No-Chemical facial routine?
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Jan 22, 2014
Rylee N.
Hello,
So I was wondering if it's ok to just wash your face with warm water and a mild soap or just water and then rinse with cold water to close pores? I don't really want to continue using chemical products or products with high chemical content because I haven't figured out what it is yet, but I'm pretty sure I'm allergic to a certain ingredient in some face washes and acne treatments. They make my face really red and it breakouts really really REALLY bad. So is it ok to just use water and/or a mild soap? Thanks xx
Jan 22, 2014
Nicolet K.
You can try out some home remedies!
Jan 22, 2014
Georgie K.
Why not try natural ingredients? Such as honey and lemons :)
Jan 22, 2014
Puck B.
Honey, lemon, cucumber, coconut oil, tea tree oil.
Jan 22, 2014
Ella R.
I always wash with warm water, then apply honey. After about half an hour I wash it off then wash my face with salt water.
Jan 22, 2014
Rylee N.
Thank you all xx
Jan 23, 2014
Olivia K.
If you take an ice cube and rub your pores with it it minimizes it
Jan 24, 2014
Devon D.
Cleanser: extra virgin olive oil (molecules are too big to go into your pores)
toner: rice water, rose water, orangeflower water
moisturiser: Almond oil
exfoliate: Sugar and oil
steam:hot water and lemon/orange slices in water
mask: egg yolk (dry skin) egg white (oily skin) oatmeal and milk (normal/combination skin)