By this time you've likely had your fill of Thanksgiving food and the leftovers are on the way from your fridge to the garbage bin but they needn't go to waste (or to your waist). According to Stacy Cox, who runs the Pampered People spa in Los Angeles they can be applied to your face, hair and body as beauty treatments. A pumpkin face mask, high in Vitamins A, C and zinc, soothes, moisturizes and exfoliates. A paste made of cranberries will add shine to your hair while mashed potatoes can be mixed with sea salt to make a body scrub. Frozen bits of Jell-O mold can be applied to the eye area to reduce puffiness. Unfortunately Cox hasn't come up with a spa treatment that incorporates the festive fowl; you'll have to solve that dilemma yourself.
Link - Via Good
Link - Via Good
Newest 3 Comments
What a waste of food! Shouldn't you, you know, eat the leftovers? Besides, it sounds gross.
Abusive comment hidden.
(Show it anyway.)
I think you're supposed to slather pureed leftovers on yourself. The challenge is keeping your pets from licking you to death when you do it.
Abusive comment hidden.
(Show it anyway.)
If you're stupid and rich enough to pay someone to smear food on your face, please call me. I have a fridge full of food and I could use some extra cash.
Abusive comment hidden.
(Show it anyway.)