Tuesday, December 22, 2009

GOOD homeade facial for people with big pores?

I have really big pores right now and skin thats just alittle dry. Whats a really good facial that perhaps you%26#039;ve personally used and has worked really well thats homeade and easy to make. Thanks =)





ps. %26amp; not to messy :)|||i know that person said egg but you should only use the white of the egg. so seperate an egg or maybe two and beat it up so it isn%26#039;t all stuck together and then just let it dry on your face and wash it off. it tightens your pores. also you could put witchhazel on a cotton ball and rub it on your face (it%26#039;s a natural toner), or use a small piece of pineapple and rub it all over your face.|||This is what helps me to get my skin soft and smooth. ( less pore visible complexion)





Before I rinse my face with regular tap water, I use Evian ( bottled spring water) . I pour it on the cupped palm of my hand and just sort of smear it all over my face.. I use 2 bottles of Evian water ( one for each side of my face). I follow that by simply rinsing my face with regular tap water. I then use the 3rd bottle of Evian and again I smoothe it over my face just because it makes it so soft. After that I pat my face dry.|||Well rubbing toothpaste on your pores or on your face will really help. Just apply the toothpaste and rub on pores for 10 seconds. Then Leave the toothpaste on for at least 15 minutes. Then apply moisturizer after you wash the toothpaste off. You will see your results in a day or two. Apply toothpaste at least twice a day. Three times for faster results.|||don%26#039;t use a mask just put a cold towel on your face 4 about 5 minutes and it shrinks your pores facial masks will just clog|||well big pores should be covered up by make-up but for a clean look use a product that you can buy they are usally consulted with a doctor!|||Egg! It pulls dirt from pores and closes them pretty tight. Also good for wrinkles. Just beat up the egg. Apply lightly, keep away from your lips. Wash when it dries and apply your moisturizer.|||Cleanse and rinse. Natural oils can build up beneath pores and cause bacteria to grow. Wash your face thoroughly but not aggressively. Use a mild cleanser that is meant for your skin type--dry, normal, oily or combination skin. Make sure to rinse skin completely to eliminate soapy residue.





Use a toner on your skin to diminish blemishes. Delicate rose water toners smell beautiful as well as do the job.





Exfoliate the dead skin cells. A gentle scrub with a grainy texture will remove dead skin which could clog pores. Exfoliating also allows other products to penetrate your skin more effectively.





Mask it. Apply a mask to your face to draw out dirt from deep within the pores. Don%26#039;t rub harshly or the skin could become damaged and develop further skin complications. Try mixing almond meal with water to make a natural mask and let it sit for approximately 20 minutes before rinsing.





Draw in pore size. Have a professional facial and/or extraction to minimize overall pore appearance. Eliminating blackheads can tighten pores and give the visible appearance of shrinking.





Use additional products like antioxidant creams to reduce the effects of over exposure to sun and pollutants. You%26#039;ll feel rejuvenated too.





Maintain your skins restoration with a regular cleansing and moisturizing regime. Healthy skin makes you look radiant and feel great.





Honey and Egg Facial Mask:





Beat the egg yolk or egg white in a small bowl. If you want both the tightening and moisturizing effect, beat the whole egg until it is well combined but not frothy. Hand beating is better than using a mixer or egg-beater. Add 1 tsp. honey and 1/4 tsp. of vinegar. Stir well to combine all ingredients.





Add one drop of lavender essential oil to the mixture for dry skin, one drop of bergamot essential oil for normal to oily skin. Combine well with the egg-honey mixture, making sure the oil is incorporated.





Apply to cleansed face and neck. Leave the facial on for 15 to 20 minutes before rinsing with warm water.

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