- Mash papaya pulp in a bowl. Apply the pulp to the crow's feet and leave in place for 10 minutes. Wash off with warm water. The papaya contains vitamin C, which helps fight off free radicals that damage the skin's collagen and elastin. Also, the natural enzyme in papaya, papain, exfoliates and tightens the skin.
- Separate one egg and beat the whites with a whisk. Apply the beaten egg whites to the crow's feet. Leave on the skin until hardened. Gently wash off. The egg whites will temporarily tighten the skin. Egg whites also provide a little hydration to the skin, according to Seth Matarasso, M.D., associate clinical professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
- Apply a few drops of castor oil and pat onto the crow's feet. Use the castor oil before going to bed and leave on all night. The castor oil is a natural emollient. The areas of skin with castor oil will feel softer and the wrinkles will be less pronounced.
- Use lemon juice with orange extract. Take 1 tsp. of lemon juice and thoroughly mix with 1 tbsp. of orange extract. Apply to the crow's feet and leave on for 10 minutes. Wash off with warm water. The citric acid in the lemon and orange gently exfoliate the skin and reduce fine lines.
Papaya
Egg Whites
Castor Oil
Lemon Juice and Orange Extract
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