Honey, as a treatment for acne, acts as a natural antibiotic to kill the impurities in the skin. Use honey to treat acne with tips from a professional makeup artist in this free video on skin care. Expert: Kim Haertl Contact: www.austinmakeupartist.com Bio: Kimberly Haertl has worked and been trained as a makeup artist and skincare consultant by major cosmetic brands such as Chanel, Lancôme, Shisedio, La Parire and Dior. Filmmaker: Todd Green















@productxpressit , hey…i’ve read the website telling bout the e-book…unfortunately, i dont know how to get the book =( can u just tell a lil bit bout the book? i mean, 1 or 2 steps that she did to clear her acne? i have a seriuos acne & scar problem…
and type of honey will work thats nice
it worked it actully worked im so proud of my self i have beautiful clear skin now!
these people seriously got issues.i mean an old lady with no acne and the title is”how to treat acne”its just like those stupid commercials with these girls that wake up with 1 teeny tiny zit on there face, or those wrinkle commercials for old people and they use women in there like late 20′s haha.
its good if you just wash your face with cold water, pat it dry, then use a cheap foundation brush and after putting a small amount of honey in the microwave for 10 seconds to make it less sticky, spread it evenly across your face. leave it 15 minutes and then rinse off (:
i havent try thid before but maybe after watching this, i will gonna try this now.. hehe
I have suffered with bad acne most of my life. I came across a video by Casey Gentles advertising the 14 Days Acne Solution. I bought it asap as I have bought so many other so called acne cures. So did the 14 Days Acne Solution work? Yes. But to be honest it took me maybe 3 weeks rather than the 14 days. I think this is mainly because I did not stick to the plan 100%. The good thing though is that I am acne free now and that is what matters. Thank you so very much Casey for changing my life.
why are htey using an old lady with nothing on her face?haha
great vid.
@Magicguyxp
Hahaha, good one.
@earthboundtrading
Haha, don’t spread it on thickly; She said in the tutorial that it works best thinly, to me, it doesn’t reallt matter, haha.
@dominicanstars
The honey just goes on at a normal temperature.
@omyeffinggod
Well, I usually use this method quite frequently and it always works and makes my skin softer; So I recommend you wash your face first and just put the honey on, even though it may be a little more sticky.
guy under me is corny! lol beestings… Ta loco
It sounds great for Acne, but can you do another video describing how to get rid of the bee stings you’re gonna get? Lol i’m so funny :L
does this work for blackheads?
Honey is very effective!
She first says ‘spread it on pretty thickly’ then
she says ‘you don;t have to put it on very thickly’
…
haha
@omyeffinggod use witch hazel
welll i was talking about artificial sugar.. sugar from honey is all natural … esp Manuka honey from New Zealand… for those who wana try honey out… get NZ honey… im serious.. it WORKS
what if i don’t have that toner?
Question:
Does the Honey need to be warm?
if you make the broad statement that sugar(which is non-specific and an almost completely useless word because sugar isn’t just one thing but many hundreds of possible compounds) isn’t good for the skin, you include honey whether you mean to or not.
honey is mainly fructose and glucose & like 1% sucrose. Granulated sugar is sucrose, a disaccharide, containing the monosaccharides FRUCTOSE & GLUCOSE.
You can’t really justify saying one is great for your skin but the other is bad. Doesn’t hold up
O_o uhh that’s not how it works. you won’t get acne from scrubbing sugar on your face like you would from eating too much sugar. it’s just not the same thing. plus you don’t get acne from too much sugar specifically, you get acne from a poor diet in general. Too much sugar and fat clog up pores and not enough anti-oxidants and vitamins to help improve damaged skin.
i use granulated sugar as the exfoliating agent in nearly all the scrubs i make at home. it’s cheap and works really well.
@xHelloEmoKid123 bees.