DIY sea salt toner!!
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Sep 11, 2013
Emily L.
Soooo a super duper easy to make toner!!
All you need:
-sea salt
-water
-spritz bottle
How to make it:
-fill the spritz bottle with water
-add the sea salt, about a teaspoon
-close the spritz bottle ad shake it!!
DONE!!
USAGE:
-shake before each use
-spritz onto a cotton pad
-and apply!
Super simple!! Tell me results or suggestions!!
Sep 11, 2013
Emma S.
Wouldn't this be harmful to your skin?
Sep 11, 2013
Bri-bri L.
I agree ^
Sep 11, 2013
Katherine D.
Maybe.. I mean it's no different then going swimming in the ocean. I do that a lot and my skin is pretty good.
Sep 11, 2013
Brittany F.
I can imagine this being extremely drying for your skin :/ especially daily
Sep 12, 2013
Emily L.
Yeah it's pretty drying that's why you put moisturizer after...
Sep 12, 2013
Emily L.
And it's not harmful at all, since you aren't directly applying it to your face, and also sea salt is really good for your skin, like hello, ocean? Lol.
Sep 12, 2013
Brittany F.
My skins too dry for that haha
Sep 12, 2013
Brittany F.
It would probably work nicely for oily skin types though it would help keep it at bay, as long as they don't use it too often, or their face will start producing even more oik.
Sep 12, 2013
Emily L.
Yeah I agree ^^^ it works perfect for my skin though.