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Okay, that is just too weird about the peanut butter. Why not jelly too? smile

I just saw a CSI episode where a woman at a spa had cucumbers on her face. maybe they only do this in spas on TV?

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Peanut butter? Is that a Georgian thing--LOL! That's crazy funny.

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maybe next would have been some banana slices and honey to soothe it more ;0)


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Maybe they mistakenly thought it's the protein in a steak that helps heal a bruise and that it would help here. Apparently it's not the protein - it's just the coldness of the steak smile


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LOL, next time I am at a spa i want them to place a cold steak on my face. smile I love this image. Very surreal.

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Originally Posted By: gorgeousred
I have used cucumber juice on my eyes. Just grate the cucumber into a bowl and strain. Keep the juice in a jar in the fridge and when you're ready dab a cotton ball or two in there and plop them on your eyes. I also like to soak jumbo cotton balls or thick gauze in icy witch hazel. It smells terrific and is so relaxing.

The spa I patronize uses a vitamin E serum that is WONDERFUL on the eyes but they leave the cukes on the sandwiches.



I have never tried it before.Thanks for sharing it.

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Once many years ago I tried it just to see what the big deal was about that and I was not impressed so I never did it again.

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