Diy charcoal face mask?
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Jun 12, 2014
liz b.
Have any of you used activated charcoal to make homemade face masks?? I've seen charcoal in so many products and have recently gotten some because I thought I could use it to make my own facemask. I've seen a few recipes online but if anyone has any experience with it could you tell me how you use it? :)
Jun 12, 2014
Tiffany H.
I use the charcoal face wash by lush and it is pure heaven my face feels perfect afterwards.,
Jun 12, 2014
Katherine W.
I haven't bought any to make at home, but I've tried a sample f Biore's Charcoal Face Wash, and honestly, it didn't do much for me.
Jun 12, 2014
Kira S.
I use Garnier's charcoal face wash, and it really does mattify my oily skin and my pores look smaller. 😊
Jun 12, 2014
Anupa M.
Yes :) I find it works especially well for acne if you mix a spoonful of sea salt. For an easy mask I use a spoonful of activate charcoal, a spoonful of sea salt, and enough water to make it a paste and then lightly spread it across my face focusing on problem areas :D
Jun 13, 2014
liz b.
Thanks :)