I am happy the person wrote to you about not using soap. I haven’t used soap for years. He uses Apple Cider Vinegar when he gets really dirty in places. That’s fine – I do that also, but I also use organic dried milk to clean up. A little in the hand and then rub it onto the wet areas needing to be cleaned beyond just water. I assume the person writing is a ‘he’ since he talked about shaving.
You have a blog – from years past – which I picked up on, which is where I got the dried milk idea. You put it out for a facial. Wet your face, wash it with dried milk, let the milk stay on your face and lie down for about 20 minutes. The dried milk rubbed all over your face dries and gives you a skin tightening experience like no other. Rinse lots after your 20 minute rest, dry your face and add moisturizer – not the commercial kind, but clip a vitamin A capsule and rub it all over your face – followed by a vitamin E capsule, to make the A last longer. Before you go out for the day, rinse your face with cold water and pat dry. You will look stunning. If you have a problem with oily skin, use the powdered milk as a powder to keep down the shine and you are good to go. I don’t use the powdered milk as a powder, I have dry skin.
If I weren’t lazy I would give you the particulars of that facial in this blog, but you can look it up for yourselves. As I recall it was one of your first blogs way back when and I have been a devoted follower ever since. Keep on keeping on! And thanks! This is one place I know I can come to and not have to worry about marketing and advertising people selling me something in the guise of giving me information and knowledge.
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I am happy the person wrote to you about not using soap. I haven’t used soap for years. He uses Apple Cider Vinegar when he gets really dirty in places. That’s fine – I do that also, but I also use organic dried milk to clean up. A little in the hand and then rub it onto the wet areas needing to be cleaned beyond just water. I assume the person writing is a ‘he’ since he talked about shaving.
You have a blog – from years past – which I picked up on, which is where I got the dried milk idea. You put it out for a facial. Wet your face, wash it with dried milk, let the milk stay on your face and lie down for about 20 minutes. The dried milk rubbed all over your face dries and gives you a skin tightening experience like no other. Rinse lots after your 20 minute rest, dry your face and add moisturizer – not the commercial kind, but clip a vitamin A capsule and rub it all over your face – followed by a vitamin E capsule, to make the A last longer. Before you go out for the day, rinse your face with cold water and pat dry. You will look stunning. If you have a problem with oily skin, use the powdered milk as a powder to keep down the shine and you are good to go. I don’t use the powdered milk as a powder, I have dry skin.
If I weren’t lazy I would give you the particulars of that facial in this blog, but you can look it up for yourselves. As I recall it was one of your first blogs way back when and I have been a devoted follower ever since. Keep on keeping on! And thanks! This is one place I know I can come to and not have to worry about marketing and advertising people selling me something in the guise of giving me information and knowledge.
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Everything talked about in this blog and in any other blog in the Bettina Network, inc. is the opinion of the person who wrote the blog and does not necessarily represent the opinions of Bettina Network, inc.
Want to join us? Have a home that you want to open to become one of Bettina Network’s Hedge Schools? Call us and lets talk – or email us.
Ed. Note: Members of the Bettina Network Lifestyle Community can contribute to the Bettina Network Blog whenever they have anything they want to say and be heard by this fantastic group of people. Send your blog to bettinanetwork@comcast.net or mail it to us at P. O. Box 380585 Cambridge, MA. 02238 or call us on the telephone at 617-497-9166 to tell us what you want to say and we will write it for you.
Volunteer with Bettina Network Foundation, inc. to work estate sales; to help move items from one home to another; to contribute your ideas on how we can better use our resources in this effort to relieve and eliminate homelessness and poverty. We also need photographers; designers; and more. However much or little time you have, we are grateful.
Send your event information to be included in Bettina Network’s Menu of Events to: bettina-network@comcast.net
Tags: bed & breakfast, Bettina Homes, Bettina Network Hedge Schools, Bettina Network's Lifestyle Community, health, health and beauty, prevent obesity, weight problems
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