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Jul 6, 2013
Rukmani R.
For the oily skin an oatmeal scrub
will do wonders. You may also use
ripe papaya pulp. You may also use
rice flour paste in rose water as the
home made exfoliating agent.
Channa powder or besan mixed with
milk or rose water also makes an
excellent scrubbing agent.
For dry skins you should make a
paste of 10 almonds crushed together
in one or two teaspoon honey and
massage your face with it for around
5-10 minutes and then wash and pat
dry. A mixture of rosewater and
glycerin can also be used for dry
skin.
Jul 6, 2013
Ivette H.
Can you tell me the recipe for the oatmeal scrub, and how long to use it. please?