Easy DIY Natural Face Cleanser For All Skin Types

I show you how to make an easy DIY face cleanser for sensitive skin or dry skin and give you a face cleanser recipe for a DIY face cleanser for oily skin, ac…
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25 Replies to “Easy DIY Natural Face Cleanser For All Skin Types”

  1. April,
    I have sensitive skin and this works great! You Rock! It was easy to make
    and felt great on my face. Is their a way to add a scent to it?

  2. @Evefar Rashid I usually wait a few days to see if the pimple gets smaller
    and if it doesn’t start to clear up then I apply treatment. I use diluted
    apple cider vinegar for pimple treatment.

  3. is this for a daily cleanse? as in, its safe to use twice a day everyday?
    I heard oatmeal exfoliates so it may not be a good idea.

  4. Hello again and thanks so much for responding. Have you heard of “Perioral
    Dermatitis” ? It’s like a form of eczema but much harder to conquer. It is
    affecting so many people because our soaps of today are filled with
    horrible chemicals. Going to try your blend and see if it helps. I’m
    excited about it! Thanks so much!

  5. Can I use this in the shower? I like to cleanse in the shower my face would
    be wet and I could just take it and rub it on my face 

  6. i wannt to know is there a way that i can use both of the tea’s together! I
    have a combination of both the skin types you described. 

  7. Hi, can you use the organic ginger chamomile, I had bought it from Wegmans,
    and you said raw oats right? You can get from whole foods or trader Joes?
    thanks for sharing

  8. Hi fitbananachick….that name is so cute. Do you also make shampoo and
    facial moisturizers? I am at wits end with finding these two products
    without GLYCERINS, COCONUT OIL, PALM or PALM KERNEL OIL, WHEAT GERM OIL. I
    do not care about the lathering in the shampoo. I’ve tried to tell people
    that is coconut mixed with chemicals to make lather and most of the product
    turns out to be chemicals for fillers like glycerin and then they call it
    vegetable glycerin, which means coconut oils. All of this hype about
    coconut is so blown out and coconut will build up over time in your pores
    and cause blemishes underneath the skin, which eventually surface. You do
    not see it at first but after about 6 weeks the problems arise and you
    can’t figure it out because most trails are 2 weeks on skin care products.
    I can’t wait to hear back from you. Love your educational videos….you
    are awesome…..Thanks so much!

  9. This is awesome! Is this to use like our everyday facial soap cleanser? I
    cannot find a really good natural soap that does not have coconut, palm or
    wheat germ oil in it. Could I add the green tea with the chamomile and
    oats? What about adding a little turmeric powder to help with dermatitis?
    What type of oats do you use? Do you get your oats at a health food store?
    Thanks so much for an awesome video!

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