ELISA SUNG'S SKIN DIARY
so i been getting a lot of compliments about my skin in youtube and in daily life but the truth is i wasn't born with nice skin at ALL! yes yes i went through the pizza face days! and i would still be a pizza face if i didn't start learning about how to take care of my skin! my grandmother and aunt have taught me a lot about skin care and with skin is about how much effort you are willing to take the younger you start the better you'll look as you age! so yeah ever since then i became obsessed with skin care! hahah and researched about home made masks and DIY stuff! but the lemon toner is actually a family recipe for good skin! is simple and take cares of every aspect of your skin!
LEMON
-redness
-acne (natural salicilyc acid)
-blackheads and white heads
-evens out skin tone and coloration
-reduces sunspots
ALOE VERA
-moisturizer and sunscreen
-makes skin smooth
-anti-wrinkle properties
-reduces scars
-regenerates skin
GREEN TEA
-natural antioxidant
-reduces free radicals entering your skin
-boost skin reproduction
-awakens your skin
-gives you nice glow
SAKE
-it will make your skin softer
-makes skin whiter
-and it will work as a preservative for your toner so it doesn't rot!
HOW OFTEN DO I USE THIS TONER?
every day! after you wash your face, apply the toner with a cotton ball or swab, then apply sunscreen and your are ready to go! you'll start seeing results soon after!
i will be posting more DIY stuff! masks, toners, face massages and etc! well good luck you guys! you can do it! if i can so can you!!!!! :D :D :D
if you don't know what type of skin you have. take this quiz and it should tell you what type of skin you have! then click on the video that follows for tips and a list of products you should use. this will save you money and educate you how to really take care of your skin. because everyone's skin is different! we shouldn't treat them all the same!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
DIY refreshing lemon toner (aloe vera, green tea, lemon and sake)
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9 comments:
What a really great idea for a toner! I can't wait to make it and try it, I love homemade skin care recipes. THANK YOU for sharing. :-D
Hi elisa,
Thank you so much for the recipe. I have been using it for a month now and the result is amazing. Ever since i started, i have seen lesser breakout, except that time of the mth. Amazing, also my skin look so much brighter and healthier. Thank you so much for sharing ur family secret with us and i look forward to more of your home made videos... keep it coming :)
hi there, is this toner suitable for sensitive skin?
I have been using this toner for a few days and i love it. my face feels really soft and its brighter. I just have one question...How do you store it,do i put it in the fridge?
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dear elisa, i just found your video on youtube while i was looking for a DIY way to lighten my acne scars and even my skin tone. i want to try your lemon toner. i am able to find rice vinegar but not sake. does it matter which you use and if there a big difference if i use rice vinegar instead of sake?
Hi elisa,
3Q for your DIY lemon toner. I have been using DIY lemon toner (apple vineagar+lemon+ pure water) for a short time. But my toner just kept on 2 weeks only. The problem is that I cannt found lemons which are yellow skin here. May I change it into lemon with green skin and use apple vineagar istead of rice one?
Look forward to your reply as well as your DIY skin receipt video.
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Saw this on youtube and decided to try it. I'm not sure if it works yet, but I will see within a week of trying it. I just made it today. :)
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Hi Elisa, Thanks for your toner recipe. Here are a few things I would like to know. Do i need to take out all the lemon and aloe vera after 2 hours? or just leave it there. I just worry that it'll rot. Can sake really protect all from rotting? :)
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