Plain Yogurt

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4.3
69 Reviews

Cultured grade A milk. Contains active yogurt cultures including L. acidophilus.

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October 23, 2013
Go for it ! Be patient !
If your acne is mild pustules, Please please dont use this or any of those antibiotic medicines ... Please give it time ..atleast 6 months to 1 yr before you decide to kil your self with all these products . Eat and also apply Yogurt , lime ... be patient .. your body will understand and stop pushing up those new bumps ! I suffered for 6 months ...promised myself that I would share my views with all ! Hope this helps . All the best !
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March 28, 2017
Are you saying don't use yogurt or yes use yogurt, and does it take 6+ months before you actually see a difference
August 29, 2013
So far so good

Pros:

Helped with Hyper-pigmentation
Helped with Acne
Made my skin feel soft

Cons:

Might smell depending on which brand you buy

Used just a plain non-fat Greek Yogurt on my face and so far I've been seeing amazing results. Even though its only been a month, my hyper-pigmentation has definitely improved which was my main concern. Sometimes I add lemon juice and sometimes I add licorice extract to help speed up the process of evening out my skin. As far as the acne is concerned, I only break out horribly during my menstrual cycle however, for the first time ever when that time of the month came around, hardly any breakouts emerged and best of all no painful ones! I highly recommend this if you are experiencing similar problems with your skin.
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June 12, 2013
good

Pros:

brighter complexion
soothing
reduces redness

Cons:

does not get rid of acne

I use this once in a while whenever my skin is irritated. I like to combine yogurt with cucumber and green tea ti make a soothing mask whenever i get a sun burn or my skin gets really sore and red. It moisturizes and leaves my skin looking bright and smooth.
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November 10, 2012

Pros:

Healthy glow

Cons:

Worsened my acne

It really is remarkable how radiant my skin looks after using yogurt as a mask. I've never seen it so dewy. However, it did zilch for active acne; in fact, it made my breakouts more inflamed.
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October 4, 2012

Pros:

None

Cons:

Hate to be the harbringer of a bad review to this product but putting yoghurt on as a mask made me break out like crazy! I read all of the glowing reviews on here for it and thought I would give it a try. I used plain organic yogurt. I now have whiteheads all over my face and from only one usage.

Not recommended by me, I really wish I had never tried this because now I have to deal with the aftermath for the next week.
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July 27, 2012

Pros:

soooo cooling and refreshing
makes skin glow
skin is soft after
reduces any redness
shrinks open nasty pores
application is o so simple

Cons:

havnt seen any yet

its natural and will help acne and redness. but what works even better is OATMEAL as a cleanser and then use YOGURT as a mask. trust me, these two together work like a charm. the oatmeal is so gentle, exfoliates, and cleanses the face. My skin is left so glowy and soft afterwards! :D i have been using these instead of any other drugstre products.
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March 24, 2012

Pros:

refreshing
smoothing
reduces redness
calm skin

Cons:

not much is needed, so if you dont eat plain yogurt then lots of it goes to waste.

I use plain or Greek yoghurt as a base for masks. It calms the skin and feels very refreshing, I usually mix it with honey and turmeric. I use it in the morning because I find it evens out my skin tone so that I hardly need to wear make-up. (it helps wake me up too) even though the yoghurt can expire quickly, I still use it for my face as long as it doesn't get mouldy it just doesn't smell very good
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February 5, 2012

Pros:

Reduces redness
Reduces size of acne
Nice cooling feeling
Reduces scars

Cons:

Use half of a tub by time it expires :(

I usually wash my face first with non-scented anti-bacterial soap first. IT IS A MUST TO WASH FACE FIRST! I then take a CLEAN foundation brush that I ONLY USE FOR YOGURT!!! Then apply a thin or thick (depending on how bad my face is that day) and leave it on for about 20-30 min. Rinse off yogurt with luke warm or cold water (remember, hot water dries skin which causes more zits) After all yogurt is off my face I apply a TINY (not even a dime size) of moisturizer; this helps keep your face from drying out (my face dries up when it gets wet) Try using it nightly (or 3 to 4 times a week) within 6 months you will see a significant difference. This will help with reducing redness, scars, and zits. EXTRA YOGURT USAGE!!!! You can use yogurt in your hair too!!!! Just mix a little bit of yogurt, egg whites, and olive oil together! Put the mix in hair and leave in for an hour. This mask will help grow and repair your hair. Just wash out with mild shampoo and I suggest a leave in conditioner after to keep it soft.
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January 31, 2012

Pros:

-Skin feels soft
-Reduced Redness

Cons:

None

My acne started when i was 17 years old. Before that i'd get the odd pimple but i started getting cystic pimples. One or two at a time but i'd pop them and end up they'd turn into open wounds. My doctor put me on Diane-35 and gave me differin gel. The diane took a while to clear my skin up but i still get the odd cystic pimple and the yogurt mask really helps. How I make it: I take about a tablespoon of PLAIN low fat yogurt and put it in a bowl, then i add a few drops of tea tree oil (don't add too much if you have sensitive skin) and about a tablespoon of virgin coconut oil (not necessary if you have oil skin but i have very dry skin) Then I mix it all up and apply a thin layer all over my face. I add a thick layer on problem areas (cystic pimples) and leave it there for about an hour or so... This really helps with redness and inflammation and if used consistently will help you acne! Give it a try
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August 28, 2011

Pros:

~ Reduces Redness!
~ Moisturizing!
~ Shrinks Zits Without Over Drying!
~ All Natural!

Cons:

~ Might be a bit messy the first time you apply!
~ It doesn't completely get rid of acne, just makes the overall appearance of your skin more even and vibrant!

This is great for redness, applying a yogurt mask every morning and evening made my severe sunburn completely disappear from my face in 3 days! Then I noticed that my zits looked a lot less red and prominent! ------------------------------------- This is how I use a simple yet effective yogurt mask: 1) Wait about ten minutes after cleansing your face. 2) Supply yourself with plain, full fat, organic/natural yogurt of any brand. Take it fresh out of the fridge, so that it cools your skin when applying. 3) Scoop the yogurt out with clean fingers and apply to dry face. Stop when you have a thick, gooey mask. (Evenly coated, or concentrated on red/problem areas.) 4) Leave on face for 20-25 minutes. 5) Gently RINSE off all the yogurt with lukewarm water. 6) Do not put any additional products on the face after rinsing. ------------------------------------- Continue with this routine morning and night and you should see results within a couple days! This is especially amazing if you have a bad, embarrassing-looking sunburn or red patches!
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