Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 Cheryl, Does this need to be made fresh each time or can you make some and keep it for a few days? I can find cornmeal and cornstarch. Where can I get corn FLOUR? Thanks! -Theresa >Take a tablespoon of Manuka Honey and thin it with a few drops >of hot water. It doesnt take much water to thin the honey. >Then add cornflour until its a comfortable consistancey to apply >to your face easily. >Wrap your hair in a towel like a turbin, wet your face first. >then apply the honey to your face and massage around. >Then rinse your skin with water. >...If she has the time she can occasionally leave it on as a >mask which will enchance the treatment. She should see a huge >improvement after about 2 weeks if she washes her skin with this twice >a day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 Corn flour in health food stores...? > Where can I get corn FLOUR? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2001 Report Share Posted January 9, 2001 Cheryl, Yes, it is cornstarch. I haven't found the Manuka honey yet, but I'm still looking. Thanks for the info. -Theresa >I think cornflower may have a different name in the US. It may be called >maizeflour as Ive seen it called here sometimes. >Its what you use to thicken gravy. That may well be cornstarch? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2001 Report Share Posted January 10, 2001 Theresa I think cornflower may have a different name in the US. It may be called maizeflour as Ive seen it called here sometimes. Its what you use to thicken gravy. That may well be cornstarch? Anyway any type of flour would probably do. As I have a very oily skin, cornflower is ideal as it is very absorbent and cleans the skin. The most important ingredient is the Manuka Honey. I make up a small amount and keep in the fridge which keeps it fresh for atleast a week. Shame Ive no fridge in the bathroom. Did you manage to find the Honey. Cheryl Does this need to be made fresh each time or can you make some and keep it for a few days? I can find cornmeal and cornstarch. Where can I get corn FLOUR? Thanks! -Theresa >Take a tablespoon of Manuka Honey and thin it with a few drops >of hot water. It doesnt take much water to thin the honey. >Then add cornflour until its a comfortable consistancey to apply >to your face easily. >Wrap your hair in a towel like a turbin, wet your face first. >then apply the honey to your face and massage around. >Then rinse your skin with water. >...If she has the time she can occasionally leave it on as a >mask which will enchance the treatment. She should see a huge >improvement after about 2 weeks if she washes her skin with this twice >a day. This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2001 Report Share Posted January 10, 2001 Hi Theresa Heres a site where you can order the honey online or if you go to the bottom of the page it has an 1-800 number.This honey has been tested and guaranteed active.Personally I use a good brand from the supermarket and it works but this may be even better. I have no connection with sales or promotion of this product. I havnt used this particular brand. http://www.manukahoneyusa.com/ Cheryl Cheryl, Yes, it is cornstarch. I haven't found the Manuka honey yet, but I'm still looking. Thanks for the info. -Theresa >I think cornflower may have a different name in the US. It may be called >maizeflour as Ive seen it called here sometimes. >Its what you use to thicken gravy. That may well be cornstarch? This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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