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The cure for a sad heart

August 19, 2007


I have troubled skin. And my skin has pretty much been through it all. Clinique, Biotherm, regular soap, Neutrogena, you name it and I’ve been there, done that. Its like relationships you try on but they never seem to fit your needs. Luckily, I found the perfect cure for my sadness, and believe it or not, its not facial alcohol, or chocolate.

The thing is, I just tried the ultimate mega cure against blemishes and the weird part is, my dad always said I should try it but I never did cause i thought..what does my dad know about female vanity and its superficial needs? Then i saw a huge article about the very same ingredient my dad has been telling me about for ages and how curable it is for different factors, including skin blemishes. So basically, what my dad has been telling me for ages, is now written on paper, so i thought, maybe I should try it anyway.

What I’m talking about? I have one word for you. SALT.

The procedure is fairly simple, after regular face wash, mix 2 tbs of Mediterranean salt with 2 tbs of rapeseed oil, scrub a fair amount and try to avoid eye contact, we’re still talking about salt here, and it stings, but it works. I’d do this procedure at least once a week, preferably twice after steam bath if skin is stubborn. I however wouldn’t advise this procedure to people with very sensitive skin, and since I’m not a licensed dermatologist, I would very much recommend that one should be careful in any case regarding face. That includes choice of products, make-up and anything that might touch the face.

After all my skin has been through, it finally met its match. And its better than chocolate, at least on the outside.

 

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Chop a few slices of ginger to your facial steam bath. Cleansing for both face and throat.


Est voila!

Natasha A.

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