Danh ngôn của Halima Aden

My mom and grandma, growing up, one thing they emphasized was that you need to make sure that anything you put on your skin is also digestible by the body. For example, if something isn't safe for me to eat or consume, it's probably not good for your face. So I do a lot of natural remedies.
My mom and grandma, growing up, one thing they emphasized was that you need to make sure that anything you put on your skin is also digestible by the body. For example, if something isn't safe for me to eat or consume, it's probably not good for your face. So I do a lot of natural remedies.
Mẹ và bà tôi, khi lớn lên, một điều họ nhấn mạnh là bạn cần đảm bảo rằng bất cứ thứ gì bạn bôi lên da cũng đều được cơ thể tiêu hóa. Ví dụ: nếu thứ gì đó không an toàn để tôi ăn hoặc tiêu thụ thì có thể nó không tốt cho da mặt của bạn. Vì vậy, tôi thực hiện rất nhiều biện pháp tự nhiên.
Tác giả: Halima Aden | Chuyên mục: Mom | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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