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How to achieve perfect skin with budget cosmetics from Walmart

'26.10.2018'

Source: The Daily Mail

The 20-year-old girl, who has suffered from terrible acne for many years, got rid of any blemishes and acne on her face, using only Walmart products.

Rekik Neway from Los Angeles has put her face in perfect order using simple natural products from witch hazel, tea tree oil, bentonite clay and rose water, bought in a well-known retail chain no more than 12 dollars each, writes The Daily Mail.

She shared her 7-step skincare routine in a YouTube video, adding that despite any cosmetic tweaks, nutrition and drinking water should not be forgotten. A native of Ethiopia advises everyone, regardless of skin type, to use products wisely and carefully - no one has canceled individual intolerance, in addition, products suitable for one person may always not work for another.

What does Rekik use?

The girl begins the procedure by applying Dickinson's Original Witch Hazel Pore Perfecting Toner ($ 7, left) on a cotton pad to clean the skin. Then he washes Trader Joe's SPA Face Wash with Tea Tree Oil ($ 11, on the right).

The next step is a humidifier. Rekik uses the Aveeno Daily Moisturizing Lotion ($ 7, left) as a face cream, but later switched to African Shea Butter ($ 8, right), which she called “the best”.

After moisturizing, the girl uses OXY Maximum Action 3 in 1 Acne Treatment Pads ($ 5, left) on specific sore spots and not every day. This is followed by De La Cruz Tea Tree Oil ($ 9, right), which helps against skin breakouts, but is not recommended for frequent use - it can dry out the skin.

Rekik also makes a homemade face mask using bentonite clay, in particular, this Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay ($ 10), but says that any other product of this type can be applied to the skin.

Once you have applied the clay, you need a special liquid to moisturize the skin. Rekik uses Rose Petals Rosewater Mist Spray ($ 7 US dollars, left), or Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar ($ 6, right), she says that vinegar works best.

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