Thursday, December 31, 2009

I am allergic to hydroquinone, the active ingredient used in skin fade creams. Can anyone rec. a hq free prod?

I have seen a few online but I would like to get feedback from someone that has first hand exp. with HQ-free products. I have recently suffered from a bad breakout and now have scars.I am allergic to hydroquinone, the active ingredient used in skin fade creams. Can anyone rec. a hq free prod?
Get back to basics and avoid commercial skin products completely. These only serve to block your pores so that they can't breathe at all. The lotion or soap itself may feel soothing, but it is doing serious damage in the process.





Get some pine tar soap in either bar or liquid form and wash your face with this. Rinse with a solution of 50% apple cider vinegar and 50% warm water. Pat dry rather than rubbing. Additionally, ingest at least a tablespoon of apple cider vinegar every day. You can add it to your apple juice or a glass of water or make a kind of tea with it by adding it to a cup of steaming water or have a salad with apple cider vinegar and oil as the dressing. This will help work on the problem from the inside while you are working on the problem on the surface.





Pine tar soap is a specialty item that might not be readily available in most stores. The best place to find it is on ebay. Just type in the key words ';pine tar soap'; and you will find it readily available by home soap makers. There is a business that caters to primarily back-to-the-land types and the Amish communities called Lehmans. The link to pine tar soap is included below.





Pine tar soap is an effective cleanser for all types of skin problems including acne, psoriasis, eczema, itches, rashes and even diaper rash on babies.

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