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Make Your Own Facial ScrubBy Janice WeeHow would you like a quick and easy way to make a facial scrub? A simple facial scrub that gently exfoliates your skin and that leaves your skin soft and smooth. All you need is some rosewater and some finely ground almonds. 1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water. 2. Cleanse your face with your usual cleanser and toner. 3. Pour about a quarter to half a teaspoon of ground almonds into the palm of your hand. 4. Pour a few drops of rosewater into the ground almonds and mix into a paste. Add more rose water if needed. This paste has to be able to spread easily on your face. This is your scrub. 5. Now spread the scrub on your clean face and massage gently avoiding eyes and mouth to exfoliate your skin. 6. Rinse off with lots of water. 7. Pat dry. The almond oil in the ground almonds conditions and moisturizes your skin. If you need more moisture, then use your usual moisturizer. One thing about these home made scrubs is that they cannot keep. You make a little at a time as and when you are going to use it. For convenience, and better results I still prefer these face and body scrubs. Feedback About This Post:RE: Make Your Own Facial Scrub
Easiest: I keep a container of baking soda in the bathroom. Add a couple drops of essential oil like eucalyptus or lavender. Wet palm sprinkle on about a T, and use as a facial scrub. Works great. I do this just before showering and then rinse completely in the shower. Very economical, too! Post by market2u RE: Make Your Own Facial Scrub
I have been making my own exfoliating scrub for years with the two most inexpensive products on the market - oatmeal and cornmeal. Post by LuannD RE: Make Your Own Facial Scrub
I have been making my own exfoliating scrub for years with the two most inexpensive products on the market - oatmeal and cornmeal. Post By LuannD. (Guest Post) RE: Make Your Own Facial Scrub
Making a delicious salt or sugar scrub is the easiest thing in the world. They make great gifts, too! Post By Heidi Neufeldt (Guest Post) |
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