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Astringent  
« on: May 28th, 2004, 8:01am »
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Everyone on this board has been so helpful so here goes nothing.  I have a couple of teenagers running around here with the old acne problem.  Hate the stuff from the doc because it is so harsh.  Found the base on Miller's I think, but have made some changes.  My daughter wouldn't use it because she said it smelled like a pickle.
3T mint
2T apple cider vinegar
1C witch hazel
here is my addition
3T lemon balm
2T lavender
8-10 drops tea tree oil
Have seen a huge improvement with my son in just two days.  (He even said something!)
I'm using fresh herbs right now will have to adjust when using dry because they are so much stronger.  Harvest herbs early in the day.  Only let the plant material stay in the solution 24 hours.
Hope it helps someone!
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
 
Checked the web site it was Miller's and the lovely creators name is Lisa Thomas!
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« Reply #1 on: May 28th, 2004, 1:30pm »
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on May 28th, 2004, 8:01am, Loree7 wrote:
 My daughter wouldn't use it because she said it smelled like a pickle.

 
lol, okay that made me spit my soda across the monitor for some reason. lol...  Grin
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