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Re: Miracle Whip face mask....
From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun, 26 May 2002 11:57:10 -0500 (CDT)
No- IT has to be miracle whip- not mayonaise.
At Sat, 25 May 2002, Anonymous wrote:
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>I have a book called "The World's Best Beauty Secrets, by Diane Irons..I
>believe she was a model in the 70's. I've seen her on several TV shows
>talking about natural, easy ways that work in beauty, diet and fashion
>(she has a few different books). She does mention the mayonnaise
>mask...
>"Apply whole egg mayonaise on your face (right from the jar) for about
>20 minutes. Rinse with cool water." I would imagine that it's for dry
>skin...since mayonaise is greasy. Another one says "Tomato Mask" - For
>oily skin, mash up a ripe tomato and leave it onfor 15-20 minutes. Rinse
>with warm (not hot) water. There are several in here, so I won't list
>them all...but it's a pretty good book and was inexpensive...I did the
>pepto-bismol face mask for sensitive skin years ago...:)) I love her
>homemade face scrubs - very cool!
>
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>Anonymous
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>At Sat, 25 May 2002, anonymous wrote:
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>>I don't know if you have heard about this, but I have been reading about
>>it in several forums. One woman with PCOS even posted and said that it
>>helped her skin a lot.
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>>I thought I would pass it along .
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>>You are supposed to appply Miracle Whip to your face, let it dry, and
>>the massage your face and let the dry residue roll off. You then wash
>>it off.
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>>I have not tried this yet, but will.
>>
>>ANother thing that is supposedly really god is using Extra virgin olive
>>oil and castor oil. People swear by it!
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>Anonymous
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