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Your favorite home remedies for skin care?

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Topic: Your favorite home remedies for skin care?
Posted By: LureMinerals
Subject: Your favorite home remedies for skin care?
Date Posted: Jun 20, 2007 at 1:17pm
Hey everyone! 
 
What is everyone's favorite home remedy for skin care?
 
Mine are:
 
Egg white or egg yolk masks - I notice when I do these every day for at least a week or so, my skin feels smoother, glows and clears up fast!
 
For redness from pimples - apply visine every few hours
 
Ever mess up a fake tan (out of a bottle)? - To help get it OFF LOL, try 1/4 cup of lemon juice, 1/2 cup sugar, loofah and scrub all over you!


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Replies: 9
Posted By: LureMinerals
Date Posted: Jun 20, 2007 at 1:17pm
Hey everyone! 
 
What is everyone's favorite home remedy for skin care?
 
Mine are:
 
Egg white or egg yolk masks - I notice when I do these every day for at least a week or so, my skin feels smoother, glows and clears up fast!
 
For redness from pimples - apply visine every few hours
 
Ever mess up a fake tan (out of a bottle)? - To help get it OFF LOL, try 1/4 cup of lemon juice, 1/2 cup sugar, loofah and scrub all over you!


Posted By: SilkStrands
Date Posted: Jun 21, 2007 at 9:51am
Mix honey, egg yolk, and a little bit of olive oil, use as face mask... your skin will look awesome!


Posted By: Alisa06
Date Posted: Jun 22, 2007 at 11:03am
I used to make a cleanser/scrub by taking raw oatmeal putting it in the blender to make a powder, then adding enough honey and milk to make it the right consistency. I loved it ! I actually had forgotten about until seeing this post.   )!  ,`p "$ !-2 )((0 " -, %!,$ -) ( `r "


Posted By: MileHiGirl
Date Posted: Jun 25, 2007 at 5:34pm
On another forum, a member had a suggestion of applying Milk of Magnesia with a cosmetic sponge on your face to control oil throughout the day. I'm sure a thin layer was applied, but she said she got about 8 hours of shine free skin.  I have not tried this yet, as I am currently using a product of a similar consistancy, but will try this!
Also, another had heard of using elmer's glue as an alternative to pore strips. Has anyone tried this one, or heard of it?


Posted By: Sharyg11
Date Posted: Jul 5, 2007 at 12:48am
Dito on the raw honey. Leaves your skin beautiful!!!


Posted By: babycheeks24
Date Posted: Jul 12, 2007 at 7:55pm

i have a receipe that i make all the time and use a lot.

 
wild facial oil:
 
it repairs the outer layers and helps with scars and mature skin also if it is dry.
 
organic rosehip seed oil
olive oil
a few calendula flowers
jojoba oil
vitamin e oil
carrot seed
and helicichrysum-this is key key key to scars!!! just dont over do it must be mixed with other oils.
 
 
! ) @aeja


Posted By: MaryPoppins
Date Posted: Aug 3, 2007 at 11:03am
Lots of you like honey masks!  I have never tried this before but am slowly being persuaded.  When you say raw honey do you just mean putting honey (by itself) onto your face?  Do you leave it on or wash off right away? 

Also, thanks for the self tan advice as to getting it OFF!  I have had this problem before and nothing has seemed to work.  I've basically just stopped using it all together but sometimes a little tan is necessary. 


Posted By: Alisa06
Date Posted: Aug 8, 2007 at 10:42am
Raw honey is unprocessed. If it is raw, it will say raw on the label.Most of the honey we find in stores has been cooked. You normally need to go to a health food store to get it raw. Sometimes you can find it in a natural section of some of the big supermarkets. The best is raw honey from your area. If you have any sort of farmers market, fruit stand or something like it, I would check there first.
 When it is cooked, most of the nutrients are cooked out leaving basically a sugar substiute. Honey in its natural form has been called natures perfect food. It is antibacterial, antifungal, it boosts the immune system, and has been known to actually help wth allergies ( if it is from your area), and aid in faster wound healing. Among many other things, it moisturizes. As a facial, it exfoliates while moisturizing, and helps heal any blemishes, the perfect combination!
 
 
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Posted By: MaryPoppins
Date Posted: Aug 8, 2007 at 8:21pm
Oh wow!  How did I not know this before??  I love mud masks, facials, creams, and lotions.  This is something that's right up my alley.  I'll definitely have to look for it.  I do have a farmers market each weekend that's close by.  If I get a chance this weekend I'll stop by to see if I can find it.  If not, I'll check Whole Foods or Trader Joes.... it sounds like one of them would have it. 


Posted By: Alisa06
Date Posted: Aug 9, 2007 at 4:13pm
A good rule of thumb would be any place that has alot of natural foods.You should be able to find it at one of those stores.Good luck and have fun "getting sticky"!LOL )!  ,`p "$ !-2 )((0 " -, %!,$ -) ( `r "



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