Beauty Tips For Body Care
I have had KP for 20 years and nothing ever touched it, it’s super hard to get rid of and keep it off your body. I have spent a gross amount of money on skincare products to get it sort of presentable.Last month I was obsessively trying to figure out some way to get it under control, this summer has been particularly awful for me with it, and after going down some rabbit holes I discovered two things- it’s common in Asia to exfoliate with a river stone and urea cream is a gift from the skin gods.I began looking online at skin exfoliating stones and was shocked at how expensive these rocks on a rope are. I wasn’t gonna pay 20 bucks for a dermastone. I took a few geology classes and after a bit of research (people who sell exfoliating stones will not tell you what type of stone it is), turns out the dermastone and others like it are sandstone. It just so happens that the common garden decorating stone is sandstone from a river, aka river stones, and I have about 10 tons of them outside around the perimeter of my house.So I went outside and with the help of an online guide to picking out the correct stone for exfoliating based on the opinions of someone from the Philippines, I found a good one. I bleached it and began scrubbing nightly with it (along with Purpose brand soap), and applied the urea 20 to my skin (something I gleaned from the sub).It has been three weeks and my skin is NOT the same. At all. No strawberry legs, no more ingrown hairs, not one new mark on my arms or back.A free rock and an 8 dollar tube of pee cream. If you’re having a lot of issues with KP and are at a loss what to do, try it!
Girls Blog 2015
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