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Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:00 pm |
I've taken the plunge and am going to be going to Nepal for a 3 month medical internship, thus the facilities will be a bit more simplistic to say the least!
I'm concerned about keeping my face clean, and am wondering what I could take instead? Those facial cloths are convenient, but I find that most are too perfumed that I would breakout from them using them on a regular basis.
Maybe a good toner suggestion? |
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Mon Jul 30, 2007 9:56 pm |
All the best, Hanna!
I've been using carekate's DIY recipe ACV toner and i found it really good. |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:41 am |
I'm thinking of maybe taking a spritz bottle and using bottled water to 'wash' my face rather than the well water (the price of vanity!)...any other suggestions?
I'm thinking a good toner will be must, better stock up on those cotton pads |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 7:55 am |
any recommendations for a good toner that won't result in dryness and more breakouts based on daily use?
I'd like cheap seeing as this trip is going to drain me (too bad my face doesn't seem to like cheap ) |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:02 am |
I like Thayer's Alcohol Free Rose Petal Witch Hazel toner. It smells great and is cheap at about $8 for a big bottle. I decant mine into a spray bottle and use it for everything -- toning, setting MMU, cooling down after coming in from the heat, etc. It's not at all drying as it's alcohol free. |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:11 am |
I use some wipes from Dermalogica can remember the name but its something to do with skin purifying. These would probaly be good to use. I dont find them to be perfumed either.
I use Liz Earle Skin tonic as a toner. Which is very nice to use. You can get it fromwww.lizearle.com and it comes it big bottles or small spritzer bottles
Hannah |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:12 am |
Alba toners are good and inexpensive. I have used both the sea kelp and the hibiscus. The hibiscus is probably my favorite as it smells like lemonade and makes a good spritzer.
I've also recently delved into the ACV toner thing. It's fun to make, and you could make tons of it to take with you. |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 8:19 am |
I like the idea of the rosewater, but how cleansing will it be?
I'm considering an astringent perhaps to aid in some acne-fighting properties, but most seem to have alcohol.
Also, what does everyone think of those cleansers that you tissue off? |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 9:06 am |
HannaLee wrote: |
I like the idea of the rosewater, but how cleansing will it be?
I'm considering an astringent perhaps to aid in some acne-fighting properties, but most seem to have alcohol.
Also, what does everyone think of those cleansers that you tissue off? |
The Thayer's is actually witch hazel, so I think it has the astringent properties of regular witch hazel, just sans the alcohol.
I haven't personally used a tissue off cleanser, but I'd be leery of using something like that for 3 months straight. Seems like a recipe for clogged pores. When I travel, I actually like to use a bar soap I carry in a ziploc bag - something like Kiss My Face olive and green tea soap. It rinses really clean and is cheap and easy to transport around. |
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Tue Jul 31, 2007 10:33 pm |
I'm thinking because you're going to be in Nepal that you're worried about the supply of fresh water to wash your face with a traditional cleanser-right? I'd agree to apart from a normal cleanser i would take a supply of those wipe type cleansers along with me for sure though i can't recommend a particular brand i've seen lots about,i buy the cucumber one's from Boots and use these as normal wet wipes because i love the refreshing smell. I mean they are just so convenient but i think not intended for long term use. Have fun in Nepal |
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Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:30 am |
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Wed Aug 01, 2007 4:53 pm |
I'd suggest the Fruit Enzyme Mist from MyChelle, although the fruity scent might attract bugs. Still, I find it to be a nice blend of astringent and moisturizing, and the spritz-on style means I use less, I think. |
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Wed Aug 01, 2007 6:49 pm |
One of my main concerns is the lack of fresh water, from my understanding it'll be mainly well water which is boiled, but I'm going to try and stick to using bottled water (which I feel bad about knowing what a resource-poor setting I'll be in, using fancy bottled water for my face, how vain )
I'm trying to find an atomizer spray bottle, but no where seems to carry it or they're out of stock, grrr! I might just order one off an MMU site, it'll probably be quickest that way. I'm planning on using that to moisten my face and maybe wash my face that way, also misting and wiping to rinse. Once I get my hands on a misting bottle, I'll try it out at home and see how fathomable it is. I think I'm still going to take those face cleansing cloths and follow with an alcohol-free toner to ensure none of the gunk is left on my face, and then maybe a moisturizer or refining pearl cream to combat the inevitable breakouts. I've made peace that I'll breakout while there, but would like to minimize it as much as possible!
I'm also worried about my hair oils since I'll be lucky to get a shower a week and I have VERY oily hair, that by the end of the day I'm a grease ball. |
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Thu Aug 02, 2007 10:42 am |
I just started using her magic mitt, and though I think it's SLIGHTLY less magical than it claims to be, I do like it. I still use a cleanser but it really helps with makeup removal and with gentle exfoliation, and it dries quickly so it doesn't harbor bacteria (at least that's what I like to think!) |
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