Sentences with phrase «used konjac»

Instead of an exfoliator, this winter I used konjac sponge alone for gentle exfoliating or with my Derma - E cleanser for a deep cleansing.
Has anyone used konjac (glucomannan) flour?
I've never used konjac noodles before but they look really good and I like the sound of anything that absorbs the flavours they're cooked in.
Using konjac root, an ancient Asian superfood, the company has crafted several seafood products from fillets to shrimp, and even scallops.
I use the konjac sponge to take off makeup like blush (but not my eye makeup), and to simply cleanse my face.
The effect is very well if use this konjac sponge with facial cleanser.
PRO TIP: For an extra cleansing benefit, use our Konjac Sponge or Facial Cleansing Brush to help gently exfoliate dead skin cells on your face; this will help to revitalize and promote healthy skin cell turnover.

Not exact matches

A few months back I tried vegan seafood made from konjac powder, but I had no idea how many uses it had.
Swap noodles for 100 % buckwheat soba noodles, kelp noodles (made from seaweed), zucchini noodles (see recipe by Jessica Sepel here), acorn noodles (made using acorn flour and buckwheat flour), bean threads (made using mung bean starch), buckwheat vermicelli, harusame (made from potato, sweet potato or mung bean starch), shirataki (made from the konjac plant), sweet potato vermicelli (made from sweet potato starch) or tapioca noodles (made from tapioca starch).
Other great brands that use it in unique ways are: Boscia Charcoal Makeup Melter Cleansing Oil - Balm ($ 32), Julep Konjac Face Sponge ($ 12), and Herbivore Botanicals Bamboo Charcoal Soap ($ 12).
Better yet, the konjac sponge has enough innate cleansing properties on its own that some people have success using it with just water.
et al., «Traditional uses and potential health benefits of Amorphophallus konjac K. Koch ex N.E.Br.,» Journal of Ethnopharmacology 128, issue 2 (March 2010).
Konjac Sponge Set — Made from a root vegetable, this sponge gently cleanses and exfoliates delicate skin, making it perfect for use on the face or with babies.
and try using the same amount of konjac powder.
Glucomannan / Konjac Powder is a fiber used as a thickener in low carb cooking and baking.
I've never tried to exchange them, but I found this at Cooking.stackexchange.com: «Glucomanan (konjac root) is suitable for making syrups, but it will have a different consistency than xanthan (some people use them completely interchangeably in puddings and sauces), though it is completely interchangeable with xanthan gum / guar gum in gluten free baking.»
To use as a cleanser: warm a little amount of the balm between your fingers, massage into dry skin and wipe clean with a wet face cloth (some may prefer a konjac sponge).
I use this cleanser in the shower each morning with my Clarisonic or a Konjac Cleansing Sponge, which is a great alternative to the Clarisonic with similar results.
The Bamboo charcoal konjac sponge is said to be perfect for acne prone skin, and I can swear that over the past two months of using this gem, I can see my acne marks lighten up, giving an additional glow to my skin tone.
The Bamboo charcoal konjac sponge is said to be perfect for acne prone skin, and I can swear that over the past two months of using this gem, I can see my acne marks lighten up, giving an additional glow and silky smooth feel to my skin tone.
Use a Charcoal Konjac Sponge with your cleanser to help freshen and brighten your skin.
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