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DRY skin is dead skin and washing our FACE with baking soda removes the residue that is built up from Petrol products, opening the lymph flow again after the accumulations in tissue are cleared. It also brings blood flow into the skin when it turns a little bit pink from the exfoliation and that is the best way to regenerate the SKIN. This has reversed AGING and removed WRINKLES for me over the past 10 years. However, there is a transition period when the accumulation of chemicals are being neutralized by the baking soda that takes about two weeks if there are no other products being used in that time. If other products are used it's similar to trying to go both ways on a one-way Street and can cause some bumps. When the external application of oils is eliminated it is truly amazing how the body can create the perfect oil for our environment and bring a Natural Balance to the skin that I had never experienced before. It is important to carefully choose a TIME when you're comfortable making this transition as well as choosing some other natural things that are helpful along the way. A very light POWDER of bentonite clay will assist pulling toxin accumulations from our skin and also have the appearance of light makeup coverage. A very slight bit of organic sesame or sunflower oil on the EYEBROW and areas that we want to amplify with a little shine can also have subtle appearance to replace makeup. To soothe the skin in the midst of this process, a bit of yogurt used as a face mask occasionally is helpful. Of Course this should be organic plain yogurt that has an anti yeast element and honey can be added if bacteria seems to be present. For inflammation a slice of fresh ginger or a thin paste with ginger powder or honey can be used lightly on  the bump and is wonderful as well as helpful to assist in the detoxification process. Be careful to avoid eyes with ginger on fingertips. For LIPS, ginger juice clears buildup and light pressure brings blood into the area increasing circulation to add color. Beet juice, berries and other color stains can be held with sesame oil or honey.

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