Step 1
Get yourself a bowl of oatmeal. It should just be simple "in the can oatmeal." If you got a mortar and pestle grind it up real fine. If you dont, you can use a blender, coffee grinder or the bottom of a cup. Grind it up till it has got the consistency of sand.
Step 2.
Get some baking soda.
Step 3.Add two tablespoons of baking soda and one table spoon of ground oatmeal. Mix in a little bit of water. Get a thick paste similiar to a good face scrub. Scrub your skin, rinse it off.
I picked this recipe up from a friend who works at a high end spa. They make it in gallon buckets and use it for full body scrubs. It's incredibly cheap and incredibly good at scrubbing off dead skin and eliminating black heads and acne. So here's your recipe for the same stuff they use at $125 dollar an hour spas. Enjoy!
nice..Il give it a try
ReplyDeleteCool recipe man, I wish I had this when I was a teen. acne up the $#@ man.
ReplyDeletei want to try this!
ReplyDeleteGoing to try this... I'll let you know how it goes!! haha
ReplyDeleteAlso, I must say your Blog layout is awesome, I'm jealous!
ReplyDeletevery creative method...I just buy all my shaving things from the store.
ReplyDeleteHuh! Will have to try that out! Thanks for the comment!
ReplyDeletenice
ReplyDeletethat's awesome, very simple to make.
ReplyDeletei think ill just stick to my normal soap :D
ReplyDeletethanks though ^
I do not look so good xD
ReplyDeleteSupp
cool man...thanks for this
ReplyDeleteHaha, nice tip :)
ReplyDeleteoh i remember doing this back in high school
ReplyDeleteDude this is brilliant! I'm lucky enough not to suffer from acne but still, this is an incredible method of saving money!
ReplyDeleteWow, that's cool. I'll have to give this a try. I'm not acne-ridden but when I'm stressed I do get an occasional bump here and there. : ( I feel bad for the teenagers going through puberty who end up with pizza faces.
ReplyDeleteI love DIY stuff like this.
ReplyDeletenice..:)
ReplyDeleteman, this stuff is great.
ReplyDeleteCreative and handy! I wish I knew this 8 or so years ago.
ReplyDeleteThis is great way to save money! ^^
ReplyDeleteluckily i dont have much acne, but who knows maybe this'll be useful in the future
ReplyDeletehow much can you tell about shaving dude ; D ?
ReplyDeletemh, i'm sorry but i don't believe in internet-recipies 8[
ReplyDeletethis could easily melt your face or something :D
I am totally going out and getting oatmeal and baking soda and doing this today!
ReplyDeleteThen after you can make oatmeal cookies! lol j/k Think I'll actually try this.
ReplyDeleteIm not doing this
ReplyDeletegood to know!
ReplyDeleteThats like so good.
ReplyDeletethe last pic looks icky...but if its for beauty it's worth it.
ReplyDeleteI'll try this out
ReplyDeleteDIY FTW!
ReplyDeletethis looks great!
ReplyDeletewow nice stuff! Good stuff to help with acne :D
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try this. I've broken out lately because of stress :(
ReplyDeleteSweet, thats a good tip. I'm pasty puberty, so my skin has been pretty regular for a while now.
ReplyDeleteok and that shit works?
ReplyDeleteThis sounds interesting, I'll try this next time I break out. Great post, cheers mate.
ReplyDeleteawesome info
ReplyDeleteinteresting
ReplyDeleteVery nice method! I usually recommend Apple Cider Vinegar as a toner to balance out the PH on your face since baking soda is very basic.
ReplyDeletecool, thanks for the tip
ReplyDeletevery good info, thank u
ReplyDeleteSweet!
ReplyDeletegood stuff bro.
ReplyDeleteIntavesting!
ReplyDeletewhoa maybe i'll try that out.
ReplyDeletegreat stuff
ReplyDeletei'll be making everything now
no need for the drug store
pretty scary!
ReplyDeletehmm... so i'm supposed to put this on my face.
ReplyDeletenice tips
ReplyDeleteYAY I LOVE TIPS TY
ReplyDeleteReally nice tip thanks.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try making this!
ReplyDeleteHuh, guess I need to get a mortar and pestle.
ReplyDeleteThis is sweet!
ReplyDeleteDamn if that is all it takes why do people pay so much DAMN lol
ReplyDeletenice post, luckily acne is never something I've had to worry about
Reminds me of Kim Kardashian's advocado mask that I blogged about last month. Haha... Cool tip though. I need it right about now.
ReplyDeletegoing to try it, thanks for the tip
ReplyDeleteI am totally making this!
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