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HOW I GOT RID OF ACNE


So late last year 2015 I had this very terrifying acne experience; I've always been prone to pimple but not like the once that had appeared on my face.
At first I was thinking it's due to change of environment since I had just returned from school back to Nigeria, so I prayed they just disappear as soon as possible,  This was somet
ime around December 2015; but Instead of my face healing it was getting worse.
 Not too long every one I knew became a cosmetologist, offering different advice on what I could do, I read blogs, I fell in love with any acne help product I came across; from scrubbing my face with baking powder, to cleanser and fade out black spots face lotion nothing seemed to be working for me.
My Dear I gave up!
Gave up applying make up because I felt those color corrector I was applying before and after my foundation were doing more harm than good so I'd purchase another once it's finished.
 We've seen amazing wonders of makeup, it's good to wear make up but it's also best to have a flawless skin that you would not need to hide anything than to mask behind the amazing wonders of makeup.
My face was a mess for three to four months, I gave up any form of facial treatment and just allowed my face rest from makeup, scrubbing, cleansing and facial wash. I stopped taking selfies and automatically became more of an introvert than I already was which included shying away from dates just so I don't wear make up.
So it was sometime around April I decided to try Black Soap by @Randaluxury on instagram. Yeah go ahead and judge me
 "I thought you gave up trying "😛😛😛
Well i did but a girl's got to get her confidence back.

NB: the secret of my acne success story was my patience. Most times when we start using a product we just expect to start seeing results which doesn't work that way.

*So first and foremost I started using black soap by randa luxury. It must not necessarily be Randa luxury black soap, dudu osun or any other naturally made black soap works just fine Acne or no Acne I'm still sticking with my Black Soap.

* Secondly Exfoliating skin is very important because it helps remove dead skin cells thereby opening your pores and allowing your skin breath; but again doing it wrongly could pose problems for you creating rooms for more pimple or causing dryness of the skin. So i advice exfoliate atleast three times a week. There are many DIYs but I go for honey u
and sugar because I feel its very gentle on the skin. Honey helps in brightening the skin along side other interesting benefits and sugar helps in scrubbing off dead cells which made the skin look dull.
Another option is St Ives Apricot facial and neck scrub its absolutely amazing. Asides that there are other nice exfoliating products in the market; just choose the ones that's suitable for your skin type.

* Cleansing of the skin: very important but what I used was Rose Water because it's so gentle on the skin and feels natural. Tips for choosing facial cleansers avoid face cleanser with alcohol.

* Drink lots of water and watch what happens in just one week. Asides from helping your skin glow, Girl there are other healthy benefits of water and also drinking a glass of water before you have your breakfast in the morning helps in flattening the Tommy. Okay I'd just leave all the juicy benefits of water in my next blog.

*Make Vegetables and fruits your addiction.

*Exercise: it's no news that exercise is great for the heart, lungs and mental outlook. Regular exercise is also key to healthy looking skin.
By increasing the blood flow, exercise helps the body nourish the skin cells keeping them vital.


Randa luxury black soap

Comments

Jill said…
Wao great advice. Thanks

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