So ladies, what are your awesome secret(or not so secret) skin care tips?
Homemade remedies especially, since they are far cheaper than buying a product. For example, I wash my face twice a week with a mixture of sugar, and water, works great, and is far cheaper than buying a facial scrub.
My mom gave me a recipe for something similar as a monthly mask. She mixes sugar and olive oil, leaving it on her face for about 20-30 minutes. As I understand it, the sugar reacts with the olive oil to make a very mild acid. I forget the term though. :2razz:
She also swears by the Clarisonic skin brush and so she got me one and I swear by it. I have trouble with most facial cleansers, so she turned me onto Estee Lauder Perfectly Clean Splash Away Foaming Cleanser, which I use daily with the Clarisonic.
Her skin is amazing. She's in her 70's and were it not for her white hair and her neck, she could easily pass for 50's or even 40's. So I pay attention to her advice.
*snicker*
So ladies, what are your awesome secret(or not so secret) skin care tips?
Homemade remedies especially, since they are far cheaper than buying a product. For example, I wash my face twice a week with a mixture of sugar, and water, works great, and is far cheaper than buying a facial scrub.
So ladies, what are your awesome secret(or not so secret) skin care tips?
Homemade remedies especially, since they are far cheaper than buying a product. For example, I wash my face twice a week with a mixture of sugar, and water, works great, and is far cheaper than buying a facial scrub.
My mom gave me a recipe for something similar as a monthly mask. She mixes sugar and olive oil, leaving it on her face for about 20-30 minutes. As I understand it, the sugar reacts with the olive oil to make a very mild acid. I forget the term though. :2razz:
She also swears by the Clarisonic skin brush and so she got me one and I swear by it. I have trouble with most facial cleansers, so she turned me onto Estee Lauder Perfectly Clean Splash Away Foaming Cleanser, which I use daily with the Clarisonic.
Her skin is amazing. She's in her 70's and were it not for her white hair and her neck, she could easily pass for 50's or even 40's. So I pay attention to her advice.
YS, I have a new homemade tip for you. I've been meaning to post it for a couple weeks. I finally remembered.
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil. I was reading about Ginnifer Goodwin's favorite skin care item and this was it. Her skin is beautiful, so I think that's a good enough reason to try it. She uses it a moisturizer on her face, but you can use it any where. Some people advocate using it in place of other oils in food. I haven't been brave enough for that, but I have been using it on my face for about a month. The scent is very light, it doesn't take long to absorb on my face or hands and my biggest concern was clogging my pores, but so far, so good. My son's GF is Native American. She was telling me the other day that her blemishes, which are very usual for non-white skin, have been greatly reduced.
Here is the container I bought on Amazon, though I've noticed you can find it nicer markets. I haven't seen it at Target yet.
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Amazon.com: Barlean's Organic Oils Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 16-Ounce Jar: Health & Personal Care
Warning, a little goes a long way when you are applying it to your face.
Oh, and the GF has been using it on her hair. She says it's terrific, once you get how much to apply.
I bought a Clairsonic and there's no looking back. I don't know how I ever lived without it.
I use this on my hair. I did a bit of research (because I have fine hair that tends to frizz) and coconut oil is one of the only oils that can penetrate hair. Also, it's very good for the scalp. I despise everything about coconut--including the smell--but I use this on a regular basis. Just nuke it so it becomes liquid and spread all of hair and scalp. Cover with a towel or shower cap for about an hour or so.
YS, I have a new homemade tip for you. I've been meaning to post it for a couple weeks. I finally remembered.
Extra Virgin Coconut Oil. I was reading about Ginnifer Goodwin's favorite skin care item and this was it. Her skin is beautiful, so I think that's a good enough reason to try it. She uses it a moisturizer on her face, but you can use it any where. Some people advocate using it in place of other oils in food. I haven't been brave enough for that, but I have been using it on my face for about a month. The scent is very light, it doesn't take long to absorb on my face or hands and my biggest concern was clogging my pores, but so far, so good. My son's GF is Native American. She was telling me the other day that her blemishes, which are very usual for non-white skin, have been greatly reduced.
Here is the container I bought on Amazon, though I've noticed you can find it nicer markets. I haven't seen it at Target yet.
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Amazon.com: Barlean's Organic Oils Extra Virgin Coconut Oil, 16-Ounce Jar: Health & Personal Care
Warning, a little goes a long way when you are applying it to your face.
Oh, and the GF has been using it on her hair. She says it's terrific, once you get how much to apply.
I eat a least a spoonful of coconut oil everyday. That stuff is good for everything.
Do you put it on/in anything?
Mostly my tongue. :2rofll:
Forgive me, I couldn't help it. Topically, no I don't. But, I've read where coconut oil is good for you for many reasons. It's the only oil I cook with.
No forgiveness necessary, I figured no matter how I asked that question, I teed you up for a joke.
Yeah. There are so many people who swear by it. I was trying to figure out how to ingest it. I've heard spreading it on toast is good. I wondered how you ate it.
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Is there any sunprotectant type thing you ladies know of that is not all of those things I hate? Either a sunscreen that doesn't have whatever weird ingrediants make my skin feel burn-y or over-oily, or something that can be used instead of market sunscreen?
I don't need a high SPF. I just need *something.* Anything.
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