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I use Vaseline to take off makeup, another tip for somebody to use(:
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HOW BOUT U TRY IT FIRST!!!!!
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You are so cute :o) and so young looking to have a daughter!
I use sugar occasionally and its best for oilier skins as it drys out as well. You can also grind some rice into powder and use. The most important thing is to use moisturiser straight after any type of exfoliating.
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I use witch hazel as a toner, it's really cheap, my grandma has been using it since she was young and my great grandma too, and it really makes your skin look great. I got a huge bottle at a drug store for like $3
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Really nice channel! I use baking soda to exfoliate my body about 2 - 3 times a week. My boyfriend has dry skin and white heads on his back and I use this to defoliant.
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i have sun flower oil would that work
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I love this facial mask for oily or combination skin:
3 spoonfuls of ground oatmeal
3 spoonfuls of plain yogurt (try Greek yogurt)
Mix and apply to face for 15-20 minutes
Leaves skin refined, soft, toned, and helps with acne.
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i love your video, I laughed at the baking soda for brushing teeth, not to insult, but when I was a kid, this is all we used and had beautiful teeth..I am 56 African American women..we all kind of problems when it come to cleaning my face..recently I start using "witch Hazel" ..work great, does not dry my skin, the dark circle and bags under my eye are leaving, acne is clearing up and it is so cheap...I get mine in the dollar store, $1.00,,a little on a cotton ball goes a long way
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Hi, I am using baking soda with few drops of lemon juice as menopausal discolouration treatment on my face it has to be used continuously or it will stop working. Also it needs time to start working (individual up to 3 weeks)
I hope it will be good to share
xox Zuzi
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Olive oil with sugar. If you mix about 2 tsp of sugaar with 1 of olive oil it will clean your skin and mouisterize it!
Hey. Camille. What I don't get is: wouldn't baking soda be potentially harmfull? because our skin has this acid barrier, right ? i don't knoe the english expression for it, sorry. but thesurface of te skin is low pH, right? And we use all these things that protect this low pH. But baking soda is alcalic, it has high pH. So it disrupts the acidy layer thats supposed to protect your skin from germs. Maybe it feels good, but isn't healthy? or is disrupting the ph not that bad even? thnx.
nanu1980 4 months ago
@nanu1980 Hi! You have good concerns! Any exfoliation invades the lipid barrier a little bit but exfoliating removes the dead skin which I am sure that you know, but it makes your skin clean, smoother and open to receive skincare products. Too much exfoliating can be a problem but if you use it once or twice a week it's like a very gentle dermabrasion. I hope this helps you understand a little better!
TalkinMakeUp 4 months ago