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Baking Powder For Glowing SkinBy Suman from New Delhi Editor's Note: I have never heard this one, has anyone else? Feedback About This Post:RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI use baking powder as an exfoliating cleanser for my face. I mix baking powder & salt as a scrub. It works well for me, my complexion is not even and it seems to help balance it out. I also have eczema and it seems to help me keep it under control. I even use it on those that break out on my neck and it keeps in under control. It works for me. Post By Jay (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing Skin
I used baking POWDER. People will argue to use SODA, but its the same thing. Post By erin (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing Skin
Why can't we use baking powder? What is the difference? Post By marialli (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI have a question. I am really confused whether it is baking powder or baking soda. Please let me know at dipi85 AT live.ca I will be really thankful to you. Take care, bye now. Post By Enter your name.dipi (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI have extremely sensitive skin, anyway I have used it, it aggravated my skin. But the next day, my skin would look so much better and glowing, so use it. Even if you have sensitive skin and it reddens it, wait for the next day. You'll see the results! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing Skin
I have been using baking soda as a scrub for awhile now and it works very well! there are several methods in which you can use it for your face. An exfoliator/mask: 3 parts baking soda 1 part water....you want it to become quite thick like a paste. Apply it to your face leave on until it hardens and wipe it off. DO NOT scrub off as it will aggravate your face! Post By Sally Reed (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI have done this! It gives you a glow because it works as an exfoliator for skin! After mixing baking soda with water gently massage it through your face and wash it off after 5 min, then use apple cider vinegar with water and put it on for 10 min and wash it off. You'll see a good result in six days. It'll fade away your dark spots and dead skin. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinBaking powder acts like a exfoliator, daily light exfoliating then moisturising leaves skin fresh and free of dead skin cells. Make up stays on longer, moisturisers work better. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI have been using baking soda as a facial and body scrub since this December. Someone on television said that Queen Latifah used it and she has beautiful skin as she models for Cover Girl cosmetics! I pour a small amount in the palm of my hand and mix it with water while I am in the shower. Rub gently on your face and neck and a little firmer on your arms, hands and chest. Rinse well. You can use it all over and is great before you apply self tanner. Post By roxann (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing Skinhow to apply for the dry skin? Post By shweta (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinDo you add water or milk? Post By Janet (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinHow do you use this as a facial? Post By Taylor (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI've not heard of it either, but it makes sense since you can make baking powder from baking soda. I did use baking soda for a while (my skin is extremely oily). It worked cleaning the oil from my skin, but it was harsh/abrasive for me. I just mixed a little in my hand with some water and used it like a scrub. It exfoliated well. Post by susanmajp RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinHow exactly do you use baking powder for a "facial"? There were no instructions for use. Also, where did you get this information? A trusted source? Post by frugalelf RE: Baking Powder For Glowing Skinbaking soda yes but not baking powder. Post by sandy63 RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinThis would work as a facial scrub - it is abrasive. I would advise that if one has very delicate skin (some people do), then go easy. I don't know if the sodium has any effect. (???) It would certainly get any grime off your face, and grime contributes to bacteria which contributes to blemishes. Scrubs should be used only 2-3 x per week. - Mary Post By mary (Guest Post) RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI have never heard of this either. How is it used? Do you use this as a facial cleanser, or maybe make a paste and use as a mask? Please reply. I would love to try it. Thank You! Post by BonnieAngel RE: Baking Powder For Glowing SkinI recently heard a beauty tip of using baking SODA for "glowing skin." Just mix a bit of baking soda in the palm of your hand with your regular facial cleanser and wash and rinse as usual. It gently sloughs off dead skin and leaves your face feeling very smooth. Post By Valerie (Guest Post) |
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