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Sun Jul 22, 2007 5:20 pm |
Hey everyone, i am currently waiting for my Yonka Gel cleanser which i ordered from EDS, anyway in the meantime i have run out of my normal one. I tried sample of decleor cleansing milk. Worked well. Have just about enough left for about half of another cleansing routine. I looked through my stash and found a sample of Collegen cleansing emulsion dunno when i got that from or where this one works good too. But i have used this too lol and have about half left not even enough for 1 full cleansing routine.
So last night what i tried out just Milk. Normal drinking milk, i had read about this as a natural cleanser so i thought why not try this. And well i took out some milk in a bowl and using finger tips dipping in milk and rubbing in circular motions i started the cleansing lol. I did this like 4-5 times until i had used up all the milk in the bowl. Even poured in the palm of my hands and sort of splashed on face and did in circular movements. Anyway then i rinshed with water. When i dryed my face i have to say it looked pretty clean and even nice and moisturized not dry. Even managed to take off the sunblock
Im gonna try this cleansing routine until i get my yonka gel. I was thinking once i get the gel i after cleansing with the gel i mite just dip some cotton wool in the milk and wipe over the face and rinse with water as i have also read milk being a natural skin lightener as well cause of the lactic acid. So might do it to see if it actually works for lightening/brightening.
Does anyone else here use milk for cleansing or lightening.
This made me think i spend soo much on cleansers!! when i have a natural cleansing method without spending or emptying my pocket ![Laughing](images/smiles/lol.gif) |
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Sun Jul 22, 2007 6:08 pm |
Interesting! Let us know how your skin responds to the milk. |
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