Up until last week....
Then I noticed I had four, itchy, red mosquito bites on the under side of my jaw.
I know I am thirty-one years old but I seriously do not feel any older than about twenty-five so I was just thinking my skin felt the same and wanted to be youthful and adolescent for a bit! However, like adolescents it quickly became annoying.
A trip to the store was in order - Cetaphil wasn't working for cleaning my summer skin. I wanted some tea tree oil based cleanser that St. Ives used to make - but of course I could not find it anywhere. So I left the store empty handed. I couldn't bring myself to pay $6 for the coveted Oxy Pads that I remember oh so well from the tender age of thirteen.
When I returned home I did an inventory of my face.... we'll call it Facial Issues At Hand:
Pimples along the right side of my face - check
Mosquito bites along jaw line - check
Shine - check
Then it hit me: the cure to this summer skin issue(s) was in my kitchen cabinet! It was right in my home and did not require a trip to any store! The solution was white vinegar! (Disclaimer: you know you're own skin if you have uber sensitive skin then you decide if this would work - and always try it on a small area before you do the whole shebang.)
1 tablespoon of white vinegar
2 tablespoons of water
Cotton ball - wipe, wipe wipe
It basically was my astringent. I covered my face in it and let it sit for ten minutes then went back over it with a tad bit of Cetaphil and some water (to moisturize lightly). The end result:
Mosquito bites gone - check!
Pimples hasta la vista baby - check!
Shine subdued - check!
And my husband said if I want him to ever leave me alone - just wipe that stuff on my face again in his words: I smelled like barbecue gone wrong.
Another awesome facial from the kitchen include making a baking soda paste with water and using it as a mask. Its gentle enough for all skin types and leaves your skin super fresh and clean.
If you are being attacked by the B-52 Mosquitos add some Super B Complex to your day (if it is ok for you to take it, check with your doc) and you'll notice the bites decrease. B vitamins make our skin give off an odor (humans cannot smell it but bugs can) that keeps the biters away. It's like a human citronella!
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Brownie
So I get spray tanned. it's my new indulgence to protect my fair Irish skin from potential skin cancer. Anyway, I was told that before every session to exfoliate using a baking soda paste. I do this from head to toe. It works famously and leaves everything feeling clean and fresh and I haven't had the slightest problem. It's a super cheap way to exfoliate without scrubs or abrasive cloths. Kudos on the tips!
ReplyDeleteWay to go on protecting your skin! I feel ya - Scots Irish lineage here allows for some pasty whiteness and ultra burn if not careful. I would love to spray tan but just do bottle tan! Thank you for reading and sharing!!!
DeleteI totally just read my reply and laughed. I could be the spokesperson for Arm & Hammer. Such a nerd! Glad to see you and the family are doing so well! Take care!
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