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Honey Mani
Moisturised Master
10/17/24-19:38
Immyangie
Skin Scholar
10/17/24-15:17
The craziest hack i have heard and used on my teens was applying coconut oil for acne marks . After a long time I came to know that it will only worsen our skin with oiliness and acne prone. I also have heard a lot of myths about making a skin mask using vinegar and mixing it along with baking soda to get rid of black marks on skin. This is the most craziest mistake people make that doesnโ€™t usually make sense. Vinegar,baking soda can be used in cooking and cleaning but applying it on skin ? Itโ€™s not gonna do any good for skin ๐Ÿ˜‚ .#factchekyourfeed
lightningb
Moisturised Master
10/17/24-11:19
The most bizarre thing Iโ€™ve heard in skincare is a Salmon Sp*** facial ๐Ÿซฃ itโ€™s the DNA of fish sp*** injected into the skin (known as polynucleotide injectablesโ€ which claim it can stimulate collagen production over the course of some months to show youthfulness and plumping of the skinโ€ฆI think Iโ€™ll stick to my CeraVe cleansers and moisturisers that have ceramides!!!
Hayley โœจ๐Ÿฆ‹
Moisturised Master
10/17/24-09:36
At this time of year, my hands can get so dry and start cracking around my nail area. Iโ€™m always washing up and cleaning due to having a little one so for me this cream is my saviour! My hands thank me daily ๐Ÿ˜…๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป #meandcerave The ointment is also incredible for my hands.
Reparative Hand Cream
Desire value
Skin Scholar
10/17/24-08:42
A quirky myth is that you can remove blackheads with duct tape. While it may pull out some surface debris, it can also irritate the skin and lead to damage. It's safer to use proper exfoliation methods or pore strips designed for that purpose.
Desire value
Skin Scholar
10/17/24-08:37
One of the craziest skincare myths I've seen is the idea that you can use mayonnaise as a moisturizer. Some people swear by slathering it on their face, claiming it hydrates and brightens skin. However, the thought of using a condiment on your face is pretty bizarre, not to mention the potential for clogged pores and breakouts๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ
Grace Bay
Nourished Novice
10/17/24-08:08
My sensitive skin has always reacted badly to most products, but CeraVe has been a total relief. It hydrates without irritation and has really helped reduce my stubborn blemishes. My skin looks healthier and feels more balanced than ever. #MeAndCeraVe
Blemish Control Cleanser
Rosemary
Skin Scholar
10/17/24-08:07
Apologies if you're having breakfast, but the weirdest skincare hack I've heard of comes with a long tradition: it's the Geisha Facial, also known as the Nightingale P**p Facial. Yes, it uses bird droppings to exfoliate and brighten skin. Despite the quirky ingredient, it's been a centuries-old secret to glowing, smooth skin. And even celebrities swear by it. ๐Ÿ˜ตโ€๐Ÿ’ซ