Pumpkin Spiced-Beauty: 7 Beauty Ideas For The Fall
DIY Recipe from Beauty Editor Alexis Wolfer

And if you are anything like us, there truly is nothing better than DIY beauty recipes! Our friend Alexis Wolfer, editor of the beauty bible also known as The Beauty Bean, shares this amazing recipe for her Bye-Bye Cellulite Body Scrub, perfect for warding off pesky cellulite! “You’ll find that the vitamin A in the pumpkin helps promote cell turnover, and both the caffeine and the granular grounds in the coffee help increase blood flow to reduce the appearance of cellulite. Finish of with some coconut oil for rich moisturization,” Wolfer explains.
What You’ll Need:
1/2 cup canned pumpkin
4 tablespoons caffeinated coffee grounds (used ones, straight out of your coffeemaker’s filter)
1 tablespoon coconut oil
What You’ll Do:
Mix pumpkin, coffee grounds, and coconut oil until blended. Standing in a bathtub to reduce mess, apply the mixture to your legs, from hip to ankle, in circular motions. Leave on for 5 to 15 minutes. Rinse with warm water.
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Girl Talk Time: What do you think of these sugar, spice & oh-so-nice pumpkin-infused beauty products? What’s your favorite way to work in pumpkin in your makeup or shower routine?













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Pumpkin makes an excellent face mask ingredient for all skin types, especially environmentally damaged or sensitive skin. High in Vitamin A (skin healing), C (anti-oxidant) and Zinc, the pumpkin soothes, moisturizes and acts as a carrier, assisting the other mask ingredients to absorb deeper into the skin and intensifying the results.
very interesting! I have never had a facial but this sounds nice.
Cool
I never knew this about pumpkins…I am going in to invest in the lotion…
love the fall
niceee
I love Facials, need one right now I will definitely try the pumpkin spice!!!