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jessica from sexy land lol
August 5, 2006
Anonymous from USA
July 20, 2006
If you are drinking vinegar make sure you do it through a straw, vinegar can wear the enamel off of your teeth..and mixed with sugar its 10 times worse
Rachel from Houston, TX
July 11, 2006
I've had dark purple acne scars that refuse to fade for years. I've tried everything: vinegar, baking soda, toothpaste, proactiv skin lightener, vitamin e oil, lemon juice, microdermabrasion kits, neutrogena acne mark fading peel, and more. vinegar did not help much. i used it twice a day for 2 months, and all it did was make my skin smoother. it will help control oil on oily skin, but not acne scars. vitamin e oil works the best.
SONRISA from Washington, DC
July 11, 2006
Vinegar is great to help diminish acne and also to keep your feet from stinking. Vinegar kills the bacteria which is where the "stinky" part comes into play. So, if you spray some vinegar on your feet (especially between the toes) and also to your sandals, and let it dry for 5 minutes, and then apply some powder (to both feet and sandals) your feet may sweat some (obviously) but no more corn-chip-smelling feet. As far as the acne is concerned...try it. Apple Cider Vinegar applied on cotton instead of using astringent. it REALLY WORKS!!!!
Anonymous
July 8, 2006
this is my first day trying the ACV. How can I stop the smell? i have a very important event coming up and i DO NOT want to smell like vinegar. Are certain kinds of vinegar less smelly then others?
anonymous from New York, NY
July 6, 2006
Hey Y'all!
I just bought apple cider vinegar. It says reduced to 5% acidity. Could someone tell me if that means that it's diluted and, if so, how much water to mix the vinegar with before applying to my face. Thanks!
I just bought apple cider vinegar. It says reduced to 5% acidity. Could someone tell me if that means that it's diluted and, if so, how much water to mix the vinegar with before applying to my face. Thanks!
Josie from Los Angeles, CA
June 28, 2006
I've been using rice vinegar (the only kind in my kitchen cabinet) and I've definitely seen improvement. The first day it made me break out with three large blemishes, but I almost expected that as it I read that it works similar to a glycolic peel. In any case, I have noticed very slight improvement in scars. This is day three. I use it nightly by applying with a cotton ball (no dilution). I let it sit for about 15-30 minutes, and rinse off with water. I'll update at the end of the week and in two weeks time.
Hilda from Canada
May 21, 2006
loves it
Mel
April 27, 2006
This product worked wonders for me...at first. But after awhile, my normal to dry skin began to produce an excess amount of oil (it has NEVER done that before). I stopped using the vinegar and my skin is now a little better, but I'm still having a problem with the oil. Bad idea.
OhWow from San Diego, CA
March 23, 2006
At 43, wish I had known about this a long time ago. My skin hasn't looked this good since my 20s! Organic ACV is the BEST treatment I've ever tried. In 3 weeks, I've cleared my skin, evened out the tone and the pores are shrinking! Use a real lemon's juice for a mask prior to using the ACV as toner! Also, check out using a Vitaman C cream found in vitamin stores! You wont believe the results!
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