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03-22-2006, 11:36 PM
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Persian Prince's Princess
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Re: Homemade Face Mask
Thanks for sharing!
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03-22-2006, 11:58 PM
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Kayak nut
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Re: Homemade Face Mask
Chocolate ... preferably dark, semi-sweet. It doesn't do a darn thing for your face, but you'll experience a glow after eating the leftover mix.
Kathy (who should never post this late - my mind takes a left turn around 1am)
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03-24-2006, 10:55 PM
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Re: Homemade Face Mask
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Chocolate ... preferably dark, semi-sweet. It doesn't do a darn thing for your face, but you'll experience a glow after eating the leftover mix.
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Dont I know it. Choc is where its at 
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03-26-2006, 07:14 PM
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Re: Helpful beauty recipes
My sister told me if you mix alcohol and cornstarch, it can get rid of blemishes.
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03-27-2006, 08:13 PM
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Fartie McFarterson
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
Herbal Toner
This can be kept in a fridge for up to 5 days in an airtight container
and costs little to make.
Simply boil 1/2 a cupful of herbs in 600ml of water. Take off the heat and leave to stand overnight. Strain off and put into a jar/bottle
Different herbs have different properties.
For dry skin - parsley and fennel
For oily skin - lavender, sage, thyme or peppermint
For normal skin - balm and spearmint.
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03-28-2006, 01:39 PM
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Fartie McFarterson
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
Pumpkin Papaya Mask
1/2 ripe papaya
1 cup pumpkin
1 egg white, beaten until frothy
1 tsp honey
Skin and seed the papaya; mash with a fork until soft.
Stir in the rest of the ingredients until mixture is smooth.
Apply to face using a circular motion.
Rinse off after 5 minutes.
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04-02-2006, 05:21 PM
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Kishh
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Re: Home made masks
Thankyou! thank you! Thank you noori! i tried ur egyption mask and my face is so much better,which one of these masks are purely for oily skin and open pores?
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04-02-2006, 06:28 PM
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Kishh
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
[quote=cosmo2127]Beauty Tips
Clogged Pores This is a great deep cleansing scrub! Mix four Tbs. of plain yogurt with two Tbs. of grated orange peel. Massage into skin for three minutes. Rinse with warm water. The yogurt is an exfoliant and the orange peel will extract dirt and oils.
Elbow Fix To remove the discoloration from your elbows, just cut a lemon in half and rest an elbow in each half for 10 minutes. The acid in the lemon juice breaks down the dark patches, so they wash away.
Terrific Eye Cream Before bed apply unscented castor oil around your eyes. Plastic surgeons use this on their patients after surgery!
THANKS FOR THE TIPS! IM GOING OUT AND GETTING CASTER OIL FIRST THING!!!
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04-12-2006, 02:48 AM
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Re: Avocado Honey Mask
these are helpful recipes.. thanks girls!
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04-19-2006, 11:24 AM
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
thanxssss
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04-21-2006, 07:56 PM
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
Cleansers
Normal to Dry Skin
Blend 10ml aloe vera gel, 15ml olive oil, 10ml rosewater and two drops rose essential oil and decant into a bottle. Massage into your skin and remove with water or a muslim cloth. Keep in the fridge, shake before use and use within five days
Oily/Combination Skin
Scrub and peel a 50g chunk of fresh soapwort root. Put it in 1 litre spring water, along with 25g dried herbs (mint, sage and rosemary), bring to the boil, and simmer for 10 minutes. Cool and strain into a pump-dispenser bottle. To use, massage two squirts into dampened skin and rinse.
Sensitive Skin
Place the petals of six marigold flowers in a bowl with 10g cocoa butter, 20g beeswax granules, and 100ml sweet almond or extra virgin olive oil. Gently heat by putting the bowl in a pan of hot water until it has all melted. Keep on a low heat for five minutes, then sieve and transfer into a sterilised jar. Seal when fully cooled. Gently massage into the skin to melt away make-up.
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04-21-2006, 08:02 PM
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Video Access Queen
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
Make your own toner
Boil down balancing sage, toning lemongrass, or calming lavendar for 25 minutes, strain the liquid and allow it to cool. Decant into a spray bottle and use as a facial spritz whenever needed.
Make your own exfoliant
Blend oatmel with a thick oil like wheat germ oil, and add a raw egg yolk. Gently rub the mixture over your face and rinse.
A face dunked in cool whole milk and left on your face for 20 minutes will give you a gentle chemical peel.
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04-23-2006, 12:47 PM
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
Dead sea mask is really great. I purchased one in TKmax , how lucky Am I , but now it's out of stock and i don't think you can get it from Tkmax anymore. I still have alot but really don't know where to purchase it again . I also don't know where to buy oatmeal too ? Can I buy it in supermarket ?
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04-27-2006, 05:28 PM
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Video Access Queen
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
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Dead sea mask is really great. I purchased one in TKmax , how lucky Am I , but now it's out of stock and i don't think you can get it from Tkmax anymore. I still have alot but really don't know where to purchase it again . I also don't know where to buy oatmeal too ? Can I buy it in supermarket ?
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yeah u can buy oatmeal from supermarkets.
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04-28-2006, 04:26 PM
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Princess Talker
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Re: Homemade SkinCare Recipes & Masks
Kishh: anytime hun! so glad that was helpful for you
and as for oily skin, well.. im not really sure cause my skin is not purly oily, it's combo to oily, and anything with yoghurt, cucaumber, rose water and sage would work perfectly for u\us.
and Ooh, you have to try the dead sea mud mask, works wonders for oilier skins, u only have to mix it with yoghurt and cold water, stay away from honey and thick stuff, milk would work with u too but doesnt give the results that it does to a drier skin..
HTH, and welcome to makeuptalk (f)
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