skin secrets from my mother

skin secrets from my mother

Here’s another great use for vinegar: skin tonic!

I got this recipe from my mother, who I believe learnt it from her esthetician.

Take 2-3 organic strawberries (sliced) and float them in 1/4 cup white vinegar until the vinegar turns red (looks a bit like fake blood, doesn’t it?). You may steep the strawberries for as few as 3-4 hours or as long as a day or two (I tend to go longer since I like the heavier strawberry scent). Discard the strawberries and put your tonic in a nice-looking bottle. Voila!

I like to store mine in the refrigerator to keep it fresh and stimulating but I believe it will be shelf-stable in your bathroom cabinet. I use a dime-sized drop each evening after washing my face (patted on with bare hands), then follow with my favorite moisturizer – Epicuren Facial Emulsion Enzyme is my current choice though I am notoriously fickle when it comes to skincare lines.

As many of you know, I have been on a vinegar kick for a long time (cleaning the house, laundry, etc.). This is by far the best thing I’ve done for my skin EVER and it’s completely safe and natural. I’ve read that vinegar kills most bacteria (making it great for adult or teen acne-prone skin) and strawberries are loaded with Vitamin C, a common ingredient in age-defying cosmecuticals.

I wish I had a similarly posed “before” shot to show you how the surface wrinkles under my eyes have lessened since I’ve started using my ‘strawberry+vinegar’ tonic. Don’t imagine, however, that it works on deeper wrinkles – my smooth forehead is the result of twice-a-year Botox!

What do you think, readers, are any of you interested in trying it? If so, please share your results!