Can all natural remedies replace my normal skincare routine?
I plan to use:
Oatmeal cleanser/exfoliator
Yoghurt and honey wash off mask
Apple cider vinegar/water toner
Tea tree oil spot treatment
Olive oil/Aloe vera gel as moisturiser (day)
Overnight honey mask (night)
I have normal skin, more dry than it is oily and mild papular acne.
Is this skincare routine sufficient and effective?
I, too have been on the road to discovering natural and alternative remedies.
I use oatmeal+lemon+honey as exfoliator and yes it works!
Also tea tree oil whenever a zit comes around. It has anti-bacterial properties. Don’t put too much though or it will dry up the spot where you put it.
For my hair mask, I whip up a good combination of mayonnaise+olive oil+honey. It really helps and it’s very effective. Sometimes coconut oil as well.
As for the toner, mask and moisturizer, I haven’t had a chance to try them out. I don’t really use toners.
But just be careful when trying natural remedies out as you might get allergic reactions from it. That would be the worst possible scenario. Other than that, I suggest you should know your medical history if you’ve had allergic reactions to these remedies you listed down. If not, then maybe you could go ahead and try them out.
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January 12th, 2012 at 6:11 am
I, too have been on the road to discovering natural and alternative remedies.
I use oatmeal+lemon+honey as exfoliator and yes it works!
Also tea tree oil whenever a zit comes around. It has anti-bacterial properties. Don’t put too much though or it will dry up the spot where you put it.
For my hair mask, I whip up a good combination of mayonnaise+olive oil+honey. It really helps and it’s very effective. Sometimes coconut oil as well.
As for the toner, mask and moisturizer, I haven’t had a chance to try them out. I don’t really use toners.
But just be careful when trying natural remedies out as you might get allergic reactions from it. That would be the worst possible scenario. Other than that, I suggest you should know your medical history if you’ve had allergic reactions to these remedies you listed down. If not, then maybe you could go ahead and try them out.
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January 12th, 2012 at 8:31 am
Hi,
You’re at the age where your body is going to be changing and acne might happen. This is because acne is generally happens with 2 basic causes: unbalanced hormones and overload of toxins. That’s why teenagers and pregnant women usually breakout. If you want to stop it you’re going to have to take extra good care of it.
Absolutely! Of course you can use natural home remedies. The thing is, if you do everything right, you don’t even need to put anything on your face at all. That’s why some of my friends and I’m sure some of your friends don’t do anything but still have clear, great looking skin.
The first thing is that you make sure you understand and are familiar with the 2 causes of acne. Also, make sure you’re getting the right kind of nutrients. Follow the Acne Free Diet, feel free to follow what I wrote in my books or if you’d like, look it up on Google and make sure that you align with the principles that I talk about, at least. Some of them right now are more vegetables, less sugars, stay away from dairy, temporarily stay away from nuts, etc…
But there’s a lot more that you can do. I’m not able to fit it all in this box.
I’ve had acne for more than 10 years and cured it naturally through taking care of my body and diet after having tried dozens of other products. I used to spend hours in the bathroom, and it sucked because I had to wash my face like 5 times a day. But these days, I sometimes don’t even wash my face (like our friends). And after I cleared my skin, I wanted to share my findings with everyone else, http://www.howtoclearyouracne.com. Try going there and reading up on the material I’ve written, it’s all free and it’ll help you a lot.
If you follow my advice, trust me, you’re saving yourself time and money. You’re making the smart move.
References :
http://www.howtoclearyouracne.com
January 15th, 2012 at 10:02 am
Natural remedies are always better than chemical skincare products. Not only are they cheaper but they are a lot more holistic.
I think it’s sufficient. Try it out for a while & see if it works & if you need to make any changes.
References :
Natural Remedies for Hypothyroidism http://naturalremedieshypothyroidism.com/
January 15th, 2012 at 9:49 pm
OMG! I saw that on Jasmine V’s Newest App.
She uses yoghurt, oatmeal, and apple cider.
But anyway, mind that.
I use a ALL natural skin care line with fruits and good nutrients called, "Bellaboo."
Its really good and trust me it feels and work just like all these products on that your naming.
Love it!
Also, I use day & night:
Honey (Cleanser)
Apple Cider Vinegar (For Pores)
Sugar (Exfoliator)
Salt (optional)
This is really good, its all you need in one bowl haha
Stir it and apply on face, wait 10-15 minutes before wiping it off, watch a TV show or something lol
Then wash it off with warm water or warm towel
Apply a good moisture, olive oil is good or Bellaboo Moisture Dew
Try it out: http://www.bellaboobabe.com
Hope this helped!
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