Things You'll Need:
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Step 1
Wash you face as usual. I recommend a natural soap. Do not use any astringents, toners, or chemicals. These all irritate the skin and will make redness worse and more noticeable.
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Step 2
Next, mix baking soda and water in your palm until you form a paste with it. Massage this paste all over your face, concentrating on the areas with the hyper-pigmentation. Do this for about 30 seconds and rinse with clean water.
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Step 3
Dry with a dry towel and that's it. You can apply cream to your eye area, but I would not apply any moisturizers to your face. The natural oils in your skin will be all your face will need.
The baking soda has an amazing ability to fade the pigmented spot super fast! It also clear the skin of acne and blemishes.















Comments
raykingofchina said
on 9/23/2009 Hi,
My name's Ray and I'm an ex-acne sufferer of almost 10 years. I am currently studying for my Masters Degree in Dietetics and Nutrition and previously I've tried everything from commercial acne products such as Proactiv Solutions & topical creams to the more extreme acne treatments, like ultraviolet electric laser therapy and steroidal injections. None of that stuff worked for me.
raykingofchina said
on 9/23/2009 Hi,
My name's Ray and I'm an ex-acne sufferer of almost 10 years. I am currently studying for my Masters Degree in Dietetics and Nutrition and previously I've tried everything from commercial acne products such as Proactiv Solutions & topical creams to the more extreme acne treatments, like ultraviolet electric laser therapy and steroidal injections. None of that stuff worked for me.
raykingofchina said
on 9/23/2009 I pretty much tried everything there is to try, spent thousands of dollars, and spent the last few years trying to spread the wealth of what I and some other lucky people have found.
But I'm warning you, this isn't just a pill you can pop in your mouth and BAM you're cured. This is going to take reading, this is going to take diligence, and this is going to take drive. So if you're ready to learn, I'm ready to teach:
www.howiclearedmyacne.blogspot.com
jefferydavis said
on 11/26/2008 I'd like to know the definition of "clean water" is that soft of hard water? is it bottled? ;)
Elizabethknows said
on 8/7/2008 well I will have to try the baking soda. Never heard of it, but hey its worth a shot. =] thanks