DIY Treatment for Dry Skin
Nobody wants to have dry skin, it makes your skin look dull and your skin gets crackly – and that would hurt.
Trust me, I know.. I have dry skin and I hate it!
Surprisingly even my most favorite professional make-up artist, Michelle Phan have dry skin as well, and she shared a DIY tutorial skin scrub which is called, Sugar Olive Oil Scrub, to keep your dry skin hydrated.
Here are the following on what you would be needing for the Sugar Olive Oil Scrub DIY Tutorial:
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil
- Organic Honey or Regular Honey
- Organic Sugar or Regular Granulated Sugar
- Measuring Cup
- Chopstick
- Small Clean Container
Do make sure to clean your face and have your make-up removed before doing this tutorial.
Extra Virgin Olive Oil can be use as a make-up remover and it doesn’t clog pores that you can even use it all over your skin!
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1Cei - finkalixius.info
written on 16 January 2010 at 22:46
srsly, dry dn skin ko, i really need this, thanks for tips sis!
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2Bonnie
written on 17 January 2010 at 8:56
love michelle phan ! i saw this video (: will try it one day ! (soon)
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3rich
written on 17 January 2010 at 9:11
Waaa! I tried this one before pero I just used olive oil and sugar lang… tapos I use it all over my body 20 minutes before I take a bath. Promise, after you shower, you have baby soft, moisturized skin. ^^
I have to try that one with the other ingredients. ^^
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4Happi
written on 17 January 2010 at 11:15
Geez, you rly have the best tips I need. I have dry skin, too, and I thought using some branded lotions will help me get rid of it, but not at all
Will try this on some other day
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5Kaye
written on 17 January 2010 at 18:01
Woah! This has been my problem for a couple of days now. Ang galing mo talaga, sis. Para kang mind-reader. Hahaha. Thanks for this tip sis. Will try this.
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Sis, may tanong ako. Normal lang ba yun kapag may lumalabas na white spots sa mukha mo. It feels normal naman, my face just looks a little dirty or messy kasi may lumalabas na white spots. Ewan ko kung bakit. Sabi ng mom ko normal lang daw yun sa age namin. Something about hormones. Is it really normal?
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Ms. Candy Blush Reply:
January 17th, 2010 at 7:30 pm
Hmm.. is that white heads?
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Kaye Reply:
January 18th, 2010 at 10:25 am
@Ms. Candy Blush,
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nope. they’re not white heads. they are just some parts of your skin na pumuputi
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Ms. Candy Blush Reply:
January 18th, 2010 at 10:29 am
Aww.. hindi ko mashado gets..
Ano kaya yun? hindi ba siya parang mga butlig??
6tiff k
written on 17 January 2010 at 18:29
wow awesome organic to-do! hehe My mum bought this awesome cream and it’s working fine. Will tell her about this too though. Olive oil does wonders
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7Tine
written on 21 January 2010 at 20:45
yeah! i remember my days back in abu dhabi… my mom kept on pushing me to do that. eh ang sakit kaya i-scrub sa mukha. ngayon ko lang nalaman na okay pala un… haha ayos! magawa nga ulet.
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8All Women Stalker
written on 28 January 2010 at 4:12
Wow…. nice tutorial! Thanks for sharing sis
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9olive oil beauty
written on 18 March 2010 at 23:08
Great post, Awesome…
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10olive oil beauty
written on 19 March 2010 at 2:38
I really enjoy bath and body works for some really enlightening oils, lotions, Fragrances, facial scrubs, etc. There a bit pricey but super resultant.
With make up, try using a peach over liner, for a less harsh but wide eye appearance, it works fabulous.
Also try dark navy blue liner, it makes your eyes apper more sophisticated and very sexy.
Enjoy!
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11arumi
written on 6 July 2010 at 23:20
Hello, I’m experiencing a very annoying problem. For the past few weeks my skin has been itching but there has been no visible rash.What information can you give me about my rash?
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