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For many of us, wine is a treat to drink -- and to even cook or bake with -- but did you know you could turn it into a face mask at home?
Our Associate Talent Producer, Bianca, tried the product that aims to make it all happen, the Maskerade Facial Steamer, and she was able to make her red wine mask in 6 minutes flat.
If using wine doesn’t appeal to you, other suggested ingredients are fruits, vegetables and other liquids.
And just as Bianca did, remember to let the mask cool before putting it on your face! Watch her step-by-step tutorial in the video above.
*This was an individual tester’s experience. This product is not endorsed by Rachael Ray.
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