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Jun 24, 2012

Livvy P.

Well,here are just a few i know... 1) use a cheap toothbrush to exfoliate your lips. 2) for hrydration and smooth skin,oats,lemon curd,bannana mushed into a paste is an amazing facemask. 3)for tired looking,puffy skin,siak cumcumber in water and spritz on to your face before appling make-up :)

Jun 24, 2012

Livvy P.

*soak cucumber *applying (typing mistakes:s) 

Jun 25, 2012

Emily C.

Like livvy said cucumber . it has a hydrating effect on your skin . If you has puffy eyes, or just want some hydration to your EYES , get some cotton PADS not balls . And get some cucumber juice and soak the pad , and lay the pad on your hand and then push the remaining juice out with the other , and then just lay the pad on your eye. Either in mouring or when you get out of the shower to reduse puffyness or just help your eyes. ! Hope this helped . Much love. - emily 

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Jul 2, 2012

Jena O.

I do a plain yogurt mask when my skin is dehydrated. or a paste on turmeric and milk/water or turmeric and plain yogurt (hydrates, brightens and heals skin.)

Jul 9, 2012

Crystal C.

i use lemon bc its an astrigent, baking soda and water its like an exfoliation but a cheaper version of microdermabrasian and it helps with black heads, also nutmeg(anti-inflamitory), cinnamon (anti-astrigent), honey anti septic..gets a little messy but i love it

Jul 9, 2012

Livvy K.

Hey there!

You can find some super easy, 2 ingredient face treatments on my blog here:
http://meine-schadenfreude.blogspot.co.nz/2012/06/2-ingredient-homemade-treatments.html

Jul 9, 2012

Nicole K.

If you have oily or combination skin use a mask before you shower. If u have dry skin use a mask after you shower when your skin is still damp. Hope this helps!

Jul 10, 2012

Nicole K.

Www.thebeautyteen.blogspot.com

Hi, a very good and healthy natural treatment is a Green Tea Treatment. We have just posted a blog post on this natural remedy. You could read more in detail in the following link:

http://beautyisourpassion.blogspot.com/2012/08/benefits-of-green-tea.html