5.Natural Fiber Mitten Scrub (Nigh-time Regime)
1. purchase a turkish hamman bath scrub mit (amazon, etc (google for supplier)
2. Massage skin in bath or shower using long up and down strokes (don’t scrub too hard initially)
3. Spritz skin with ACV toner (see recipe above) combined with vit c serum (1:7 water), 1 small drop of glycerin.
4. Moisturize skin with argan oil.
(User tip)
I use the mitten to massage with long up and down strokes almost daily in the shower under running water (important) followed by a spritz of a simple 1:3 ACV:water toner, a Vit. C serum (1:7 water: tiny drop of glycerin), and finally, a slathering of argan oil. But weekly, and I think this is what’s making all the difference, I really do a hard scrub in up and down or side to side motions with the water off, and I’ve turned the water off after a long, steamy hot shower. The skin rolls off in clumps.
My skin is often raw (ACV, or even hot water feels scalding) and red (best to do at night), so after a gentle pat down with a towel, I’ll slather on a thick layer of extra virgin coconut oil and go to bed. In the morning, my skin looks smoother, plumper, more even. I suppose the mitten opens up and rolls away blackheads, because my nose is seeing good improvement. Blemishes are past, wrinkles getting better, I feel. My skin is glowing, so smooth it reflects light. The icepick scars are flattening, some gone for good, but the cyst scars now tend to stand out a little more (because the rest of my face isn’t as pocked). I’m sure with time, I’ll see improvements. It’s been only two months.
Perhaps the only warning I should issue with this treatment is don’t overdo the hard scrub initially until you’re aware of how the pressure it can take. At first, I did and scrubbed off the skin to a bleeding point on the bridge of my nose, between my eyes. Didn’t take very long to heal but will be sure not to do that again!
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