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12 Reviews of Oaty Milk Facial

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From: Missy Wombat

On Nov 5, 2003

Tried the olive oil version and i works well. More importantly it washes off relatively easily and you don't stink of olive oil!

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  • From: KitchenManiac

    On Apr 21, 2003

    I have got combination skin, oily on the t-zone, so what I did was I whipped up two batches. One batch with yogurt (t-zone; oily) and one batch with buttermilk (for the sensitive skin parts). It was wonderful! And it gave me a really nice glow. Thanks heaps!!

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  • From: Tint~

    On Jan 13, 2005

    I would like to try this version. The way I make it is to mix the oats with honey - messier grin The honey is an antibacterial, so its great for spotty outbreaks. The oats acts as an exfoliant.

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  • From: Charishma Ramchandani

    On Apr 9, 2003

    I agree with the other reviewer, this is very cool and very easy too! I made 2 batches of this; one using a combo of cream, Nido powdered milk(Nido is the brand name) and oats. The other I made using Nido powdered milk, oats and olive oil. Both are very good! Thanks for sharing!

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  • From: Miraklegirl

    On Apr 8, 2003

    This made a really nice, moisturizing mask- which I desperately needed after our harsh Canadian winter. Will make this one again! Thanks for posting it...

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    From: LeahMarie

    On Apr 16, 2003

    Tried it on my fiance, and his skin was as soft as a babies bottom! Thank you for posting!

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    From: eatrealfood

    On Mar 7, 2005

    i wish i could post a photo of my fresh, luminescent face after using this the oats exfoliate and leave the skin feeling thoroughly cleansed and and the oil and milk moisturize so well. the upside is that i didn't have to worry about getting any face mask into my mouth this time

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    From: justcallmetoni

    On Mar 12, 2005

    Who knew that I could use my favorite breakfast ingredients for a wonderful facial? Face has been so dry lately, so I made my paste with a teaspoon of olive oil plus yogurt to acheive the desired consistency. The results were marvelous! Wonderful alternative to drugstore or department store masks, at a fraction of the cost. Planning to share this with my friends. Thanks for sharing!

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  • From: love4culinary

    On Feb 2, 2004

    I made this great stuff around christmas time and totally forgot to review it! Its fabulous! Thanks so much for this recipe! My skin was soooooooo soft and looked reallly good! I will be using this again! My skin thanks you

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    From: Cookgirl

    On Sep 26, 2005

    The perfect recipe I was looking for. Not harsh or abrasive. Didn't have to go out and buy some oddball ingredient! Thank you for posting!

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