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How to Add Natural Ingredients to Face Cleansers for Healthy Skin

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Just because all the stars are spending thousands of dollars on chemical and acid peels, doesn't meant that you have to do the same. You can add natural ingredients to face cleansers for healthy skin. Just incorporate some natural stuff into your beauty regimen, and you'll love your skin.

Difficulty: Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Add a little lemon juice to your morning face cleansing ritual to help exfoliate. Squeeze some fresh lemon juice every week and put some on your face for about ten minutes before using your face cleanser. Together, the cleanser and the lemon juice can get rid of dead skin cells.

  2. Step 2

    Use apple cider vinegar on your face before bed. Pat some onto your face and neck before bed, and it'll help clear away bacteria and debris from your pores while you sleep.

  3. Step 3

    Mix honey with face cleansers that contain coconut or jojoba oils for dry skin. Rub the mixture into your face with short upward strokes and then rinse your face thoroughly to remove any excess.

  4. Step 4

    Put natural ingredients like plain yogurt and oatmeal on your face with other cleansers to help with normal skin. Form a paste with these ingredients and then apply a cleansing toner once you have rinsed this yogurt mixture off.

  5. Step 5

    Place organic whole milk in a bowl and use it to rinse combination skin. Milk has a great soothing effect on the skin. For combination skin it can help soothe the dry areas and won't clog the oily pores in other areas.

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