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Feb 10, 2013
Jody T.
I am breaking out everywhere! I.need any advice whether it's homemade or bought. Please help...
Feb 10, 2013
Kimberly N.
Mix 3 tbsp of pure sea salt with 500ml (the amount of a water bottle) of water, in a bottle of some sort. Spread it on your face with a cotton ball. Use it as a toner day and night for a week or two. It really helps me when I break out (which is often) it helps clear it up really fast! Make sure to moisturize thogh.
Feb 10, 2013
Kimberly N.
Though*
Feb 10, 2013
Jody T.
Do you use it all at once or just to cover the face?
Feb 10, 2013
Kimberly N.
Just enough to cover your face
Feb 10, 2013
Jennifer S.
Try Ain't Misbehavin cleanser. It's medicated. Use it dry then wipe with wet cloth. It will burn at first a little but subsides.
Feb 10, 2013
Jennifer S.
Oh, also friend said an esthetician told her a secret is using baking powder. Make it a paste and use like a mask.;)
Feb 10, 2013
Katie C.
Actually and this is not to question anyone's knowledge but be careful of over washing your face or using things that are too harsh. If you strip your skin of all oils your skin goes into overdrive to replace those oils. Be sure to wash your face after putting conditioner on your hair (oils in conditioner can really clog pores) and also be very aware of where the breakout is (on the chin, are you sitting with you head in your hands often, cheeks are you on the phone a lot, forehead, especially high its often a conditioner issue, etc. I'm not saying your shouldn't wash your face or use any of the following other methods because clearly they work for these ladies or they wouldn't suggest it. :)
Feb 10, 2013
Kimberly N.
Only wash your face twice a day max! Any more is incredibly irritating and will cause you to produce more oil and breakout. And use a cleanser that is really gentle like cetaphil or the neutropenia pink grapefruit cleaner ( my favourite)
Feb 12, 2013
Jody T.
Thank you all so much! I do wash my face, its just been breaking out and was trying to get some advice! I found out also its because I have been working out a lot more than I have been and I know I need oils in my face and I will be sure to do things better:) Thank you all:)