Hope you enjoy Acne Face Wash
✨ACNE FACE WASH✨ There is so much misinformation about acne & so many myths that unfortunately contribute to making acne worse, so I will continue making this a priority-topic. Because nothing more worked for ME (everybody is different), my Dr. recommended Accutane. Which I took, then had to take again bc the acne came back with vengeance, I needed cortisone π. Today I still get breakouts, but through an extraordinary amount of time spent educating myself, I've been able to keep things under control. You can use this every evening & store for 7 days. ____________ 1 cup Organic Coconut Oil 6 capsules Activated Charcoal 2 tablespoons Pure Baking Soda 5 drops Rosemary Oil 3-4 drops Tea tree Oil Mix well & apply on damp skin. This will feel oily, but remember that 1 of the top acne myths is that you should dry out the skin. Massage the mixture in & leave on for a few minutes so it seeps in & cleans out the pores. Rinse off with a cloth & lukewarm π¦. Follow with your usual routine. The lauric acid in coconut oil has antibacterial properties. Coconut oil binds with the excess sebum & surface dirt, drawing out impurities from pores while hydrating the skin with vitamin E & omega-3 fatty acids. Since it's considered a 4 on the comedogenicity scale (which measures from 0-5 how pore-clogging an ingredient is), what You need to figure out is if you can simply rinse off with π¦, or need a mild (non foam) cleanser afterwards as well. For activated charcoal, experts believe that when dirt & oil in the pores come in contact with the carbon, they will stick to it then get washed away when rinsing. Sodium bicarbonate has mild antiseptic properties & an incredible ability to fight off fungus & bacteria, while exfoliating the skin. The oils help unblock the sebaceous glands & dry out whiteheads, blackheads & pimples. π π °π Ά π ° π ΅ππ Έπ ΄π ½π ³ who'd love to know this! ____________ #acne#remedies #diyremedies #diy #facemask by @alexandrapotora
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