And the best way to assure that your products are natural is to make them yourself — that’s why I ditched my usual routine for an entire week and used stuff I made at home instead — and I mean everything, from my daily face wash to my weekly mask.  Sure, I saved some money in the process, but I’m not sure it was worth it. Here’s what happened: Additionally, DIY-ed skincare has a short lifespan. Sure, you may spend less money on the ingredients for an at-home cleanser… but you also have to re-make it after a week or two. Regular, store-bought cleanser lasts for three to six months. I didn’t get any horrific pimples after one week, but after one or two more, that probably wouldn’t have been the case. And having to make all these products ALL over again fills me with dread.

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title: “I Diy Ed My Own Skincare For A Week Here S What Happened” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-12” author: “Natasha Thompson”


And the best way to assure that your products are natural is to make them yourself — that’s why I ditched my usual routine for an entire week and used stuff I made at home instead — and I mean everything, from my daily face wash to my weekly mask.  Sure, I saved some money in the process, but I’m not sure it was worth it. Here’s what happened: Additionally, DIY-ed skincare has a short lifespan. Sure, you may spend less money on the ingredients for an at-home cleanser… but you also have to re-make it after a week or two. Regular, store-bought cleanser lasts for three to six months. I didn’t get any horrific pimples after one week, but after one or two more, that probably wouldn’t have been the case. And having to make all these products ALL over again fills me with dread.

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