It would have to be blended with something, no? I would personally find it to be too sticky to be used as a cleanser, but that's just me.
For a gentle eye makeup remover, why not try extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)? I use it now instead of store bought products and it's amazing at taking waterproof makeup off as well as calming the eye area.Can honey be used as a face wash?
Honey will likely be sticky and messy around the eyes, but if it's good for your skin type, I say give it a shot. I use olive oil to remove makeup. Also, if the cost of makeup remover has you down and olive oil is messy, try petroleum jelly. A small tub is cheap and will last you a long long time.
Mixed with sugar it can be made into a scrub to exfoliate.
Oh yeah, you don't want to get honey in your eyes (unless you have an eye infection - it's a great antibiotic) it burns like *(#%26amp;!
Alone, it can make a great mask:
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You'd want to follow up with witchazel. It will clean off the trace honey without drying your skin.
Extra-virgin olive oil is good for your skin, as well as coconut oil. 100% Natural Shea Butter is a great moisturizer to use all over your body, including your face.
I would think that if you just took of your make up with a gentle clenser then used a dab of honey it would work fine. But wogurt is really good for sensitive pores.
http://www.guaranteedacnefree.blogspot.com even if you don't have acne this site gives step by step instructions on safe and NATURAL ways to cleanse and exfoliate your face. hope this helps ya
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