I've been using pressed coconut
oil as a face wash for about 6 months (It's great to get off make up)... I think I might try this for a bit to see which I like better.
Not exact matches
I used coconut
oil and sea salt
as a scrub after using sailacilic acid
wash on my
face.
What to do: I grind up epsom salt (in the blender or using a mortar and pestle) and add it to my
face wash or
oil cleansing
oil as I massage it into my
face.
Smooth a pea - sized amount into your skin each night after you
wash your
face; your best bet is a virgin coconut
oil, such as Viva Labs the Finest Organic Virgin Coconut Oil ($ 10; amazon.co
oil, such
as Viva Labs the Finest Organic Virgin Coconut
Oil ($ 10; amazon.co
Oil ($ 10; amazon.com).
Store it either in a spray bottle to use it
as a mist to refresh your
face or in ordinary bottle and after
washing your
face, apply morning and evening using a cotton ball to cleanse your
face and get rid of excess
oil.
-- skin
oil - laden pillow covers and bed sheets (
wash sheets every 2 weeks or
as needed)-- touching bacteria infected surfaces, then touching your
face / body.
I'm not a fan of
washing with conventional cleansers
as they can strip natural
oil from your
face causing your skin to overcompensate and produce more
oil.
You've probably noticed almost every celebrity we interview has one in her routine: Ginnifer Goodwin
washes her
face with coconut
oil, Kourtney Kardashian uses that same
oil as a scalp treatment for stronger hair, while her sister Kourtney slathers avocado
oil on her
face.
It's not for the «risk of what MIGHT happen
as [I] go about the daily process of life», it's simply because we
wash enough dishes after we eat and I can't
face cleaning tomato and olive
oil spatter off dishes before we eat.