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SK-II Facial Masks

March 15, 2009 by Star Stevenson  
Filed under Skin Care

SK-II Facial Masks

When you think of face masks you probably think of some thick, creamy mixture you spread on your face and leave on for a few minutes, correct? Well, what if I told you that giving yourself a luxurious facial doesn’t have to be so messy?  Really, who wants to or has time to, clean up all that mess in the sink or shower? I know I don’t! Here are a couple really easy to use facial masks from SK-II.
Ok, it does look a bit… scary but think of the benefits! This SK-II Facial Whitening Mask is a moisture boosting facial …read more

Chocolate Skin Care Treatments

February 25, 2009 by Rachel Segal  
Filed under Skin Care

Chocolate Skin Care Treatments

How are those New Year’s resolutions going? Are you sticking to your diet?
I would like to think it’s about time to took a moment to indulge in a rather stereotypical sin…chocolate. Only there’s no need to worry about fitting into your new pencil skirt for work the next day with this special treat. I’m talking cocoa treatments made especially for your skin.
If you haven’t tried it, the idea of applying such a decadent digestible to your skin may seem a touch strange; even contrary to the old wife’s tales about chocolate being the primary culprit for teenage acne.
Here are three …read more

DIY Pumpkin Pie Face Mask

January 26, 2008 by Amy George  
Filed under Fragrances

DIY Pumpkin Pie Face Mask

Pumpkin Mask – Full of vitamins and exfoliating enzymes, pumpkin is GREAT for your skin.  I bet you still have an extra can in your cupboard from the holidays, don’t you?!   All the ingredients in this recipe are common household or grocery store items, so it’s super easy to make and you will get fabulously glowing, smooth skin.

4 Tbsp. pumpkin puree

1 Tbsp. honey

4 tsp. Cornmeal

2 tsp. aloe vera gel

2 tsp. pineapple, diced

1 tsp. green tea

1/2 tsp. sunflower oil (acne prone skin – substitute 1/2t. apple cider vinegar)

optional – sprinkles of nutmeg and ginger (or pumpkin pie spice, if you …read more


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