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Mangosteen Juice | Topical Applications of the Mangosteen Juice
Mangosteen juice is skin friendly and it is a natural moisturizer for the skin and it can be consumed to prevent many skin diseases. The mangosteen for better skin purposes is coming into products form like Mangosteen skin cream, soap or many others; all these products have to be bought from the Mangosteen vendors but if we want to make more uses of the Mangosteen juice we can develop mangosteen mixtures for tropical application ourselves at home.
Mangosteen juice can be applied tropically to remove skin patches from specific parts of the body; it can also be used onto the burns, moles, warts, eczema, dry skin patches, crapes, cuts, spider-bites, stings and baby shots.
Mangosteen juice can be applied on the effected skin by soaking a cloth into it and then wrapping that piece around the wounded area; this is a quick tropical application of Mangosteen juice when you are ruing out of time.
Mangosteen juice paste is applied when you have enough time; you can develop the Mangosteen Paste by reducing it onto the fire or by putting mangosteen juice into a wide surface plate and let it dry for 3 to 4 days and then it will form a paste. You can apply this Mangosteen Paste directly on the skin and cover it up with loose shield. You can also mix the Mangosteen Paste with any other hand cream or lotion and then apply on the desired skin area; this method will be more effective because Mangosteen mixture absorbs into the skin.
The tropical application of Mangosteen juice works well though its type of old traditional area and no encouraging evidences support that Mangosteen juice can be safely used for tropical applications.
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