Archive for October, 2008
October 28, 2008
Is your skin filled with zits, blackheads, and all over acne? You could possibly have better skin in less than 10 minutes of work! All you need is supplies, time, and patience and you will have better skin! Many people have done it and it has worked! Just try it one time and your skin will be beautiful! Have fun…
- Put water in a pan and bring to a rapid boil. The more water the longer it will last at a boil, so, put enough in for 8 minutes. Usually, about 3 inches of water from bottom of pan. While water is coming to a boil, wash your hands, use clean tissues to wrap your fingers, and pop all your zits. Yes, pop them. For further understanding for this madness, read in the ‘tips’.
- When water is at a rapid boil place a clean towel on your head and bend over the steam. DO NOT BURN YOURSELF. Starts about three feet away and slowly get closer. Remember to take deep breaths while you do so because the steam can hurt the back of your throat. Once you get in a comfortable distance, stand bent over the water for 8 mins. By the time you are down to the last 1 1/2 min. there should be drops of water falling from your face. On average, 5-7 drops total.
- Go to a mirror and look at your face. Your problem areas will be showing extremely well. Take your clean towel and pat your face dry. The key is to pat! Rubbing irritates the skin.
- Apply a small amount of Baby Oil by a cotton ball. The amount being poured on the cotton ball should equal a dime-quarter. Dab the cotton ball on problem areas (as not to over use the product in one area) then use the cotton ball to spread over entire face. No matter the skin type. Keep watching your skin. The Baby Oil will make your problem areas stand out even more. Not just acne, but also dry skin.
- Wash hands. To make sure most germs and oil are either killed or gone sing your ABC’s. It should take about 20 sec. which is the amount of time it takes for germs to die. A quick rinse, even with soap, does nothing!
- Take a moisturizer, stay away from oil-free as they are not good for skin (Yes, I am calling the bluff), and squeeze a dime-size amount on hand. Now, take a finger from the other hand and place in your new dime-size amount of moisturizer. Take the finger and dab the moisturizer on problem areas only. You should end up with, around, 15-30 dots of moisturizer on your face. Smooth out the moisturizer over entire face. This keeps more moisturizer on the problem areas and less on your real skin, making your skin more even in the long run. Don’t get a moisturizer with sunblock in it. What a stupid idea. Sunblock is a acne causing substance. Just try it, buy sunblock and apply it to your face as an overnight mask. You will awake to nasty looking skin. Over the next couple days more acne will appear! So no oil-free, SPF 15 moisturizers.
- Repeat once a day until you skin is clear. Then you can determine for yourself how often you choose to do it. Clear skin is easy to maintain and if you over clean clear skin then you lead to damages in it.
- Congrats! You are done. Please read the ‘tips’ and ‘warnings’ sections for safety reasons!
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October 20, 2008
- MINIMUM ORDER : 24 PCS
- CURCUMA SKIN LIGHTENING SEA SALT SCRUB
Revive the skin and senses with this invigorating AHA exfoliation. Known for its anti-bacterial and anti-fungicidal properties, Curcumin in Curcuma draws out bacteria and soften the skin. Helps regulate cell renewal to reveal healthier, brighter skin. Sea Salt gently exfoliates leaving it feeling silky smooth, moisturized and glowing with good health.
- INGREDIENTS
Sun dried Sea Salt (Natural derived), Sunflower Seed Oil (Natural derived), Sweet Almond Oil (Natural derived), Appricot Kernel Oil (Natural derived), Vitamin E Acetate, Tocopherol, Vitamin A Palmitate, Polysorbate 80, Kaffir Lime Oil (Natural derived), Rosemary Oil (Natural derived), Lemongrass Oil (Natural derived).
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- MINIMUM ORDER : 24 PCS
- BLACK SESAME NATURAL VITAMIN E SEA SALT SCRUB
A full cleansing and detoxification of the body along with nourishing and moisturizing of the skin. Anti-oxidant Black Sesame Oil is rich in Vitamin E and Sesamin and sesamolin that deep-condition leaving skin feeling moisturized and revitalized. Sea Salt smooths away dry, dull skin uncovering the rediant healthy skin beneath.
- INGREDIENTS
Sun dried Sea Salt (Natural derived), Sunflower Seed Oil (Natural derived), Sweet Almond Oil (Natural derived), Appricot Kernel Oil (Natural derived), Black Sesame Seed Oil ,(Natural derived), Vitamin E Acetate, Tocopherol, Vitamin A Palmitate, Polysorbate 80, Lavender Oil (Natural derived), Rosemary Oil (Natural derived), Bergamot Oil (Natural derived).
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October 19, 2008
This luxuriant conditioner has a sweet, exotic, and floral frangance and leaves your hair shiny, soft, and manageable. OAT plant milk softens and nourishes the scalp and hair with its mild, gentle moisturizing properties. Oat milk conditioner is especially good for dry, damaged, and colored hair but is suitable for all hair types.
What’s in it?
5 tbsp (75ml) conditioner base
2 tbsp (25 ml) oat plant milk
10 drops ylang ylang
10 drops lavender
5 drops petitgrain
5 drops mimosa
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