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Facial Cleansing Strips Recipe


Facial Cleansing Strips Recipe
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This recipe makes a pore cleaning "strip" which works just like those sold in popular drugstores.

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Ingredients
  • 1 T Knox unflavored gelatin
  • 1-1/2 T milk
  • Plastic spatula or Popsicle Stick

Directions
  1. Mix two ingredients and microwave for 10 seconds to slightly warm. Using a clean cosmetic spatula, apply to nose and chin area.
  2. Avoid delicate eye area.
  3. Rinse spatula immediately.
  4. Allow mixture on nose and chin to dry for 10-15 minutes.
  5. Mixture will dry quite stiff and form a "stiff film."
  6. Peel off the film and stare at all the little *porcupine quills* that used to be in your nose pores (one of the chief entertainment factors with B'Strips!).

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What a great post! Thank you
jett


Neat idea. Thank you!


THANKS PINK NEATO IDEA


Wish I'd had this when I was young enough to have zits!


Great post, my son is always pointing out my nose pores. I cant wait to actually try this out.


I am "addicted" to THE strips - and they cost a fortune!! Thanks.


Great post!


My daughters are going to thank you for this post!


Wait, I must pop out of my trailer and run to the seven-11 for some milk so I can try this. Love this. Thanks Pink.


Saved this... thanks!


Now, this is REALLY GREAT!


Awesome! Thank you!


Like it!


Thanks Pink!
Gem


Super good!!!


Wow thanks


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