2 Minute Honey Mask Feedback
I've gotten hooked. I'm hooked on honey. Not to eat, mind you – although I am a fan of that too – but applying it to the face and neck and leaving it there for a bit.
- Honey is antibacterial (battles problem skin)
Take Rikke (the lovely lady on the left). Aside from being a master at artful crocheting (check out her fruit, cupcakes, and even princess crown!), Rikke started putting honey on her face about the same time I did. We've been comparing notes. Here's what she wrote me the other day.
"Every time I use this mask my skin feels fresh, clear and supple – I'm not sure what it is, but I feel like I'm getting addicted to putting honey on my face. My skin has never felt so deeply cleansed before."
See? It's not just me.
The Daily Fix
It's become a daily thing. The 2-minute honey mask has just effortlessly slipped right into my daily routine without as much as a hiccup.She's Totally Lost It
Before you start shaking your head in disbelief and thinking 'she's totally lost it', allow me to introduce you to a couple of quick facts.- Honey is antibacterial (battles problem skin)
- Honey is antisceptic (battles problem skin)
- Honey tones and moisturizes the skin
There's more too (see the link at the bottom)
It's Not Just Me
There are other ladies (and gents) out there that know what I mean. Not only are they applying honey to their faces, some of them have even dumped their commercial brand facial cleansers and replaced them with – you guessed it – honey.Take Rikke (the lovely lady on the left). Aside from being a master at artful crocheting (check out her fruit, cupcakes, and even princess crown!), Rikke started putting honey on her face about the same time I did. We've been comparing notes. Here's what she wrote me the other day.
"Every time I use this mask my skin feels fresh, clear and supple – I'm not sure what it is, but I feel like I'm getting addicted to putting honey on my face. My skin has never felt so deeply cleansed before."
See? It's not just me.
Comments
I think I'll start again. Thanks for the reminder :)
@Kerli - You are way ahead of me! I am intrigued by the cinnamon addition.. (and totally understand why you have to taste) :)