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okay despite being quite skeptical, no ofense to the poster but I am always skeptical of 'miracle workers', even though I often spend all of my money on them! I just tried this and it seemed to work I was pleased with the results. It wasn't anything amazing but it did the same as most of my expensive face masks do. Gave a nice gentle exfoliation and my skin felt nice and soft afterwards.

Thank you very much for posting!

 
Has anyone here from the UK tried it? Dunno where to get molasses from.. And on a scale from 1 to 10 how much thicker does the mask make your facial hair?

Thanx!:sheep:

 
I just got mollasses from Sainsburys just next to the other sugars, it hasnt done anything to my facial hair as of yet but I haven't been using it that long and I've never had facial hair problems as I'm quite fair skinned and it doesn't show. I would guess that you just don't put the mask on round your mouth and upper lip area if you're worried about it?

I got the vinegar from holland and barret and the yeast from Sainsburys as well they were inexpensive and easy to find.

Hope this helps missme.

 
What kind of yeast...I had the same question someone else had...I bought the dried stuff, is that right? I didn't see anything else at the store.

 
Hey girls! I'm on my third day of using the recipe! I like how it makes me skin look, and it did clear up blemishes and skin discolouration too. I used dry yeast. First I just put it in a teeny bit of warm water to 'wake it up' as my mum says, haha, and then I mixed the other ingredients. I found it was best to leave it for maybe an hour or an hour and a half after making it to put it on , and the yeast dissolves better. Also, don't leave it on much longer than 20 mins because it gets harder to get off, and your face still feels sticky :D /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

Otherwise it just comes off with water very easily, and it made my skin look 'finer' - the pores look smaller. Definately worth trying because it cost hardly anything to make!

Thanks MissLovely :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

 
I have used this mask for the past 2 days. My face feels softer but no other change yet still using to see what happens. :vogel:

 
I have used this for three days now and I think that it is working

I believe that my skin looks even.

How often should you do this?

 
This sounds so interesting, but the smell of yeast means I am going to have to bake homemade yeast bread to squelch my craving for it, and I don't know if I can do that because I eat ALL of it when I make it. Yeast bread with honey butter...yum! That is all I could think of when I was reading these seven pages of posts! Homemade yeast bread! I have issues, huh? :lol:

 

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