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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:24 am
miss evelyn ~WickedGame365~ My grandpa just gave me a remedy. take a teaspoon of vinegar and water every day. It also takes care of belly fat. wink
So, drinking vinegar with water? How is that supposed to work? XD doesn't sound like it would taste all that great. But come to think of it, vinegar might be good at eating away things. And stuff. o.o; Hm.
I love testing these kinds of random simple remedies. xD I think vinegar tastes great. At home I drink it all the time. I was told it helped clear the blood stream. But I always loved how vinegar tasted.
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Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2006 7:53 am
also, rember to wash your pillow case often. like one a week and a half. you know.. all those face oils you keep laying on... nasty....
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:48 pm
I clean my face with St. Ives Apricot Scrub & Daily Clearasil cleansing pads.
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:16 pm
GrumbleCakes I haven''t really been able to save my hair. My mom bought me Infusium 23 shampoo and conditioner and my hair is still a frizzy wreck. Is there perhaps a hair serum I could get for cheap? (Family''s on a tight budget these days) confused Suave does the job perfectly fine. And.. It's at a decent price. I think like.. 2-4 dollars.. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:25 pm
~WickedGame365~ Ask your doctor or dermatologist for suggestions and perscriptions. I use the clearasil products regularly (twice a day) and my doctor perscribed some really strong alcohol stuff, if you put it around your eyes, it hurts a bit, but it's totally worth it. My grandpa just gave me a remedy. take a teaspoon of vinegar and water every day. It also takes care of belly fat. wink Take care, loves, Wicked Really now O.o? Augh. I hate vinegar. But, I think I'll ahve to try that. 3nodding
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:30 pm
cloudyhead also, rember to wash your pillow case often. like one a week and a half. you know.. all those face oils you keep laying on... nasty.... :: eye twicth :: Augh.... I didnt even think about that. Ew >w< :: goes to clean her pillow case ::
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Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 12:33 pm
Alright ~ Question. I'm not one to get break outs usually, but when I do, I usually dont do anything about it. Or I'll use some type of cleanser. I usually dont do anything though, because usually they arent horrible enough to be seen.
Anyways, going on. I've comed to notice that my skin on my forehead is rather. Erm. well, flakey... I was wopndering if anybody possibly knows why, or even better, as to hopw I can fix this O.o? It would be appreciated. heart
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Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 11:47 am
keeping your face moisturized but not oily is important. Also, drinking lots of water cleanses your system and helps keep your skin healthy.
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 3:59 am
Synner I don't really suffer from pimples anymore, but I do tend to have a very red face (its another form of acne and it also leads to dry, flaky skin) and I have plenty of really bad scars from highschool when I had terrible acne problems, does anyone have any ideas for me aside from intelligent choice of foundation? I've found that pouder foundations are the best you just rub it on with a makeup brush and NO PANCAKE FACE YAY!!
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Posted: Thu Nov 09, 2006 12:17 pm
Shinku Shukumei Alright ~ Question. I'm not one to get break outs usually, but when I do, I usually dont do anything about it. Or I'll use some type of cleanser. I usually dont do anything though, because usually they arent horrible enough to be seen.
Anyways, going on. I've comed to notice that my skin on my forehead is rather. Erm. well, flakey... I was wopndering if anybody possibly knows why, or even better, as to hopw I can fix this O.o? It would be appreciated. heart I used to have this a few years ago.. It could be dry skin, or it could also be a form of dandruff... except on the face, which is what I had. If it doesn't clear up with daily moisturizing, maybe you should see a dermatologist? Mine prescribed this medication that got rid of it really quickly.
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Posted: Sat Nov 11, 2006 6:12 pm
To keep clear skin, I use any type of Apricot scrub. It makes your skin nice and smooth. Then I use something called "Eskinol", a facial cleanser. That cleans away the dirt from your face and finally, I use a pimple cream or astringent. Drinking lots of water is good too.
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Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:00 pm
PsychodelicPenguin I use this  and greatly recommend it. I think it gets the job done. Then again I have oily skin, and it's hard to find stuff to keep my skin from being a grease factory. gonk I also use some persriptioned creme. Its like a higher dose of the benzol peroxide that you can buy. 3nodding I use that too. It smells really good.
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Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2006 7:37 am
i have combination skin and use st.ives apricot scrub for sensitive skin (its pretty cheap under 4$ i think) and then i use a oil free moisutizer everyday (ive found that antiwrinkle creams by neutogena tend to do wonders for skin because they have so many vitamins in them) moisurizers are very very important(or atleast so ive been told). i have some friends who use listerine mouth wash on their acne but i wouldnt do that because if you get rid of too much oil then your body overproduces more and you get more acne o.0; as far as foundation makeups go i use pure by maybelline or clean tint by neutrogena (they have stalic acid so they help clear acne) plus they come in light enough shades i can actually match my skin tone =D
and as for hair id recommend suave professionals because its cheap and makes your hair really clean and soft and fantastic (the new dove shampoo line intrigues me...i shall use their sample tonight and tell you if its any good lol)
to reduce damage i use a leave in conditioner and a heat protector for my hair (studioline fx by loreal they make one for straight and one for curly but if you do bolth its a good idea to get bolth...or atleast i do...) ive been told hot oil treatments are supposed to help damaged hair...but if blowdrying damages it wouldnt hot oil?
well thats probally way more info then you wanted but...uhm....maybe itll help?
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Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2006 3:12 pm
EXERSIZE!!! it helps your skin, hair, eyes, nails, body EVERYTHING
it's really important plus it keeps you nice and skinny personally i've never had a weight problem but now that i'd on birthcontrol i want to stay skinny i play at least an hour (usually more) of Dance Dance Revolution (with the pad) everyday.
for skin i use: -dove unsented soap with a cold wash cloth (morning) -oxy pads every second day (night) -toothpast with a peroxide in it for pimples -apricot scrub every three days(morning) -bye bye blemish on pimples (night) -olay regenerist night around my nose ring/dry areas (night) -olay anti-aging cream (night) also for paler skin -lemon juice and water on a wash cloth -foundation/baby powder/white powder sheets (which is harder to come by, you can sometimes get them in little booklets which i like the best) -lots of sleep -lots of water (i drink 3-4 liters a day) -lots of fruits like strawberries and pineapples (also makes your c**t sweeter tasting) -vitamines! (i take them in coded capsules because i hate the taste or liquids/powders)
my hair doesn't need much work other then a few flakes i have to alternate between shampoos because i find when i stick to one too long, it starts to dry out my hair -head and sholders -herbal essance (smells awsome) -sauve -tresemme -got2be(smells like creamsicle <3) -nutrogena
i have generally clear skin my main problem is scares which can be fixed with coverup and powder putting cream on areas you shave is a good idea if you shave pubic areas try using deoterant like you do on your arm pits
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Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:01 am
I use Neutrogena Healthy Skin beacause my main problem is dry skin. 3nodding It works really good on skin, burns a bit, but that lets you know that it's working.
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