Boss Man wrote:presume you checked the ingredients before buying, for independant research, to be aware of possible risk or allergies etc.
No boss i didn't. I did read some reviews though. I don't know if everyone would like this.. Some people on the reviews didn't but a lot did.
I've never been good at exfoliating skin so i guess i was happy when i found this and liked it.
It does say if you don't like the cleanser you can use other cleansers with the brush. They say oil of olay products but i would think other products would work as well.
That's message though. Same one as with supplements. If you intend to put anything "unusual" in your hair, mouth or on your skin, always make sure you have independant science to assess ingredients for negative interaction potential, so you know what is safe for you to use in any circumstances, including ones where you consume Alcohol, Caffeine or Medications, the latter being the only relevant one regarding hair and skin products.
Boss Man wrote:That's message though. Same one as with supplements. If you intend to put anything "unusual" in your hair, mouth or on your skin, always make sure you have independant science to assess ingredients for negative interaction potential, so you know what is safe for you to use in any circumstances, including ones where you consume Alcohol, Caffeine or Medications, the latter being the only relevant one regarding hair and skin products.
Good to know! I do check when i take things orally to see if they interfere with medications but otherwise i don't usually check on stuff. I did read a few reviews where they did have a bad reaction to the cleanser. I guess i just figured they had sensitive skin. Most didn't but i did read a few that did. I wouldn't even know where to begin to search for independant studies for stuff like this except google. I'm so not a science fan.
Allison makes a meritworthy point, In which case feel free to rub ground up mushrooms into your face, or some squashed grapes or even runny egg if you prefer
Boss Man wrote:Allison makes a meritworthy point, In which case feel free to rub ground up mushrooms into your face, or some squashed grapes or even runny egg if you prefer
I'll make a note to do that. I did read on here that tomatoes i think are able to help with blackheads, and i have heard of eggwhites for your face as well. So you might be on to something boss.
People used to wash their hair with Beer. Something to do with the yeast I believe. Soap was another thing to wash hair with. I tried it once, but can't say I was overly enamoured with it; needless to say it will probably never be repeated.