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iconIdea for Break Outs - BY ANDREA G.
If you breakout, take the yolk of an egg and dab it onto your face.
iconFor Extra Dry Skin - BY THERESE
During the winter, my skin gets dry even though I drink plenty of water. I use a mixture of baby oil and epsom salt. I sit on a towel, and rub all over my body, then shower. My skin stays silky soft for 3 days. Make sure and clean your tub afterwards, so you do not slip the next time you get in.
iconBeauty Mask - BY SOCC1373
Take an egg and about a tablespoon of milk and mix them together, smear on your face and wait for the mixture to dry. This may take a while but it leaves your skin clean and your pores smaller.

iconOily Skin? - BY C.K.T.
Ever have oily skin in the morning? Well here's a good tip, when you wake up have some cotton squares and isopropyl rubbing alcohol and add some the the square. Rub (don't scrub) around area and it takes away some of the oil. It works to remove acne if used daily.
iconToner From a Bottle - BY ASHLEY L.
This isn't really homemade but I found that when I whisked a cottonball with some witch hazel on it over my pimples it helped clear them up visibly in about three days. This definitely works.
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