Would orange juice be considered a 'natural' alternative to body lotion?
Answer: It is a good cleanser because of its acidity of the liquid
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But if left on the skin the sugars in it will start off to show them selves as white patches of crusty power and could draw insects being fruit
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So my proposal is not in pure form in elegant form maybe and only on set parts of the body not the eyes or personal parts
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Yes because the orange juice is inherent, but I would recommend something else. Sea salts actually work really economically, if you rub them on with a flax glove. Your skin feels so soft after. A spa will do it for you if you want to try. I see orange juice would be comparatively sticky. I hope that helps and good luck! No, since it contains no oil, fats, or other moisturizing chemicals.