Guest guest Posted August 28, 2009 Report Share Posted August 28, 2009 Honey is also a good hair conditioner Kat SCD Jan 2008 Suspected Celiac disease > > Just a quick note: I just started washing my face with plain raw honey > two days ago, and my complexion looks great! So for all you with > sensitive skin, etc...Try it! > > Pour Dieu, pour terre, > Alyssa 15 > UC April 2008, diagnosed Sept 2008 > SCD June 2009 (restarted) > No meds =) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Very cool.. I make my own dripped yogurt masks! Really has turned around my skin. I wonder if the honey will help with refining the pores? Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 I make my own dripped yogurt masks! Really has turned around my skin.I wonder if the honey will help with refining the pores?I read that honey and yogurt were two of the best things you could use. Do you think it would make much difference between putting the plain dannon on my face vs the homemade? I don't want to put any of my special yogurt on my face... Pour Dieu, pour terre,Alyssa 15UC April 2008, diagnosed Sept 2008SCD June 2009 (restarted)No meds =) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Alyssa.. My experience with using yogurt it drips down on the face and some gets into my mouth and I am sure I inadvertently ingest. Never tried it with store bough yogurt as I never wanted to take a chance with reacting or ingesting.. just regular thick cow SCD yogurt.. anyway, when I drip it it really does the job- I add different powder concoctions from my local herb store- like pulverized Moroccan rose or greet tea powder (ECGC good for the skin) or some other stuff and it really turns into a mask like consistency, drying up and everything. You only need a very tiny amount- it goes a long way. I have tried adding honey to the yogurt mask but it is an utter disaster at how it drips. There are certain " green " cosmetic companies that suggest mixing some basic formulas with honey to make a mask. All I can say the elbow grease was a friggen phenomena cleaning it up. Never again! LOL. Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Alyssa.. My experience with using yogurt it drips down on the face and some gets into my mouth and I am sure I inadvertently ingest. Never tried it with store bough yogurt as I never wanted to take a chance with reacting or ingesting.. just regular thick cow SCD yogurt.. anyway, when I drip it it really does the job- I add different powder concoctions from my local herb store- like pulverized Moroccan rose or greet tea powder (ECGC good for the skin) or some other stuff and it really turns into a mask like consistency, drying up and everything. You only need a very tiny amount- it goes a long way. I have tried adding honey to the yogurt mask but it is an utter disaster at how it drips. There are certain " green " cosmetic companies that suggest mixing some basic formulas with honey to make a mask. All I can say the elbow grease was a friggen phenomena cleaning it up. Never again! LOL. Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Alyssa.. My experience with using yogurt it drips down on the face and some gets into my mouth and I am sure I inadvertently ingest. Never tried it with store bough yogurt as I never wanted to take a chance with reacting or ingesting.. just regular thick cow SCD yogurt.. anyway, when I drip it it really does the job- I add different powder concoctions from my local herb store- like pulverized Moroccan rose or greet tea powder (ECGC good for the skin) or some other stuff and it really turns into a mask like consistency, drying up and everything. You only need a very tiny amount- it goes a long way. I have tried adding honey to the yogurt mask but it is an utter disaster at how it drips. There are certain " green " cosmetic companies that suggest mixing some basic formulas with honey to make a mask. All I can say the elbow grease was a friggen phenomena cleaning it up. Never again! LOL. Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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