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Feb 3, 2013
Lucy H.
facials.. massages.. manicures... pedicures.. ask away! tinting, waxing, makeup, eye treatments, body scrubs, wraps.. I do it all :)
Feb 8, 2013
Gottabsam M.
Any good home remedies for facials? As I'm bored of buying new "natural" ones then seeing a bunch of crazy ass chemicals in them? Also any chemicals to avoid in facial products? X www.youtube.com/GottaBsam
Apr 29, 2013
Lucy H.
I'm sorry I haven't replied! I haven't been on in a long time. the chemicals in 'natural' products is ludicrous! avoid ingredients ending in paraben and propylene glycol (that's antifreeze you put in the car!!) simply get 4tspn of coffee, 4tspn unsweetened cocoa & mix with 8tspn of dairy (thick cream, natural yoghurt - something like that..
add a bit less or more depending how you want the consistency. you can add some honey for dry skin or lemon for oily. this mask will help brighten the skin, decrease puffyness & hydrate. when removing use a tepid water and flannel and follow with a toner, serum & moisturiser.
Lucy