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Astringents: for a clean & beautiful skin
Astringent
lotion is used to tone the
skin and is
necessary to remove the last traces of grease and close
pores.
Never choose a harsh astringent lotion. Astringent is applied to the oiliest
places such as the sides of the nose, chin and forehead. When blemishes occur,
it is good for yourself to cover them. This helps to close the pores and
discourage the greasy excretion from building up too rapidly underneath your
make up.
Astringents are for external use only.
After cleansing,
an astringent or toner will remove the last traces of dirt, oil and
makeup to clean deep down to the pores. They can also be used to
refresh your skin morning and night.
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Strong astringent lotions contain alcohol. Surgical spirit, too, is a good
astringent but it smells too much. Use of strong astringents is not recommended
as they over-dry
the skin, leaving it tight and dehydrated. Always use a milder tonic or
astringent.
Below are a few home-made astringent preparations for you.
Honey Water
Mix the following ingredients together in a glass jar with an air-tight lid
for a week, shaking it twice daily.

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2 tablespoons honey
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2 tablespoons coriander seed
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2 tablespoons nutmeg
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1 tablespoon cloves
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4 tablespoons grated lemon peel
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8 tablespoons alcohol
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4tablespoons orange flower water
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½ teaspoon benzoin, and
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½ teaspoon storax.
Another, honey water astringent can be made by mixing the following
together and keeping it in an air-tight jar for two weeks, shaking it daily.
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8 tablespoons sandalwood oil
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a pinch of musk or sandalwood chips
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1 teaspoon bergamot oil
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¼ teaspoon lavender oil
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⅛ teaspoon clove oil
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4 tablespoon rose water
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4 tablespoons orange flower water, and
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1 tablespoon honey
Rosemary Water
Ingredients:
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2 tablespoons rosemary
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peel and pith of a ¼ orange
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peel and pith of a ½ lemon
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4 sprigs of mint
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¼ cup alcohol or witch-hazel (for mild astringent)
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½ cup rose water
Mix all the ingredients together in a large air-tight bottle and let it
stand for 48 to 72 hours, shaking frequently.
Lemon
Astringent
Mix the following ingredients together in a large bottle for 24 hours, then
strain and use for
greasy skin.
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4 tablespoons lemon juice or juice of 2 large lemons
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½ teaspoon peppermint extract
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8 tablespoons witch-hazel, and
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2 tablespoons alcohol
Camphor
Astringent
Mix together in a large bottle ½ cup rose water, ½ cup witch-hazel, ½ cup
distilled water, 1 tablespoon camphor spirit and 2 drops blue coloring. To make
the astringent stronger, add a pinch of alum. Strain and use to tighten and tone
the skin. This recipe is especially good if you suffer from large pores and
spots. It
can also be used as an after-shave lotion by men.
Why shouldn't people with dry skin use astringents?
An astringent dries out skin.
Thus, it will irritate already-dry skin, causing it to:
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Burn,
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Itch, and
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Become Red
(Symptoms may take up to a few days after beginning to use the product
before they become noticeable.)
Astringents are among the leading causes of irritant contact dermatitis (a
reaction resembling allergic contact dermatitis, but occurring to local skin
only).
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