This is a weird post but here you go...My mom was in Salt Lake in the geneology center and she see's this 80 year old lady with beautiful clear skin. My mom walks up to her and asks her what she does to have such clear beautiful skin. The lady told her that she puts milk of magnesium on her face at night. Then about 15 minutes later she gets about a quarter size dollop of olive oil and rubs that on her face. Then she goes to bed. The next morning she cleans her face with normal facial wash.
So, my mom started doing it. Then she told my sister, Rebekah, about it and she started doing it. Then, I tried it. The first night I tried it, in walked Jared. He didn't know what I was doing and thought that I had gone a little crazy with my toothbrush and got toothpaste all over me. I did not! I do have controll as to where my toothbrush goes and it stays in my mouth!
(So here I am trying to clear my face up, I always get this zit inbetween my eyes that starts to look like a unicorn horn is trying to come out. I hate it!)
Then I look over at Jared, who was brushing his teeth. He was figurously brushing away and then all of a sudden, he started brushing his face with his toothbrush. I wish I could discribe the intensity on his face as he valiently cleaned his cheeks. I started laughing right away. We both were laughing. Nothing could deter him from brushing his teeth and er...face. I wish you could have been there, he was being so funny.
Jared told me that his skin feels smoother because of that! And he hasn't gotten a single zit in that area. The milk of magnesium is suppose to smooth out and clear out blemishes and discolorations. I haven't been too great at doing this nightly but when I remember, I do do it. I haven't gotten another unicorn zit yet, but I do get a laugh each time I imagine Jared brushing his face with his toothbrush.
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It made us laugh too!
Bwahaha, Jared is too funny. I am glad that you are doing it, I hope that you notice some results. Keep it up.
Where do you get milk of whatever?
lol. Ryan took a dish sponge (with a scrubby side) in the shower last week with him to get all the little paint dots off his skin after painting our house with a sprayer. He noticed how smooth his skin was afterwards, and told me I should use the same sponge to exfoliate. (Ew!) I decided against it. :)
I had a roommate that rubbed olive oil on her face every night. It was bizarre at first, but she did have beautiful skin! (Remember Bex?) It's worth a shot!
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