Discussion about this post

User's avatar
Monique's avatar

Thanks so much for this article Brooke. So timely for me, brilliantly written. For about 10 years now I’ve mostly used ‘edible’ products on my skin, such as olive oil and coconut oil - in the last year or so I’ve whipped up a face cream with shea butter, olive and coconut oil (all bought in bulk), which is fabulous. More recently, as I’m getting older (more wrinkles!), I’ve found myself wondering if I should be spending more, buying products that promise the earth, blah blah blah (FYI I’m not on any social media, and don’t watch a lot of TV, but adds still seem to make their way to me). Thanks for reminding me of all the reasons I use natural products, and for reminding me it’s ok not to have perfect skin! With so much gratitude xx

Expand full comment
Melita's avatar

When I was a teen with painfully inflamed acne and blackheads, I tried every product out there, hoping for a cure. None worked, most made it worse I suspect. Somewhere I heard of using honey to draw impurities out. I’d smear honey on my face, lay down for a while and then drape a warm flannel over my face before washing the honey off. It didn’t “cure” the acne but it definitely made my skin glow and, unlike what the beauty industry offered, feel soothed. It felt healing and kind for my poor face.

Mercifully I grew out of the acne but sometimes I’ll still use honey as a “mask”. It still leaves me feeling nourished with health and kindness

Expand full comment
11 more comments...

No posts