Biore Strips-Copycat, Facial Mask and Bonus Amazing Pore Refiner
- 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin
- 1 12 tablespoons milk
- milk of magnesia, plain
- NOTE ADDITIONAL NON-FOOD INGREDIENTS THAT FOOD.COM WOULDN'T LET ME POST IN THE RECIPE SECTION:.
- -Dried out strong and cloth-like baby wipes cut into various sizes.
- -Hairdryer-for impatient people that like to speed up the process.
- -Microwave safe small glass jar with lid.
- -OPTIONAL: one drop of your favorite SKIN-SAFE essential oil (this is to mask the unpleasant smell of the warmed liquid).
- This is super easy and the steps I intially found online were:.
- Mix gelatin and milk together.
- Microwave 10 seconds and apply.
- If that's good enough for you by all means go for it but if you want to see what works for me after all my trying and tweaking, read my details below.
- I'm going to give you all the tips I use because I love to share great ideas!
- I took a lot of time to share this because it works and I have looked for a long time for somethign that works and doesn't cost a lot to use.I figured if I was looking, someone else probably is too so I took the time to share and post.
- I appreciate helpful reviewers that take time to share their positive additions!
- If you try a different cloth, or add something that seems to work -- tell me about it!
- But please- if you change a bunch of stuff and don't use this as I describe and then have bad results, please don't give me a bad review!
- Ok here we go.
- Start with a makeup free and newly cleaned face.
- Pull your hair back with a headband.
- Keep product away from the hairline and eyebrows.
- This WILL remove hairs but before you get too excited, this isn't strong enough to qualify as a waxing job.
- It'll just sting when you get remove strips where fine hairs usually grow like on your cheeks and upper lip because some fine hairs will be removed.
- You've been warned, lol!
- In your jar, mix your gelatin and milk (and any essential oil you may be using) until well combined.
- Scrape any residual off your mixing device into the jar.
- Microwave for 10 seconds (mix should be comfortably warm and be the consistancy of warm honey).
- With your clean fingers, apply the warm liquid to your problem areas.
- Immediately apply a baby wipe strip and press into the gel well by rubbing back and forth.
- The wipe should not slide around very much.
- Working quickly, continue applying liquid and your strips until finished.
- If gel thickens too much, microwave another five seconds until warm.
- You can also just spread the liquid on your skin and let dry without using any strips.
- I think this feels great but is hard to remove and doesn't work as well.
- Use a hairdryer on the cool setting for a nice cooling sensation and to dry it quicker.
- Or, just do something like read, surf the net, watch tv or cook while the strip dries.
- The liquid will eventually dry stiff on your face-takes about 20-30 minutes.
- Resist the urge to remove the strip before it feels stiff.
- If you are using the liquid without the strip then you can remove it while slightly tacky and will peel well or when it is stiff.
- When ready to peel, make sure you are in a well lit area so you can examine the mask when you remove it to note where you got the best results.
- Warning, this is gross but also fun!
- If you have a kid or friend near that you can gross out with the end result, all the better!
- Now just grab an edge of the fabric or mask and start peeling!
- The first couple of times in new areas, I do a quick yank because those darn fine hairs just sting when they come off.
- If you do this often, you will find that those hairs just don't become a problem because you are essentially removing them at the same time.
- A nice bonus!
- For stubborn areas, just get a terry cloth rag wet with warm water and rub off the mask.
- No biggie and useful especially if you accidentally get it in your hairline.
- When done, wash your face with a gentle cleanser and moisturize.
- When your moisturizer has been thoroughly absorbed, apply a light coat of milk of magnesia to your face wherever oil and large pores are a problem.
- I have seen no issues with using it around my eyes and my eyes are very sensitive to all sorts of makeup, lotions, etc.
- The Milk of Magnesia is great for a makeup primer as it fills in pores and makes them look smaller and also helps some makeup go on smoother.
- I haven't tried it with mineral makeup yet but let me know how that turns out!
- Avoid using multiple coats.
- One should do the trick.
- I also apply to my face right before bed.
- Wash off in the morning and re-apply under makeup and over sunscreen.
- Notes: Copycat Biore' mix can be refridgerated and re-used a couple of times.
- The milk eventually goes bad and you can smell when it is getting old.
- Throw it out and make a new batch!
- YOU MAY WANT TO KNOW THAT Gelatin is made of an animal by-product (look it up if you want specific details) so if this offends you then perhaps you can try using the other recipe online that calls for Elmer's glue.
- I've tried that bunches of times and I never get results like I get with this but some people really feel it works!
- It's worth a try!
unflavored gelatin, milk, milk
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/biore-strips-copycat-facial-mask-and-bonus-amazing-pore-refiner-455675 (may not work)