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    #19507   2007-08-11 02:26 GMT      
    i just read that if you rubb a tablespoon of fine salt on your face and wash it off it will help you skin. Does anyone know if this really works?

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    #19508   2007-08-11 02:34 GMT      
    idk go 2 sleep litle boy sleeep

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    #19509   2007-08-11 02:35 GMT      
    You should do a test patch...I bet it would be pretty good though. I know when I go in the ocean my face always loves it

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    #19510   2007-08-11 02:37 GMT      
    as an exfoliating treatment meant to be used on occasion not recommended for people w/ skin irritation ( acne, roseacia),
    baking soda is more gentleand you need to use it in a lotion base just don't rub dry salt on your face that's like sandpaper

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    #19511   2007-08-11 02:38 GMT      
    no, use scrub

    for hair and skin care just in

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    #19512   2007-08-11 02:39 GMT      
    It's mean to be a natural exfoliate. Typically it works well with rough, dry skin on your hands or feet. You mix salt with olive oil and you rub it on your hands for a few minutes and when you wash them off your skin is really soft.

    I think it may be a bit harsh for your face and you can actually go to the drugstore and find tons of masks and facial scrubs that will do a good job.
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