wash your face and wear make up that evens out your skin tone, like the kind, im not sure what it is called it might be like true color foundation, i have it and it works great, and the dark circles just put lighter foundation under your eyes and cover it up with your normal color foundation.
2007-01-26 06:39:57
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answered by ♥Simple♥ 2
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I have a few do it your self all natural masks: Strawberry and yoghurt mask 1. Mash up 3-4 small strawberries (no leaves) in a bowl, using a fork. 2. Add 2 spoonfuls of natural yoghurt and mix. 3. Add 2 teaspoons of honey and mix. 4. Add 1 teaspoon of olive oil and mix. 5. Add 2 spoonfuls of oatmeal and mix. Make sure you mix well. Cleanse your face before use - any cleanser you want to use. Apply generously. Leave on for 15-20 minutes or until hardens. Wash off with warm water. Pat face dry with a towel. Moisturise. Store the rest in a jar in the fridge. Use within five days. You can also just put natural yoghurt on your face. Apply it like a mask and wait till it hardens. Wash off with warm water, pat your face dry with a towel, and moisturise. Yoghurt refines pores, soothes and nourishes your skin, removes blemishes, hydrates the skin, and has an anti-bacterial effect. Get a small handful of oatmeal. Close your fist around the oatmeal and run it under water so that the oatmeal can become wet and you don't drop any. Squeeze out the water out of the oatmeal into your other hand (the water should be murky). Rub the water all over face then run the oatmeal under water again and rub that on your face for 1 minute. I do this every night before bed and it makes my skin feel smooth and nice. Make sure you moisturise after. I recommend that you check out bubzbeauty on youtube. She has great all natural remedies for skin and make up and nail tutorials too. Your diet makes a huge impact on your skin, so make sure you eat healthy. And also make sure you spend time out in the sun and exercise. Also drink your 8 glasses of water a day. I hope I helped you and that you find something that works for you :)
2016-05-24 02:30:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I know of a company that has a Product with a patent-pending on a self-prserving technology. Which means it has no preservatives (parabens, etc.) They have something called Perfecting Essence or Serum Intensive that has DSR (dermal surface renewal) which is supposed to combat uneven skin tones. The product is called SENSE by Usana Health Sciences. You can also get it at wholsale, just contact someone on the website and let them know.
2007-01-26 09:31:39
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answered by sexysabi 2
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Use all natural soaps daily. After put any toner, and apply lotion. Make sure you apply toner and lotion to your neck as well as your face because many people make the mistake by not washing their neck. To help reduce the pimple put a drop of tea tree oil on it every night before you go to bed. If you need a face wash in particular, I use Aubrey Organics: Natural Herbal. It is vegan and has 100% natural ingredients. Also, you can drink jasmine tea. It helps a lot! You can also go to this site, http://www.herbalremediesinfo.com/Acne.html. A healthy diet is very important to your skin as well. If you have any problems on your nose, you should use biore strips.
2007-01-29 16:06:51
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answered by momo 2
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Definately Acne Free
2007-01-26 06:40:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same type skin. I use Clearasil pads every night. After a shower or washing your face you can use the pads to clean your face. Rub the pads all over your face and they will clean your pours and get rid off all the excess oil and dirt. Try that.
2007-01-26 07:31:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If you can get Honey Almond scrub by repechage, this will help...the uneven skin tone, and oil control........check online or a spa..... that stuff help your skin alot.....
They also has stuff for eyes.......the product is all natrual.....no need to worry about chemical
2007-01-26 06:47:28
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answered by *Cutie* 4
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Ask a dermatologist.
2007-01-29 14:40:45
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answered by h2o 2
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