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QuestionCan I pour water in my room so it will cool down?Community AnswerIt is not a good idea. You should just open the windows so air can come in and cool your room instead of making a mess. If it is hot outside use a fan or air conditioner.
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QuestionIs pure chocolate good for my health?Community AnswerYes, in moderation it can calm you when stressed or angry, it can also raise your energy levels whit its natural sweetness and it is rich in antioxidants.
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QuestionI can't do any of these because my mum won't buy the needed things, is there another method?RaycaCommunity AnswerMix equal quantities of honey and lemon juice and apply it all over your face. Leave it for 20 minutes and then wash it off with cold water. This will not just lighten your skin tone, but will also keep your skin supple and glowing.
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QuestionI have black spot on my face. I have used turmeric, but the black spot refuses to go. What else can I use?Community AnswerTry garlic or manuka honey; both are good. Don't use too much garlic, and expect a slight burning. Mince a small amount of garlic, just enough to cover the spot. Mix it with manuka honey and put it on the spot with a Band-Aid over it.
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QuestionIs drinking black coffee harmful for skin?Community AnswerPure black coffee can be beneficial to the skin, thanks to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. However, over-consumption of caffeine has been associated with stress, which is associated with acne. That’s because stress hormones such as cortisol get released and can trigger acne by making your body pump out insulin, which can cause your skin to produce excess oil, overproduce new skin cells, and increase your body’s inflammation levels. Milk, dairy products and sugar should definitely be avoided in your coffee. Eliminating dairy from your diet can improve skin texture and tone and improve skin conditions like acne and rosacea.
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QuestionI don't have honey, can I use lemon only?Community AnswerLemon on its own may be a bit harsh on your skin, so try add some other substitute or don't use this at all.
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