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How to Make Skin Care Products at Home

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Summary: Everybody's skin is different, but each person can minimize their pores in their own home. Make skin care products at home with tips from a television beauty editor in this free video on skin care products.

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By Jackie Silver
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Jackie Silver is the owner of Aging Backwards, and has been working in the beauty profession for more than 30 years.read more

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"You can't really change the size of your pores. You're born with what you're born with. But you can minimize the look of them, because smaller pores give your face a nice, even tone. I'm Jackie with how to minimize your pores. Mix together equal parts of apple cider vinegar with water in a bowl. Pour the mixture into a bottle using a funnel if needed. Shake it well, and apply it as a toner to your freshly washed face using a cotton ball. Remember to avoid your eyes and your lips. Let it dry and follow up with your favorite moisturizer formulated for your skin type. And don't forget your sunscreen. You may want to remember to use your sunscreen on your neck and hands as well because they are the first areas to show your age. Remember, to minimize the look of your pores, make your own homemade toner using apple cider vinegar and water. Apply it to your face with a cotton ball, avoiding your eyes and lips. And follow up with your moisturizer and sunscreen. I'm Jackie with how to minimize your pores. Have a beautiful day."

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