there are lotz n lotz of home facial rec..to list a few:
1) mix 2 tbsp of yogurt + 1 tbsp of honey + 2 tbsp of lemon + 1/2 tbsp of rose water..apply for 20mins n wash it
this is gud for winter season or if u have a dry skin
2) for fruit facial: take 1/2 apple, 1 banana, 1/2 orange, 1/4 payappa, 1/4 water melon:: mix all these together into a paste, n apply it for 25 mins n wash it off;;this is an excellent facial.
3) u can even apply milk + apple - to avoid wrinkles
4) other than this u can apply all this above said items separately..all these are gud for skin..even wen applied individually
2007-02-03 15:48:06
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answered by prity 3
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I've been taking care of my own skin for years. Last year I got my first two professional facials and my at-home facials produced better results for me.
One of the most important things you need is an enzyme exfoliant. My current fave is Rhonda Allison's Pumpkin Parfait Enzyme Mask. You do it once a week for 15 mins. It eats the top layer of dead cells.
It's about $45, but lasts a long time.
Then you just need good basics. I don't know what your budget is, but I really like the Reclaim line by Principal Secret. I've tried it all, but I only use the cleanser, night moisturizer, and Toning Mask from the Basic line. About $29 a month.
Depending on your age, a serum is a good idea. I use one and it holds in moisture, prevents little bumps from forming, and prevents blackheads too.
Enjoy your soft, supple, beautiful skin.
2007-02-03 15:47:08
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answered by itry007 4
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I even have the comparable type epidermis and two times each week I steam my face it relatively is unfastened and straightforward. Get a large bowl (that would take boiling water) boil your kettle and fill bowl in basic terms a million/4 finished. do no longer upload something to the water, enable it to settle and wash your face alongside with your widely used wash a fragile one is superb. Dry your face, then carry your head over the water bowl permitting the steam to open your pores (arise for air once you may desire to) don't be too near to the water and canopy your head with a towel for superb outcomes. while you face is warm, sparkling your face lower back with a fragile scrub. Use moist cotton wool, putting the scrub on the cotton wool and in small around motions gently scrub your face. Rinse off with heat water and steam lower back. Rinse your face with chilly water and this might close your pores lower back and tone your epidermis - no choose for toner! stick on your moisturiser and you're completed. simply by chilly and heat used in this facial your epidermis is deeply wiped sparkling, inspired, oxygenated and buffed so which you look extra radiant with a good healthful glow. the stable ingredient is which you're able to do this as in many cases as you like and use what you have handy. Ran out of hair conditioner, use the chilly water ingredient on your hair once you have washed it. It makes the hair shafts lay down flat on one yet another and to that end easier to sweep, this additionally provides a very superb shine to it too. attempt it!
2016-10-01 09:43:53
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answered by koffler 4
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I don't thing I would use corn or mash potato's but I hear those cucumbers can do wonders for the eyes.
2007-02-03 15:41:14
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answered by ? 6
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honey facial masks are awesome!!! I make this honey facial mask recipe
http://bit.ly/1xGzvzg
you wont be disappointed! :D
2014-10-12 03:51:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to know some recipes and a lot of beauty tips go to www.free-beauty-tips.com/
2007-02-03 15:58:25
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answered by MJ 2
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this might interest you: http://www.aifam.com?umlbOoQJyH
just a suggestion. Only downside is that it costs some money but it works! (well atleast for my wife)
2007-02-03 17:05:31
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answered by Anonymous
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