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Dry Skin Cleanser Formula

posted by Annie B. Bond Mar 7, 2003 2:53 am
filed under: True Beauty, Skin Care
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Adapted from Natural Beauty Basics, by Dorie Byers (Vital Health Publishing, 2001).

We all want clean skin, but if cold air outdoors and warm, parched air indoors has made your skin dry, washing with regular cleansing products can just make the problem even worse! So we found this amazing formula to clean your skin without drying. It only calls for three ingredients, and they’re all in your kitchen cupboard.

This lovely formula is moisturizing, hydrating, and the perfect acid balance for your skin. Find out the easy formula here:

INGREDIENTS

1 teaspoon olive oil
1 teaspoon honey
2 teaspoons cider vinegar

1. Mix all ingredients. Apply to face and leave on for 10 to 15 minutes.

2. Rinse with tepid water.

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Tanya Yad

mam i am having very dry skin and also lot of scars due to acne. plz suggest me some good cleansing and moisturizing tips at home. and plz tell me how to do makeup to hide the scars on my face

renny -.

I have an oily skin. Could I use this cleanser? Or maybe just honey and cider vinegar?

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Adapted from Natural Beauty Basics, by Dorie Byers (Vital Health Publishing, 2001). Copyright (c) 2001 by Dorie Byers. Reprinted by permission of Vital Health Publishing.

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