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HEGuide: Homemade Hyaluronic Acid Using Eggshell Membrane
Did you know that the membrane lining the inside of an eggshell is one of the richest natural sources of hyaluronic acid, collagen, and elastin? Don’t throw it away anymore—here’s how to make the most of it to rejuvenate your skin.
Step-by-Step for Success:
Collection:
Every time you use eggs, gently remove the inner white membrane while it’s still moist.
Cleaning:
Wash the membranes thoroughly with cold water to remove any egg white residue.
Critical Drying:
Let them dry in a cool, shaded place (away from direct sunlight) for 3 days until they become completely brittle.
Grinding:
Crush them using a mortar or food processor until you get an ultra-fine powder. The finer it is, the better it will penetrate your pores.
Mixing:
Mix a pinch of this powder with your favorite carrier oil (coconut oil or almond oil are ideal for deep hydration).
Golden Tips:
Use:
Apply only at night on clean skin.
Storage:
Keep the dry powder in a small, dry glass jar to preserve its properties.
Consistency:
Use it 3 times a week and you’ll notice a significant improvement in your skin texture.
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