User Reviews![]() My overall rating ![]() By:sometimes On:Feb 17, 2010 1 out of 1 chicks found this useful sometimes has 17
reviews I love honey in my lemon water, but even better on my face. I use honey as a mask, especially during the winter time. I leave it on my face for about 15 minutes, then rinse off with warm water. It helps keep my face moisturized and soft, which is good in the cold winters. I also mix a bit of honey (just estimate) with some brown sugar, and use it on my lips as a lip scrub. It helps exfoliate all the dead skin cells away on my lips, and leave my lips soft and smooth, which helps my lip products (lipstick) go on better. : ) [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. ![]() My overall rating ![]() By:47skittles On:Dec 20, 2009 0 out of 0 chicks found this useful 47skittles has 24
reviews I eat honey a lot (on toast or with peanut butter) but I agree that it's a great beauty product as well! My secret use of honey is mixing it with sugar to make a great lip exfoliator....it works so well, moisturizes your lips and scrubs off all the dry skin so you have smooth lips to put chapstick onto... [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. I too, love honey... especially for beauty purposes. [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. I use honey for everything, a hair wash, face mask, face wash, body rinse. I esp. use a honey nutmeg mask to fade away my acne scars. The nutmeg works as a scrub and my skin is soft and glowing Afterwards :) [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. ![]() My overall rating ![]() By:Ali de Bold On:Oct 06, 2007 7 out of 7 chicks found this useful Ali de Bold has 604
reviews I have to totally agree with you guys. Honey is an amazing beauty product. I used to swear by it and often made eggwhite and honey masks. My skin always looked really good and people would ask me what I used. The last couple of years I haven't used it as often as things just got really busy and it kind of fell out of my beauty routine, but since a bunch of you started talking about it, I've started using honey every day to cleanse my face over the last 10 days. My skin is combination, very sensitive and prone to breakouts in the chin area but it is improving quite a bit. [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. Woah! Honey! This stuff is soooo awesome as a beauty product! Made curious by Scents of Peace's recommendation and then samuraiya's fab review, I had to put honey to the test. I was unsure how store bought honey would do since previous suggestions indicated raw, less processed honey. But I went for it anyway. Once daily, for 2 weeks I cleaned my face w/ Trader Joe's honey (probably somewhere b/t farmer's market honey and regular grocery store honey). The results are VERY noticeable. I have oily T-zone skin that is uber prone to break outs. Honey has not prevented break outs. However, b/c it is anti-microbial, pimples clear up in record time. Also, b/c honey is a humectant, my skin is less oily. I interpret this as the honey leaves my skin moist which doesn't require my skin to produce excess oil to moisturize the skin. Go honey! [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. I'm going to try this on my face later as a beauty product. [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. ![]() My overall rating ![]() By:samuraiya On:Sep 22, 2007 4 out of 4 chicks found this useful samuraiya has 38
reviews Honey straight from the jar and onto the face - are you kidding!? You may wonder. But really, it works!!! Honey has become a popular ingredient in natural skincare products for its many benefits. It's an anti-microbial agent (it deters bacterial growth). It's a humectant, which means that it helps to attract and retain water, thus, making the skin very very soft. There are even natural anti-oxidant properties in honey! I've been using honey as a facial scrub for a week now, after Scents of Peace gave me the tip. I felt a pretty dramatic improvement even after the first try. The sugar crystals in the honey acts as an exfoliator while the honey itself restores moisture and makes the skin so so soft. Somehow, my face gets less oily too, which is a total plus for oily skin people. I'm not exaggerating when I say that it's just as good as the NeoStrata at home micro-dermabrasion kit, which was my go-to product when I want soft soft skin. Honey is actually way better for the price and also for the fact that it's completely natural. I use raw honey, which is an unprocessed variety that retains more nutrients and can be found in most farmers' markets. It's less runny and has more sugar crystals, making it more effective as a scrub. Best of all, it is cheap and can be found in everyone's pantry. If it's good enough for Cleopatra - I say, SWEET! [ back to top ] This review is the subjective opinion of a ChickAdvisor member and not of ChickAdvisor Inc. | ||
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