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Old 02/06/11, 09:02 PM
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Cool Nifty use for goat's milk..

A friend sent this to me a few days ago and tonight I tried it with fresh goat's milk.

Worked great and my skin is so soft!

I recommend not doing it on your cheeks if you have a bit of peach fuzz because it feels similar to waxing (not as bad, but its not totally ouch proof on fuzzy areas), but other than the slight discomfort of that it wasn't bad at all My skin is super smooth, and this is way cheaper than the pore strips I buy for my nose and it works just as well as my typical strips...

Here's the link:

http://www.petitelefant.com/how-to-pore-strips
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Old 02/06/11, 09:13 PM
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*VERY* cool!

Got a nifty recipe for peeling away fine lines and wrinkles?
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Old 02/06/11, 09:33 PM
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*VERY* cool!

Got a nifty recipe for peeling away fine lines and wrinkles?

LOL I wish! Though I've been using some fabulous Avon products that have faded some age signs & helped clear up my skin But no wrinkle erasers..... I have kids, a husband & goats.....wrinkles will always be present! Hahaha
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Old 02/07/11, 06:04 PM
 
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im going to have to try this one!
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Old 02/07/11, 06:41 PM
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Very cool! Thanks for the link.

We already do "no poo" which is sort of like her tip here:
http://www.petitelefant.com/summer-hair-care-tip

Baking soda solution for "shampoo" and apple cider vinegar dilution for "conditioner."
Haven't bought shampoo or conditioner in years, and all of us have much healthier hair and skin because of it.

-Sonja
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Old 02/07/11, 07:23 PM
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Love this concoction!!
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Old 02/07/11, 07:46 PM
 
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Gotta try that in March when the does freshen again. Saved the link. Thanks for sharing!
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