Using honey as a facial cleanser and moisturizer sounds like 'sticky' business. In reality its easy to use, inexpensive, and and your face will love it.
Several months ago I quit using over-the-counter facial cleanser and moisturizers for one simple reason - the ingredients. I figure if I can't pronounce it, I'm not going to put it on my face.
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So happy that you are doing so well.
ReplyDeleteThanks Denise. HUGS!
DeleteWay to go Becky. Keep up the good work. I will have to try the honey. We have lots of it around.
ReplyDeleteYay Karen!
DeleteGlad to see you blogging again and OMG! LOL...I am picturing you with a honey/olive oil salad on your face! But sadly, we both know I'm going to try this!
ReplyDeleteYou'll be so beautiful and taste good too...lol
DeleteWhoa! I have heard of some awesome face stuff but this is different. I love how you make it so easy for the reader to understand with instructions too. Now I am really really enjoying your blog so much more! I love all the health tips!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your thoughtful comments! Happy Tuesday Lexie!
DeleteJust stopping in to say hello Becky! Glad to hear you are feeling better. xo
ReplyDeleteIt's so neat to hear of diet changes making a difference in people's health! Thanks for sharing this, and I'm glad you're finding healing. I might try the honey trick. My skin could use a treat! :)
ReplyDeleteAs a Health Coach, I'm learning so many important aspects of how health is affected by what we eat, our relationships and more. Thanks Lisa.
DeleteI'm just in awe of the results you're getting from your new healthy lifestyle. AWESOME!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Deb, I'm lovin' it!
DeleteCongratulations on your weight loss Becky. I should try honey on my face to help relieve my acne symptoms. I have heard honey has natural antibacterial properties in it's make up but I haven't tried it.
ReplyDeleteHoney has anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties both of which help with acne. Everyones experience is different, so I'd like to hear how honey works for you. It did wonders for me, I've had acne for over 30 uyears and now it's gone...finally. Having pimples as an adult has been a 'NOT fun' adventure.
DeleteYour health update is awesome news. I am so happy for you. I have got to try your honey facial. I was always worried that the sticky part would bother me. Now, I will at least give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBonnie, mixing a bit of water with the honey makes it easier to use. Let me know what you think...
DeleteI love to eat honey, but I have never thought of using it on my face. My daughter is always looking for ways to help with acne. I think I'll tell her to try this.
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So happy that you are well! It's amazing how honey can be a miracle worker.
ReplyDeleteMaybe there was something wrong with the honey I used when I tried applying it to my skin. My sensitive skin got red and itchy.
ReplyDeleteNice to have you back in the blogging scene, Becky :). You're a health and wellness diva now, I see.
Some people have a reaction to honey, I would suggest not using it, but possibly trying a yogurt facial. Use plain yogurt...it's delicious for your face!
DeleteThanks, it's good to be back!
I like honey but I never thought of it being a facial thing...nice to have you here again, even if your face is sticky:)
ReplyDeleteYou're hilarious! I guess you could say I'm Pooh Bears favorite friend...lol
DeleteI like the lid, my son's teacher loves bees (her classroom theme) and this would be such a good end-of-the-year gift for her!
ReplyDeleteI love DIY beauty tips-- Pinning and tryin!
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