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Aug 12, 2014
Alyssa B.
So one day I was scrolling through the internet looking for diy facial masks and I found this one and it works so good! I just wanted to tell all of you about it. It tightens your pores if they're loose (you can actually feel it tightening while it's drying) and it helps with acne! All you have to do is seperate an egg white from the yolk and whip it up a little bit then apply it to your face and let it dry then wash it off. I hope this comes in handy for someone!
Aug 12, 2014
Liv I.
Oh cool! I think I'll try that tonight. Thanks :)
Aug 12, 2014
T D.
Thank you!! I was looking at diy masks too and I didn't know if any of them worked. This will definitely help me!!
Aug 12, 2014
Sandy D.
How did you separate the egg white?
Aug 12, 2014
Alyssa B.
It's hard to explain but I usually just crack the egg and keep everything in the shells (make sure you're doing this over a bowl so it can catch the egg whites) then you just pour the yolk back and fourth between the shells until all of the whites are in the bowl I hope this made sense ☺️