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carlysface
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Joined: 14 Feb 2007
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Wed Feb 14, 2007 7:02 am |
Haha, newbie here [;
Alright, im a 13-year-old female located in the U.S.
Right now, my family is going through the moving stage I know right? Lol.
Anyways.. im getting a huge (or what seems like huge to me) amount of pimples.
I've used the Asprin mask only once, and im not sure if it worked :/
Unfortunately.. the mother is amazingly into homeopathy. That is (if you don't already know) the use of mostly natural ingredients for medication.
Eeek. Im really skipping all over the place here. Sorry.
Does the Asprin mask work well enough for me to use every day (or 5 out of 7)? And if it does, any words to reassure to my mother that the medication is alright, and I won't blow up if I use more than one
Thanks mucho [= |
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Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:33 am |
tell her the asprin has salicylic acid in it which orginally was found in willow bark, so it is sort of natural in that sense.
If she wants you to go all natural, get some tea tree and lavendar and ylang ylang essential oils and check out the DIY (do it yourself) recipes to make a toner with apple cider vinegar. The vinegar really helps a lot of people with acne; and the ylang helps regulate oil production while tea tree and lavander heal and work as an antibacterial and antiseptic (don't use the ylang ylang on your face directly...you can use the tea tree and lavendar on your pimples directly) |
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Wed Feb 14, 2007 1:56 pm |
Hi there, I've got about 30 years on you, but I still get the occasional big pimple. What I've personally found works wonderfully on the zits (and the rest of the skin as well) is a strong vitamin C solution.
Just mix up Vitamin C powder and distilled water - try 1/4 tsp with one or two tbsp water. Once this has dissolved, soak a cotton bud in it and apply to your face. And yes, distilled water is definitely preferable to plain tap water, because it has been demineralized and deionized.
If it is a strong solution it will sting, so go easy with how little water you use. Discard the mixture after use as it will deteriorate and oxidise. You need to mix up a fresh solution each time.
This is cheap and effective. |
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Wed Feb 14, 2007 8:07 pm |
carlysface wrote: |
Haha, newbie here [;
Alright, im a 13-year-old female located in the U.S.
Right now, my family is going through the moving stage I know right? Lol.
Anyways.. im getting a huge (or what seems like huge to me) amount of pimples.
I've used the Asprin mask only once, and im not sure if it worked :/
Unfortunately.. the mother is amazingly into homeopathy. That is (if you don't already know) the use of mostly natural ingredients for medication.
Eeek. Im really skipping all over the place here. Sorry.
Does the Asprin mask work well enough for me to use every day (or 5 out of 7)? And if it does, any words to reassure to my mother that the medication is alright, and I won't blow up if I use more than one
Thanks mucho [= |
How to make the Asprin mark?
(I am sorry if my question is so stupid)
I have huge pimples also.
I try to apply BP but no go well.
Pleas let me know. |
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:35 am |
This is great! my skin does not generally break out but latley I have been under so much stress that it is breakout city! I hope this helps |
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Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:03 pm |
Thank you very much for your link. |
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