot of people know that if you mix these two ingredients you can get a product that can do miracles to your skin.

The amazing mixture is very easy to make and it can save you a lot of money on lotions and skincare products. It is great at removing stretch marks in a very short time, it’s 100% natural and has no side effects.

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The extract from Aloe Vera is excellent for:
  • Treating burns caused by fire by boiling water
  • Prevention of stretch marks, wrinkles or blemishes
  • Calming irritated skin
  • Natural skin hydration and skin rejuvenation
Coconut oil is excellent for:
  • Natural glow of the skin
  • It is highly recommended for people that have dry skin

THE RECIPE:

Stir the mix of aloe vera and coconut oil in a small bowl for about five minutes until you get a bright and homogeneous mass, add 3 – 4 drops of an essential oil by your choice. Put the resulting mixture in a clean glass jar with a good lig. Keep the mixture at room temperature.

WAY OF USE:

The best way to fully feel the benefits of this recipe is to apply the mixture right after taking a shower when the pores of the skin are open, this way the skin will absorb all the useful ingredients and you will notice the improvements of your skin in no time!

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