i was wondering if you know or reccomend an acne back wash at that store and some hair stuff that makes your hair really nice, soft, not flieaways, no split ends and stuff?
Baking Soda mask-
All you need is baking soda and water :)
After you wash your face, mix a little baking soda and water in a bowl. (it should look creamy) rub it on your face and leave it sit for about ten minutes. Then rinse. Do it several times a week to help clear acne.
Oatmeal mask-
You will need water and oatmeal
add water to the oatmeal until you have a nice creamy blend that will stick to your face. Apply the oatmeal to your face and leave on until it is dried. (10-15 mins) Your face will seem to smile and it may be difficult to smile. Rinse the mask when it has dried. Result, in the morning you should notice that your pimples have reduced size by a lot. You can do this a few times a week as well to prevent breakouts and help clear acne.
Egg whites Mask-
All you need is egg whites. Fluff them with a fork. Then rub on your face. Leave it on for 20 minutes and then rinse. Your skin will tighten and your red bumps should reduce in size and redness. Pretty cool huh?!
Strawberry mask-
Good enough to eat! Mash 1/4 cup of strawberries into 1/4 cup of plain non-flavored yogurt. Rub it on. Rinse after 15 minutes. Stawberries are a natural source of salicylic acid which is in most over-the-counter acne medicines
home remedies
Lemon Juice-
You can buy a bottle of this at your grocery store... All you need to do is take a cotton ball with lemon juice on it and rub it on your problem areas. Then go to bed, when you wake up rinse the lemon off and youre done. You should notice you acne fading away in a few days :)
The toothpaste trick-
Got a pimple forming? Dab some toothpase on and leave it there over night. In the morning it should be smaller and less irritating.
Aloe vera-
Aloe vera helps soothe and heal pimples.... put some on your face leave it there for 15 minutes and then rinse.
Honey- Make a paste with honey and cinnamon powder... Rub it on and go to bed. Rinse in the morning... clears your skin
My hair use to be horrible... It was tight curls aweful friz and then when I brushed it I had a bad afro going on I hated it but then I found some awesome products and a few home treatments that worked and now it is soft shiny and well honestly it looks like the hair of a super model ... I use Herbal essences totally twisted shampoo conditioner mousse and gel... makes your hair so soft and shiny...
I also use wet2straight hair straightener it makes my hair perfect, straight, no frizz, the wind doesnt mess it up.. and if I want to have a little curl I just use a curling iron and my hair is still looking awesome from the stragitener but with a curl :)
I also like to do these home treatments on my hair for split ends, and dry/damaged hair
Mayonnaise
Put about a half a cup of mayo in your hair. Spread from root to tip like you would conditioner. Wrap your hair in a towel and leave it sit for 15-20 minutes. Then rinse it out
Aloe vera
After you shampoo, use pure aloe vera juice as if it were conditioner. Leave it sit for five minutes and then rinse. This will add moisture to your hair and promote hair growth!
Olive oil
Spread olive oil trough your hair and leave it in for a few hours then rinse
Honey
Spread honey through your hair, cover with a shower cap, leave sit for 30 minutes and then rinse
all of these give me awesome results, I cant even explain how bad my hair was I still to this day have never seen anyone with hair as bad as mine was and now it looks wonderful hope it helps good luck [ YoungMommy's advice column | Ask YoungMommy A Question ]
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