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December 28, 2016
Honey Cinnamon - Spot Treatment
Hi, I'm planning to use the Honey/Cinnamon combination as spot treatment. But I'd like to ask first if it is the Cinnamon oil or the powdered one? I already tried the skin test at the back of my hand for Cinnamon. It's been an hour and doesn't occur any allergic reactions. Is it safe to say that it wouldn't have any reactions on my face too? Sorry I'm being paranoid since the last time a had an allergic reaction to Etude Tea Tree Mask which literally burned and made my face dry and swollen for a week. Thanks,
Sheila
December 28, 2016
Honey and Cinnamon as Spot Treatment
Hi, I'm planning to use the Honey/Cinnamon combination as spot treatment. But I'd like to ask first if it is the Cinnamon oil or the powdered one? I already tried the skin test at the back of my hand for Cinnamon. It's been an hour and doesn't occur any allergic reactions. Is it safe to say that it wouldn't have any reactions on my face too? Sorry I'm being paranoid since the last time a had an allergic reaction to Etude Tea Tree Mask which literally burned and made my face dry and swollen for a week. Thanks,
Sheila
August 6, 2016
WHAT KIND of Honey then?
Hi guys!
So I am using this "raw, unfiltered" honey which is crystallized. It is thick, sticky and not liquid. I've used it for 2 days already and Ihavent seen any remarkable results like how u guys experienced. Does it matter what kind of honey then? Raw honey is better but its thick and crystallized, which makes me wonder if it could absorb into my face effectively? :/ Thanks!
June 28, 2013
Great way to sooth angry skin and bring back an even tone.
Cons:
Sticky
Honey masks are wonderful to do once or twice a week, they leave your skin feeling fresh, bright, tight, and even-toned. They can be a bit drying if you overdo them.. but in moderation, they are relaxing, and effective.
September 7, 2009
Pros:
100 % natural
Cons:
Raw honey can be expensive. If possible try to find a local bee keeper instead of shopping at expensive health food stores.
Raw honey is the best, because processed honey loses phytonutrients. Never heat honey!!!!!!!! I use it off and on when needed and see results everytime.
July 19, 2009
Pros:
Looks good when the honey is on you cant really see spots as well !! and looks better when you take it off. reduces red marks
Cons:
sticky,messy
good and natural way of helping skin look alittle better but not anti inflammatory but helps healing process, though i dont know how often i should use it.
July 1, 2009
Pros:
Works nicely, clears blemishes fast, the skin doesn't look so red.
Cons:
Very sticky and messy
This product works fine. I just used it and my skin feels very soft and very clean. So, try it!
April 21, 2009
Pros:
leaves your skin feeling so soft and smoothh!
Cons:
little bit sticky but easy to get off
it is the best , ive tried heaps of products but this is natural and effective.
December 16, 2008
Pros:
It smells so great! And it works!!
Cons:
a lil sticky, haha
it works! I mix it with a little bit of Cinnamon, and it keeps my skin so smooth! It removes all acne and reduces my redness. I absolutely love this stuff! I can't believe I've been paying so much for cleansers that didn't work! You have to at least try it! It's cheap and efficient.
September 16, 2008
Pros:
Made my skin feel a little smoother. Smelled nice.
Cons:
None really, other than the fact that it didn't clear up my acne much.
I was really hoping that this would be the secret key to all my acne problems, but it didn't really clear anything up. I applied it as a mask twice a day and left it on for about 15 minutes, but I didn't see any huge results. I guess it just goes to show that some things work for some people and not for others. I'd give it a try, though.
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Pros:
Plenty of skin benefits
Anti-inflammatory