Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 What is the purpose of putting KT or pureed scoby on your face? Is it for people with acne, to draw out the toxins? I have dry skin, so how would it effect my skin? I would imagine it would dry it out much more. Thanks in advance, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 try some coconut oil-------I had the dryest skin ever, now I can take a bath and not have it roll off on the wash cloth Rita KT on face What is the purpose of putting KT or pureed scoby on your face? Is it for people with acne, to draw out the toxins? I have dry skin, so how would it effect my skin? I would imagine it would dry it out much more. Thanks in advance, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 I just posted a long response under the subject " Skin treatment " , but Yahoo is acting weird and not delivering mail well. I may repost it if it doesn't show up in my mailbox since it appears others may not have received it either. Meanwhile, it is visible on the group website (link at bottom of email). >What is the purpose of putting KT or pureed scoby on your face? Is it for >people with acne, to draw out the toxins? The KT cream used as a mask seems to remove the dead skin cells which renews the skin. Much cheaper than the expensive cosmetics formulated to do this. The use of the liquid KT can be for acne, for rashes, or just general toning/balancing. >I have dry skin, so how would it effect my skin? I would imagine it would >dry it out much more. I'm not so convinced, but I do know that the suggestion of coconut oil is a good one. But as far as KT goes, it balances whatever issues we have. People use it who have eczema, and that seems like some pretty dry skin. I don't use it every day on my face, but I know some people do. If you are interested to know what KT might do with your skin, perhaps try some on your forearm or the back of your hand and carefully observe? Only by closely observing your own responses will you know, and that goes for any external application. Each is responsible for close observation of the condition to determine if it's helping and if so, what the proper type, frequency, and length of treatment might be. --V ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2006 Report Share Posted May 7, 2006 I am drinking KT now for 1 1/2 weeks. My skin used to be very dry, especially after a sunny day, a shower, or a bath. A few days ago I noticed that I didn't need to use a moisturiser after having a shower. Today we had a really warm day with lots of sun and wind. I was out in the garden all day in shorts and tank-top. After that I took a really hot shower. And the skin on my legs and arms and face was doing just fine with that :-) Byldzje 2006/5/7, Baker : > > I just posted a long response under the subject " Skin treatment " , but > Yahoo > is acting weird and not delivering mail well. I may repost it if it > doesn't show up in my mailbox since it appears others may not have > received > it either. Meanwhile, it is visible on the group website (link at bottom > of email). > > > >What is the purpose of putting KT or pureed scoby on your face? Is it > for > >people with acne, to draw out the toxins? > > The KT cream used as a mask seems to remove the dead skin cells which > renews the skin. Much cheaper than the expensive cosmetics formulated to > do this. The use of the liquid KT can be for acne, for rashes, or just > general toning/balancing. > > > > >I have dry skin, so how would it effect my skin? I would imagine it > would > >dry it out much more. > > I'm not so convinced, but I do know that the suggestion of coconut oil is > a > good one. But as far as KT goes, it balances whatever issues we > have. People use it who have eczema, and that seems like some pretty dry > skin. > > I don't use it every day on my face, but I know some people do. If you > are > interested to know what KT might do with your skin, perhaps try some on > your forearm or the back of your hand and carefully observe? Only by > closely observing your own responses will you know, and that goes for any > external application. Each is responsible for close observation of the > condition to determine if it's helping and if so, what the proper type, > frequency, and length of treatment might be. > > --V > > > > > > ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ > --A.J. Muste > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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