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Jakarta, Spasi-id.com - brings out a bad scent, even makes it want to vomit but glued fruit is good for the face. It's caused by the content in the acidity, like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants.
Taught or Morinda a lot of citrifolia growing in Southeast Asia and Australia. It also has rough skin texture and looks like a lot of bentol It's getting more and more disturbed the people who saw it.
However, beneath the less attractive taste and appearance, the glued fruit actually holds a variety of properties, especially for facial skin.
Well, here's some benefit of the nunnery fruit for your face skin:
- Prevent Wrinkles
The scrunching fruit content that can prevent wrinkles is antrekuinon. This compound can trigger collagen forming, which is necessary to maintain elasticity of skin.
A scientific study states that extractive consumption can prevent early aging from happening in the skin.
- Help keep the skin cells
It's also useful to keep facial skin cells. It's thanks to the essential acid and peroxironine content in it, which can protect and repair damaged cells.
Not only that, vitamin C and antioxidants contained in the compounds can help prevent skin damage from free radicals coming from food and air pollution.
- Enlighten Face
One of the benefits of listening fruit to beauty is it can help brighten the face.
Mess is not directly bleach the skin. However, the content of vitamin C and antioxidants inside can help brighten the skin.
It is necessary to understand that skin color does not guarantee health or beauty. However, if the skin is bright and healthy, it has to come from the condition of skin that is met with its vital needs.
- Eliminate Black Fleck
It has been explained at some point above, the content of vitamins in the fruit can help satisfy the skin needs to stay healthy.
Vitamin C andantioxidants can help brighten the skin and eliminate black flecks
Black flecks usually come from exposure to sunlight. Therefore, combining consumption sharpens with the use of sunscreen to disguise black spots.



