I have alway been interested in skin and hair. When I was a teen, I would mix different kinds of berries and other ingredients together to see how they would work on my skin, especially when I got burned on my forehead with a curling iron. My skin has always healed scars well, so well that you would never know I had a scar. The reason why my skin healed so well was because I was determined to make it go away. True, my skin has always healed well, but it also takes time for a scar to go away, but I found a way to speed up the process of my scar disappearing, and making my skin smooth and soft.
It's funny, I've had guy friends shake my hands and go, "My, your skin is reallllllllllllyyyyyyy soft..........." and then, meanwhile, my girl friends who witnessed it would be like...uhhhhhhhh, okay. I thought it was funny, when the guy friends would walk away, my girl friends would be like, uh, what just happened? Is your skin really that soft? Then I would say,"Well, then why don't you just touch it and see? After my girl friends touched my skin, they would be like, "Wowwwwww, your skin really is soft!" My girl friends would then ask me what I did, one tip I gave them was to moisturize their skin at least two - three times a day. (Here is a tip, if you want to get rid of strecth marks-- try moisturizing your skin with good lotions three times a day, and keep it up.)
For part of that reason, I like to research different skin care recipes, upon my research, I found Naturally Skinsational ~ Rejuvanating Skin care recipes. With Naturally Skinsational, I can find ways to fight aging and keep my skin looking young, I am twenty-three years old, but I figure I might as well start fighting the aging process now if I plan on looking young forever. Here I have found many skin care recipes and I have developed new thoughts for my own skin care recipes. Another reason why like making my own skin care recipes is because I know the ingredients, and not just some words that are hard to pronounce that the average person knows nothing of. Right?
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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