Golden_butterfly
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Kimkhuu said:Does Proactiv work?
Yeah, about I'm wondering that too
Kimkhuu said:Does Proactiv work?
that is a longterm fix...nothing you can apply topically or take as a pill will remove scars within days. you have to be patientI_Heart_Shopping said:I recently purchased 100% organic unrefined african shea butter for my acne scars. Because I've heard a lot of people saying how it was a "miracle" for it. So I was really excited to try it. When I put it on I was expecting it to be creamy- but it seemed to melt, like butter, on my face. I've been using it for a couple of days now and so far haven't seen any improvements. :-(
So I'm not sure if I just got ripped off with something else... or if I have to wait a month+ to start seeing results.
Any suggestions of what to do now?
i know its hard but shea butter is very good...take antioxidant supplements too to promote healing.

) spots, blackheads around the nose and bigger pores on the forehead. My forehead was also very oily, while the rest of my face was okay, meaning that my fringe often after school or a long shopping trip was all straggly. Oh, and since I am very fair skinned (I hardly ever find makeup mor my rosy porcelain skin, it's always to darkand WAY to yellow for me :/) it seemed to dull.secondly said:I started using Cetaphil (its cheaper than dirt compared to Proactiv even) and drinking Sow Mei (White Tea, but if you go to a Chinese grocery ask for sow mei otherwise it will take forever to find) and my skin is completely clear almost!
hey, you know Sow Mei, i drink it every morning, do you know there are another kinds of white tea named " White Peony" and " Sliver Needle". try them, they have better result for skin. secondly said:I started using Cetaphil (its cheaper than dirt compared to Proactiv even) and drinking Sow Mei (White Tea, but if you go to a Chinese grocery ask for sow mei otherwise it will take forever to find) and my skin is completely clear almost!
michieco said:My dermatologist also gave me cetaphil as my facial wash. I'm sorry for my question but what is "white tea"?
this tea so much.

xcoldricex said:i've had chronic problems with my skin. was on accutane for awhile.
though strangely enough, when i was in beijing for 3 months, ate the greasiest foods, the city is really dirty.... i had CLEAR skin. this is the only time in my life since adolescence that this happened. i have no idea why. maybe its the tea.
here you go mjfanmjfan said:Can someone recommend an online store that carries unrefined shea butter? Also, has anyone know anything about black soap?
Orchide said:http://soap-please.com/store/home.php is another link for unrefined shea butter products. it is Daybreak Lavender Farm- an organic farm where they handmake everything. no black soap though. i swear by their rassoul mud facial soap.
for the above site, my friend who swears by it wanted me to add this for you:
Hi! I love black soap. I'm also pretty sure that anyone asking about it is talking about african black soap. My understanding is that "black soap" is made with a high percentage of plant butters or oils(shea, cocoa--depending on what is local to the region) and ash from native wood or plants. I order mine from http://www.agbangakarite.com/. It's a really pure black soap from Togo and I like it because it uses mostly shea butter. I've looked at some brands sold is stores, but they're scented and don't have a very high percentage of shea butter. If you order it (I go for the 1 lb sample), know that it's not scented, and it looks weird, like a block of mud or something. I microwave mine to melt it and then press it into a pan, let it cool, and cut it into bars. It's all totally natural, and the company that I mentioned above is really cool--you can read about it on their web site.
yay for black soap!![]()
oh--I use it for face, body, and hair.
